The relationship between orthodontics and occlusion, what is the second type of occlusion of orthodo

Updated on healthy 2024-06-23
11 answers
  1. Anonymous users2024-02-12

    As far as I know, there are doctors in some cities who can use the method of aligners** to improve the occlusal relationship of the teeth and jaws, but this method takes a long time, and there are very few doctors who can use this method.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    If the occlusion of the tooth bone is not good, it can be corrected by surgical orthodontics, it is recommended that you do not do orthodontics first, you can first learn about surgical orthodontics to see if you can cure the bones together. Otherwise, if you have your teeth straightened now, they won't be as ugly.

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    The second type refers to the occlusal relationship as a second-class relationship, the normal tooth should be a sharp-to-groove occlusion, and the second-type occlusion belongs to the sharp-to-cuspical occlusion. Compared with the first category, it is more difficult to correct. Also higher. [Click to consult**Dental assistant professional answer].

    Benefits of straightening your teeth:

    1) Orthodontic teeth can keep the teeth clean, which is conducive to maintaining periodontal health, and if there are regularly arranged teeth, the teeth also have the ability to clean themselves, but if the teeth are not aligned, it may bring some trouble to the usual cleaning work, and it is easy to lead to gum problems.

    2) It can increase personal confidence, because some people dare not smile because their teeth are not good-looking, and you can often see some people laughing with their hands blocking their teeth in daily life, which may be because of dental problems, therefore, if you have beautiful and neat teeth in your daily personal life, you can not only make your appearance more beautiful, but also make your self-confidence can be enhanced to a certain extent.

    3) Able to clear occlusal trauma. If there is an unbalanced bite ability, the teeth will be damaged to a certain extent, so that the teeth will loosen and fall out in advance, so by correcting the teeth, the teeth will be arranged more neatly, so that the normal occlusal relationship can be restored to the height, and the teeth will be protected.

    Correcting the disadvantages of teeth:

    1) Straighten your teeth by wearing fixed appliances, but if you don't use enough force to straighten your teeth, the tooth will loosen and the crown will turn black.

    2) In the process of orthodontic toothing, the bicuspid tooth with relatively small function is usually extracted, which is a harm to the human body.

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  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    In order to occlusion, both up and down need to be corrected

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    In the case of a normal occlusion, the upper teeth cover half of the lower teeth, and the anterior and posterior distance between the upper and lower teeth should not be too large.

    Nowadays, orthodontic technology is developing more and more rapidly, there is no age limit for orthodontic treatment, and orthodontic treatment at the best time will shorten the orthodontic time and reduce the cost. Orthodontics at the age of 3 to 12 can improve the coordinated development of the jaw, while orthodontics at the age of 10-25 is mainly to adjust the position of the teeth, so that the teeth are more aligned and the bite relationship becomes more normal.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    Look in the mirror by yourself, and in the case of a normal bite, the upper teeth are almost the same as half of the lower teeth... Also, the anterior and posterior distance between the upper and lower teeth should not be too large

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Molar occlusal relationship:

    Neutral relationship - in the median jaw, the mesiobuccal tip of the upper first permanent molar bites into the mesial buccal groove of the lower first permanent molar, which is a neutral relationship.

    Mild distal-malocclusion relationship - the upper and lower first permanent molars are opposite the proximal buccal apex.

    Complete distal malocclusion between the upper first permanent molar, the mesial buccal apical bite and the lower first permanent molar, the second bicuspid.

    Mild mesial malocclusion - the mesial buccal apex of the upper first permanent molars is opposite the distal buccal apex of the inferior first permanent molar.

    Complete mesial malocclusion between the upper first permanent molars and the lower first and second permanent molars.

    Anterior occlusal relationship:

    Overlay: Refers to the horizontal distance from the incision margin of the upper anterior teeth to the labial surface of the lower anterior teeth. The distance is within 3mm, and the distance is normal, and if it is exceeded, it is deep coverage.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    Misalignment of teeth refers to the slight exposure of individual teeth, medial displacement or tilt twisting, etc., and its correction depends on the condition

    1. Mild occlusal misalignment, that is, when only individual teeth or a few teeth are involved, it is not recommended**;

    2. Severe occlusal misalignment, affecting the facial occlusal relationship or joints, it is recommended to be active**. Depending on the relationship between the teeth and bones, orthodontic or orthognathic surgery, or a combination of both, can be chosen**.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    Poor occlusion is recommended to be corrected**, not only for the sake of aesthetic appearance, but also for the health of the oral cavity, to avoid gastrointestinal diseases caused by poor occlusion. Beauty seekers must choose a professional dental hospital to ensure the effect of orthodontics.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    Categories: Medical, Diseases, >> ENT.

    Problem description: My teeth are a little bad, and my front teeth are on top of another After seeing a dentist, I was given two orthodontic methods, one is to extract a tooth to make room for correction (two millimeters of space is needed) The second is to choose to grind out three teeth to free up 2 mm If I grind it out, I am worried that it will be easy to become a bad tooth in the future, so I tend to go with the first option But in the first case, I need to move the last three teeth in the upper left row a little bit, which will affect the bite of the left tooth Repent but I don't know what it will be like to have a bad bite of my teeth?

    Analysis: Choose the second method.

    The enamel of the 3 teeth adds up to 12 mm, so you only need to grind out 2 mm, and it will not cause any damage to the teeth at all.

    For the sake of this 2mm thickness, extracting a tooth will lose more than 4mm of enamel thickness, and the bite is not good.

    Obviously, the second option is more reasonable. And all the ** in the mouth revolves around the occlusion. Occlusion is the primary goal of the oral cavity.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

    Teeth are aligned and bite misalignments need to be corrected. From a medical point of view, the teeth are aligned and the bite is not aligned, which may be caused by abnormal development or genetics, incorrect chewing and other reasons, which seriously affect the patient's eating and aesthetics. Patients need to go to the dentist in time for surgery or wearing orthodontic treatment.

    During the correction period, patients should also pay attention to oral and dietary care, such as brushing teeth regularly, such as rinsing the mouth after meals, such as eating more soft and easy-to-chew foods.

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