If the earth is not corrected, will it be aggravated?

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

    It will not be corrected and will not be aggravated, but it will have an impact on our overall health!

    In general, the optimal age for correction is between 3 and 10 years of age. If this age is missed, the mandible will grow faster during the peak period of growth and development, resulting in insufficient development of the maxilla, i.e., the midfacial suture, and insufficient number of teeth to hold, resulting in crowding of maxillary dentition.

    It will not only affect the appearance, but also cause a series of problems such as jaw joint dysfunction, joint snapping, difficulty and pain when biting; The relationship between misaligned teeth and abnormal occlusion will lead to excessive wear and tear of teeth, and the probability of periodontal disease will be greatly increased. Therefore, it is recommended to ** as soon as possible, so as not to leave hidden dangers to your health.

  2. Anonymous users2024-02-11

    Depending on the age, if you are under 13 years old, you will.

    But you're 20 years old, and your teeth and jaws are fully developed and won't get worse.

    But corrections can be done.

    The earth is genetic, keep an eye on your offspring ...

  3. Anonymous users2024-02-10

    Look at how old you are. If you pass the growth period (18 years old), you will not be able to develop very well. If it will still develop during the development period, therefore, the sooner the ground is corrected, the better, one of my patients, did it at the age of 2, and the effect is very good.

    It is recommended that you go to a regular orthodontist and he will give you a good advice.

  4. Anonymous users2024-02-09

    If you feel that it will not affect your speech, eating, and physiognomy, you can not correct it, but if you will, it is best to correct it, the ground will not heal itself, you can correct it through "surgical orthodontics" surgery, and now many people choose this method for correction, which is fast and safe.

  5. Anonymous users2024-02-08

    It is recommended that you solve it as soon as possible, although the situation will not be aggravated, but if it continues like this for a long time, it will definitely affect your front teeth. Usually the chewing and upper teeth and the lower front teeth can be very worn. It is recommended to go to a regular dental hospital for a check-up as soon as possible, and you can consider doing orthodontics**.

  6. Anonymous users2024-02-07

    No, of course not, but it can't be corrected.

  7. Anonymous users2024-02-06

    Of course, it will get worse with age.

  8. Anonymous users2024-02-05

    No. Orthodontic + orthognathic surgery is recommended.

  9. Anonymous users2024-02-04

    You're getting older and you're going to have maxillofacial surgery, not orthodontics. Your orthopedic correction is easy to do before the age of 8, don't think about it now. Live your life well.

  10. Anonymous users2024-02-03

    It's already late, 6 or 7 years old correction is the best, 10 or 11 years old at the latest.

  11. Anonymous users2024-02-02

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

  12. Anonymous users2024-02-01

    1. Once the child has "clear branches", he should go to the hospital for correction after the age of 6, and not more than 15 years old at the latest. 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 the child's bad habits such as licking the lower teeth, sucking the upper lip, biting the upper lip or licking the 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. If the tooth crossbite is caused by insufficient wear and tear of the deciduous canine, and the crossbite is not deep, you can find a dentist to grind the sharpened tooth cusp, such as the cusp, to remove the early contact of the deciduous canine, so that the lower jaw will retreat to the normal position in the upper jaw by itself, so as to eliminate the anterior tooth crossbite.

    4. If the early stage is not serious individual tooth crossbite, it can help the child to carry out self-state orthodontic treatment. That is, use a sheet of stamping tongue plate (or chopsticks, small spoon cakes, etc.), extend between the upper and lower teeth of the crossbite area, and 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.

  13. Anonymous users2024-01-31

    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.

    You can wait a few years to do the correction, but my personal recommendation is to do it as soon as possible, because you are only 20 years old, there is not much to do, if you do it again in a few years, you have to work, you have to fall in love, and you have to enter the society, many, many things, definitely more troubles than now. Do it early and do it early.

  14. Anonymous users2024-01-30

    The best age for correction is 4-6 years old, because the child's bone elasticity is good at this time, it is not easy to break completely, but it is easy to bend and deform, which is conducive to the correction of the jaw, correcting the position of the jaw and restoring the normal occlusal relationship. At the same time, the effect of the correction is the best and the most ideal. The earlier the orthodontic surgery, the shorter the time required, and the most ideal effect, you are now a little older, and it is best to do surgery as soon as possible, if you want to know more about the situation, you can go to our official website to see and consult an expert doctor.

  15. Anonymous users2024-01-29

    The sooner the correction is done, the better Tooth extraction does not depend on your x-ray and model analysis, and it is not simply said that there is no tooth extraction without tooth extraction More than half of the patients with orthodontic treatment need to have their teeth extracted! The prognosis of dental overhead correction is generally good, and the aesthetic improvement will be great.

  16. Anonymous users2024-01-28

    The sooner the better, it is best to consult a regular hospital.

  17. Anonymous users2024-01-27

    1. If it is a child's deciduous dentition, the deciduous dentition before the age of 6 will be corrected with a simple appliance, and the timing of orthodontic treatment is the child's 3-5 years old teeth, which have not been replaced or loosened when they are corrected, in order to promote the development of the jaw, that is, to correct the crossbite to promote the development of the jaw;

    2. When the replacement period is 6-12 years old, the crossbite at this time can also be corrected with a fixed appliance for occlusive orthodontics, so that the permanent dentition can develop normally;

    3. When the permanent dentition, the crossbite should be very cautious to find out**, if it is a simple dental malocclusion, complete it at one time with simple orthodontics**, but if it is a bony malocclusion, caused by An's three types of malocclusion, the severity is large, it may be necessary to observe, in the peak of puberty such as between 12-16 years old to observe the severity of the malformation, in order to consider using simple orthodontics ** can do it, if you can't also need orthodontics and orthognathic surgery combined**, for some serious bony malocclusion.

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