Does the baby need to be corrected, and how to correct it? How does the earth correct itself?

Updated on healthy 2024-05-28
2 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    First of all, what do you mean by innate? Who else in the family has a similar situation.

    Now let's talk about the anti-coincidence. Anticonjunctions can be broadly divided into two types, true and false. It is really hereditary, or it can be said to be bony, which is caused by the imbalance of the upper and lower jaws determined by genes.

    If it is not particularly serious when you are a child, you can be corrected first, and the aesthetic and functional problems can be solved first, but the possibility of this kind of anti-malocclusion is very great, and it is often more serious than the situation of the parents, and it needs to be surgically corrected in adulthood, that is, orthognathic orthodontic combination**.

    The other is called pseudo-anticoincidence or functional incompatibility. It is generally caused by bad habits, such as improper breastfeeding, finger sucking, imitation of the ground and so on.

    In a word, children can try functional correction as early as possible and be psychologically prepared for the future!

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    "Di Bao Tian" is a relatively common buck tooth condition, Dan Hong is generally manifested as the upper and lower teeth are not aligned, and the lower jaw has the tendency to keep the upper jaw, so it is also commonly known as Di Bao Tian. However, the situation of having the ground is more aesthetically pleasing, so many people want to do orthodontics and want to improve the situation of the ground. So how to correct the earth?

    How does the earth correct itself?

    1. The best time for orthodontic treatment

    Once the child has a child, he should go to the hospital for correction after the age of 6, and no later than the age of 15. Because premature correction will affect the child's development; If it is too late, the child's bone calcification will be completed, and the fracture will grow slowly, which will affect the effect of correction.

    2. Correct children's bad habits in a timely manner

    Correct your child's bad habits such as licking his lower teeth, sucking his upper lip, biting his upper lip or licking his or her upper lip so as not to hinder the development of the maxilla. In general, when the bad habit is stopped, the jaw will return to its original position on its own and the tooth crossbite will be eliminated.

    3. Remove early contact with deciduous caninees

    If the crossbite is caused by insufficient wear and tear of the deciduous caninees, and the crossbite is not deep, you can find a dentist to grind the sharpened ones such as the cusps of the canines to relieve the early contact of the deciduous canines and make the lower jaw retreat to the normal position in the upper jaw on its own, so as to eliminate the crossbite of the anterior teeth.

    4. Tongue depressor correction method

    If the individual teeth are not crossbite in the early stage, it can help the child to self-correct. That is, using a tongue depressor (or chopsticks, small spoon cake, etc.), between the upper and lower teeth of the crossbite area, gradually pry the upper teeth outward and the lower teeth inward. It is advisable to apply a slight amount of force to the tooth without significant loosening.

    It is necessary to pry several times a day to achieve noticeable results.

    5. Orthodontic reasons

    1) Don't wear a retainer.

    Generally speaking, the corrected teeth are not very stable in the new position, so it is necessary to use retainers to maintain the new tooth position and wait for the reconstruction of the alveolar bone.

    2) Unscientific use of teeth.

    Many people after orthodontics, the diet is still the same as before, eat whatever they want, if they always use their teeth to bite hard objects such as ribs, chicken legs, nuts and so on after straightening the wheel, it will also affect the effect of orthodontics, resulting in **.

    3) Poor oral habits.

    After orthodontics, if you still don't pay attention to the cleaning of your teeth, continue your bad oral habits, or brush your teeth in the wrong way, and your teeth and gums are not well maintained, it will also affect the effect of orthodontics, and even the phenomenon of tooth deformity may occur again.

    4) The level of physician operation is low.

    If the level of orthodontic surgeons is relatively low and the skills are not up to standard, it will also affect the effect, so you should choose a professional dentist with rich clinical experience to operate.

Related questions
7 answers2024-05-28

After the correction of the earth, if the bad oral habits are not lifted, etc., it is possible to occur >>>More

13 answers2024-05-28

It's a lot less difficult.

If you don't have a tooth extracted, you have to consider a lot of information comprehensively, you can see a few more doctors, if they all say extraction, then you have to pull it out. >>>More

43 answers2024-05-28

Can the child's "earth-to-earth" be corrected?

25 answers2024-05-28

Hello, the best time for correction is 3-5 years old, but the premise is that the child must cooperate well, if the child can not cooperate well, at least until about 7 years old, the upper two permanent front teeth must be done when they are replaced. Generally, after the correction of cross-jaw of baby teeth, the permanent teeth may also be cross-bite, which needs to be continued to be corrected.

13 answers2024-05-28

In fact, there is no optimal correction age. Among all malocclusions, the ground can be regarded as an emergency for malocclusion, when it is detected and when it is treated.