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There is no age limit for orthodontics, as long as your teeth and periodontal tissues are healthy, orthodontics can be performed**. If it is simply the cause of the teeth, the reverse coverage (the horizontal distance between the upper and lower maxillary front teeth) is not very large, and the development of the upper and lower jaws is normal, then simple orthodontics can correct the ground and restore the normal occlusion. If the upper and lower jaws are severely developed and deformed, and the lateral type is obvious concave type, then you need orthodontic + orthodontic surgery to correct the malocclusion.
Your front tooth has an embedded impacted tooth, which should normally erupt at the age of 10, and at the age of 25, its tooth shape has been finalized and has lost the power to erupt independently, but it can be artificially given to add a power to erupt, which is "orthodontic germination". Before orthodontic implantation, it is necessary to take a radiograph to analyze the development of the root crown of the buried tooth and its relationship with the surrounding teeth, and evaluate the various risks of implantation. If you still have a comprehensive orthodontic treatment plan, you should consider whether to extract the tooth or not, whether the buried tooth should be induced or directly extracted, and it should be considered in combination with the orthodontic plan.
If the orthodontist's plan recommends that you undergo germination, then he must consider that the root crown of the buried tooth is well developed, and if it can be induced, you will not need to install dentures or implants in the future. If the crown of the buried tooth is poorly developed, but the root development is very good, after the eruption is done, you only need to repair the crown, if there is no root denture, you have to grind the two teeth next to it as a support, which will hurt the good tooth, and the repair cost is three times; If dental implants are expensive. One thing is that no matter how good or good dental implants are, they are not as good as your natural teeth.
Not only does it affect the aesthetics, but the damage to the body may not be aware of it, that is, the chronic irreversible damage to the temporomandibular joint. I estimate that your jaw joint is already dysfunctional, if there is a pop, the opening type of opening is changed, etc., it is possible that in another ten years, twenty years later, your jaw joint will have organic damage, and then there will be no good way**. It is not only an aesthetic problem, but more importantly, a functional problem.
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You're called the ground bag, which is when the underlying teeth are bitten outside, and they can be corrected at the age of 25, and you can correct them first, and when they're ready, you can pull out the little teeth, and then you can change the dentures, just keep the position.
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You really need to have orthodontics, I am from Guangzhou, I used to have orthodontics in Shuguang, and now my teeth are much straighter.
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<> Generally, the most suitable time for children to straighten their teeth is after the baby teeth are basically replaced with permanent teeth. Boys and girls develop earlier or later. Around 11-13 years old for girls, it is the best age for orthodontics**, while 12-14 years old for boys is more suitable for orthodontics**.
After the age of 4, the child can have his teeth straightened. In the case of malocclusion, such as malocclusion, deep overbite, deep overbite, etc. At the age of 4, MRC can be used in the dental department, and some appliances for other functions can also be used.
Because the child also needs to change his teeth, the appliance used at this time is removable and can be removed by himself. If you miss the age of 4, you can correct it later, but the effect is not necessarily ideal. If the occlusal relationship is basically normal, but the teeth are not aligned, you can go to the orthodontist for correction after the tooth replacement at the age of 12-14.
By wearing braces, teeth that are not aligned at all can start to improve significantly after a while. Although this method is safe, if you are too old, the effect is not obvious, and if you are young, it may lead to gum damage, dentin hypersensitivity and other problems. Especially before your child has a tooth change, it is best not to give your child a dental fix, as this can cause your child to have frequent toothaches during the tooth change.
Tooth growth should still be normal. If it has already appeared, the teeth are not aligned, and then make the next decision. The hardest part of the human body is the teeth, which are used regularly.
If you hurt your teeth because of crooked teeth and you want them to look better, it's not worth it. Some adults, because they don't understand medical knowledge at all, give their children's teeth indiscriminately shaped, resulting in sparse teeth and dentin hypersensitivity.
Most of the dental deformities caused by congenital factors are skeletal deformities, such as large buckteeth, floor covers, etc. In this case, early intervention is generally recommended to start when the child is 3-5 years old, when the child is in the defoliation stage. Through timely and effective correction, the final formation of earth-covered celestial phenomena can be prevented, and the lower jaw can be prevented from exceeding the front end of the upper jaw, that is, evolving into a meniscus.
Unlike simple dental deformities, the earlier the malformation is intermedated, the better the final contouring effect. Some children may have general dental deformities, such as misaligned teeth or abnormal occlusal relationships, because they are in the stage of tooth adjustment during the period of baby teeth (3-5 years old) and mixed teeth (6-12 years old). If the misalignment is slight, you can continue to observe, correct the child's bad oral habits in time, and let yourself adjust slowly, and the malocclusion can be corrected by yourself.
If it is blindly immediate, it will directly affect the development of baby teeth and the replacement of permanent teeth, and in the end the gains may outweigh the losses.
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When the child reaches the age of 15 or so, he or she can have his teeth straightened normally without causing harm to the child.
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It can be corrected by the age of five. In addition, I think the correction should be done early, otherwise the teeth will not be straightened. It's hard to see when the time comes.
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Generally, between the ages of 12 and 16, orthodontics can achieve the best results at this time.
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Experts from Shanghai General Hospital of Stomatology answered that the age of children's orthodontics can be roughly divided into three stages:
One is the occlusion period of deciduous teeth. Early correction should be given when there is a misalignment of primary teeth or a dentition with a reverse occlusion (envelope) and open occlusion (partial tooth occlusion), and the best age is 3 to 6 years old, and the course of treatment is about 6 months.
The second is the occlusal phase of mixed (replaced) teeth. It begins at about the age of 7, when the new permanent teeth begin to erupt, the teeth grow rapidly, the bite is unstable, and it is a period of multiple dental deformities.
The third is the occlusion period of permanent teeth. The baby teeth have all been replaced, and the second and third large teeth erupt for another rapid growth period, generally around 12 to 18 years old, when the diagnosis of dental deformity is relatively clear, and it is corrected during the rapid growth period, which is fast and the correction effect is stable.
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Hello, there is no exact age for orthodontic treatment, and orthodontics can generally be done under periodontal health. The best age for orthodontics depends on the condition of the teeth
Dibaotian can be intervened at about 3 and a half years old, Dibaotian is not only a problem of tooth arrangement, but also has a relatively large impact on the development of the child's jaws.
Functional dental deformities, which are generally caused by bad oral habits such as finger biting and mouth breathing, can be corrected during the replacement period, that is, at the age of 6-12 years, to avoid the development of bony dental deformities.
The best time to correct dental deformities is after the replacement of primary teeth with permanent teeth, usually at the age of 12-13 years.
Bony dental deformities are generally performed at the peak of the child's growth and development, at the age of 10-13 years.
It is also possible to correct teeth that have missed the optimal age of orthodontics, as long as the periodontal is healthy, but the difficulty of orthodontic correction will increase, the time will be longer, and the cost will also increase.
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The best age for orthodontics is 10 to 12 years for girls and 11 to 13 years for boys, because this is the time when the replacement of baby teeth is completed, which does not delay the growth and development of the face, and ensures that the efficiency of tooth movement and alveolar bone reconstruction is optimal. This age group is certainly the best
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Orthodontics, in fact, is the process of alveolar bone reconstruction. Teeth grow in the alveolar bone, and the roots are like tree roots planted in the soil. However, the tooth does not stand motionless on the alveolar bone, but has a certain elasticity in the alveolar bone.
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The appropriate age for orthodontics is 11-14 years old, when children have just finished tooth replacement, all the baby teeth have fallen out, and all the permanent teeth have erupted, so the effect of orthodontic treatment is better. There is no age limit for adults to do orthodontics, because adult bones have been formed, but the effect of adult orthodontics is not as good as that of juvenile orthodontics, and the recovery time is not as fast as that of minors, so the sooner you do orthodontics, the better.
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When the child is about 12 years old (11-13 years old), all the baby teeth have been replaced, and the second permanent tooth has erupted, which is considered the best period for orthodontic treatment. Orthodontic ** depends on the age of the plastic surgeon and the degree of dental deformity, if it is a child, it is easier to straighten, it may be slightly cheaper than an adult, if it is already an adult, dental orthopedics is more expensive, and it is necessary to bring at least two or three years of braces, general orthodontic ** is relatively high, depending on the situation, such as: the doctor's qualification and the level of the hospital. >>>More
Orthodontics can also be done at the age of seventeen, as long as there is no serious disease, there is basically no age limit for orthodontics. Moreover, there are many correction methods nowadays, and the effect of correction is more significant if the correct method is selected.
Generally not, although it is to see teeth, but orthodontics are generally cased, I also implant support, the first time was not planted, I have now brought it, and I have to plant the second time, I have not been there for almost a month, because it is too painful, but the first time seems to be planted before the braces or a part of it, two weeks after the planting can not be strengthened, to recover for a period of time, you are now wearing braces, but may not be strengthened, but I feel that it is very troublesome after the belt, but I am in the side of the super pain, Be mentally prepared and ask the doctor when you will plant it when you will be in the clinic at your follow-up appointment.