Everyone wants their teeth to be straight and white, but some dental deformities give many people a headache, especially some obvious teeth, such as the front teeth. Once there is a deformity, it is particularly obvious. Fortunately, there are many ways to correct deformities now, and we can make changes through advanced orthodontic methods. Now let’s look at the method of correcting the upper front teeth. Orthodontics is the process of straightening teeth and correcting malocclusion. Orthodontics mainly studies the etiology, diagnosis and analysis, prevention and treatment of malocclusion. Orthodontics can achieve the effect of beautiful teeth. The English name of orthodontics comes from the combination of three Greek roots, which mean "teeth", "correction" and "discipline", which is what we call "correcting teeth". Indications 1. Patients with crowded teeth: The teeth are pushed in and out, which is unsightly, difficult to clean, prone to caries, easy to form tartar, and lead to periodontal disease. 2. Anterior crossbite is also known as "underbite", which is characterized by the lower front teeth biting outside the upper front teeth. Some people only have crossbite of the teeth; some people not only have crossbite of the teeth, but also have facial bone deformities, which is called skeletal crossbite, characterized by insufficient development of the maxillary bone (retrusion) and excessive development of the mandibular bone (protrusion), resulting in a depression in the middle of the face and a crescent-shaped profile, affecting both appearance and function. 3. Patients with diastematous diseases have excessive spaces between the teeth. 4. Deep overbite: also known as "protruding teeth", some of which are only manifested as protruding upper front teeth or inverted lower front teeth; others are skeletal deformities. Some of these people have upper front teeth and upper gums that protrude too far forward, while the chin is retracted behind the upper lip, or there is no chin at all. 5. Bimaxillary protrusion, or protrusion of the upper and lower front teeth, causes lip protrusion, and the patient has to use force to close the lips, with open lips and exposed teeth. 6. Posterior crossbite and lockbite: affect chewing function and may lead to upper and lower jaw deformities in the long term. 7. Patients with deep overbite (front teeth bite too deeply): the lower front teeth cannot be seen when biting; some people also have skeletal deformities, which manifests as a short lower face. This deformity can easily injure the upper gums and lead to periodontitis of the front teeth and facial joint diseases. |
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