Children's oral health problems should be paid attention to. What are the hazards of malocclusion?

Children's crowded teeth will lead to the reduction of occlusal area of dental arch, serious chewing efficiency, indigestion and gastrointestinal diseases, and serious malocclusion may affect children's normal pronunciation and language expression; Children's unclear dentition will lead to oral plaque adhesion, toothbrush is difficult to touch, gums and alveolar bone are easy to be inflamed, leading to gum swelling, bleeding, oral odor and so on. Finally, the alveolar bone is loosened.

Tooth and jaw deformities such as uneven tooth arrangement, poor cleaning effect, poor brushing effect, food residue, dental plaque, etc. are difficult to remove, and they are prone to oral diseases such as dental caries, tartar, gingivitis, etc. for a long time, which can seriously develop into periodontal disease and lead to tooth loosening. The decrease of chewing function caused by tooth deformity will increase the burden of gastrointestinal tract and cause indigestion or gastrointestinal diseases for a long time; Oral diseases such as dental caries, gingivitis and periodontal disease caused by dentofacial deformities can induce systemic diseases such as myocarditis and nephritis.

Uneven teeth will do great harm to oral health. Many children don't pay attention to oral hygiene, brush their teeth carelessly, brush their teeth only once a day, or don't brush their teeth. Congested teeth are not easy to clean, nor are they easy to clean. Poor oral hygiene can lead to dental caries and periodontal injury. Severe dislocation will also affect the normal oral function, such as abnormal pronunciation, abnormal swallowing and low chewing function.

The most intuitive effect of uneven teeth is to greatly reduce our image and temperament, affect our normal social interaction, and easily make people feel insecure. Secondly, from a health point of view, uneven teeth can easily lead to gaps between teeth, and food residues are easy to insert every day and difficult to clean. Bacteria in crevices are prone to tooth decay, and may also form periodontitis, causing irreparable damage to oral health.

The harm of children's uneven teeth can be divided into two kinds: physical and mental. Either kind will have an impact on children. Parents are advised to pay attention. Teeth play a very important role in the growth and development of the whole face. Severe protrusion of the upper and lower incisors will make the lips unable to close freely, resulting in poor oral breathing. Generally speaking, the normal development of teeth is similar to the normal growth of maxillofacial height, depth and width. Tooth deformity affects facial beauty.