Dentist, corrected tooth advance! Straighten the problem of teeth, thank you.

Updated on healthy 2024-05-22
10 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    The key still depends on the ** of the hospital in your city, which is very high and slightly cheaper.

    At least 3,4 thousand dollars. If you're over 18 years old**, it's even higher, and you'll have to spend more time checking your teeth.

    In fact, the cost of dental correction materials is not high, and the key is that the labor cost is very high.

    According to your situation, you will definitely have to be extracted, it is estimated that the upper and lower teeth will be extracted, only in this way can your teeth be completely aligned up and down, like the teeth of those stars on TV. If you use the conservative ** method, that is, if you don't extract the tooth, the teeth will not be very aligned.

    Or your own level of expectation.

    If you are afraid of pain, you can consider making porcelain teeth, which is relatively fast, that is, grinding your original front teeth and then installing porcelain teeth, but this price is that you can't bite hard things with your own teeth for the rest of your life, and you can eat chicken legs, ribs and other things that are bitten with your teeth.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    It can be corrected and the upper and lower pieces can be done in about a year to a year and a half The cost is about 4,000 Of course, there will be differences in various places Choose state-owned hospitals They are charged in installments Look at a payment Once the teeth move quickly, it won't take so long You can also save yourself some money.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    OK! It doesn't affect it, the cost depends on where you go...

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    Orthodontics may require tooth extraction depending on the situation, and tooth extraction may be required in the following cases:

    1. The amount of teeth is greater than the amount of bone, the amount of bone tissue is relatively insufficient, and there is not enough space to accommodate the teeth, in this case, it may cause crowding of the dentition, inside and out. At this time, it is necessary to carry out tooth extraction and subduction, so that the amount of teeth and bone volume are compatible, so that the teeth can be aligned;

    2. It may be that the upper teeth are protruding forward, and there is a certain bony protrusion, then the teeth can be extracted, which can be conducive to the adduction of the anterior teeth;

    3. Occlusal relationship disorder, such as the upper posterior teeth are reversed (occlusion), that is, the lower teeth wrap the upper teeth, in this case, it may be necessary to carry out tooth extraction**, and the orthodontic beauty effect can be achieved by extracting the tooth and increasing the gap.

    Therefore, orthodontics**, depending on the situation, may require tooth extraction, and in some cases, tooth extraction may not be required.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Hello, very understanding of your feelings. As far as I know. Orthodontic teeth are especially like yours, and you need to wear braces, but there is no need to pull out the teeth that are not in trouble.

    Then you can go to another place where you have a special dental visit. Failure to do so will lead to unnecessary consequences.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Hello, generally before doing orthodontics, the doctor will do a detailed correction plan according to the condition of your mouth, as for whether to extract the teeth on the side, the doctor will decide according to the condition of your teeth, sometimes the extraction of excess teeth will be more conducive to the correction effect, and then there are teeth if the correction plan is regularly reviewed and maintained, there will be a correction effect.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    I myself am with braces to straighten teeth, if you consult a regular hospital, it is more normal to extract a tooth, in order to straighten the teeth after correction, but orthodontics is risky, after the age of 18 ** risk is relatively large, it is recommended that if it does not affect the aesthetics, there is no need to straighten, because the retainer in the later stage of orthodontics should be brought for a few years.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    This should be corrected as soon as possible, and it is necessary not to have the tooth extracted without correction.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    What questions do you want to ask about orthodontics?

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    First of all, it should be said that although the oral cavity belongs to the side branch of surgery, the two items of teeth cleaning and orthodontic treatment are preventive, which can be said to be beneficial and harmless.

    Many people worry that orthodontics will lead to loose teeth and your worries. There are two aspects to this, the first is the suspicion of being too fast in China, and many patients seeking speed have also led to the doctor's flattery psychology, but the teeth move too fast, so there is the possibility of weak bite in the later stage; But as long as the force is applied slowly and the design is reasonable, there will be no doubts about you.

    In fact, there are three main categories of orthodontics in medicine, and of course there are many subcategories. As for the latter question you mentioned, the previous one is enough, as long as the design is reasonable, the construction of any ear yard house can be very stable and personal, and orthodontics is also a truth.

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