Orthodontic tips for all ages?

Deciduous period

Many people think that there is no need to correct deciduous teeth, which will eventually be replaced by permanent teeth. Therefore, parents don't care much about the crooked teeth in their children's deciduous teeth, thinking that they will be replaced sooner or later. Why should they correct them? Actually, it's not. In deciduous stage, the representative case is deciduous malocclusion, that is, covering the sky. There are genetic factors, breathing problems, breastfeeding posture and so on. At this stage, if there is a jaw position problem, doctors should intervene and correct it at an early stage. It takes several months to effectively end malocclusion with movable appliance. Whether there are problems with deciduous teeth will affect the growth of permanent teeth, and early intervention can avoid problems with permanent teeth in the later period.

Tooth changing period

Children in the tooth changing period have both deciduous teeth and permanent teeth, and deciduous teeth fall off and permanent teeth grow out. During this period, functional and skeletal problems may occur at the same time, but the treatment at this stage is more troublesome, because doctors need to consider the existing malocclusion and predict the future growth of permanent teeth, which leads to increased difficulty and complexity of treatment. So under normal circumstances, you can wait for the teeth to be changed before correcting them.

Permanent tooth stage

In the permanent period, there will be dental problems, such as maxillary dysplasia, length, width and height of dental arch, crowded teeth, deep overbite, inverted jaw, open jaw and so on. At this time, the chin is basically developed. If the problem of skeletal malocclusion is serious, it is necessary to correct the jaw position. If there is no skeletal malocclusion, invisible braces or fixed braces can be used to correct it.

Adult permanent tooth stage

Even in adulthood, orthodontics is still necessary. Orthodontics can effectively reduce the risk of tooth health caused by tooth deformity. Improper occlusion caused by long-term malocclusion will affect the health of teeth and oral joints, and then affect health problems such as digestive tract. Adult patients with skeletal and jaw problems can be corrected by positive subgrain GS braces, which can effectively improve a variety of facial problems. After examination by clinicians and orthodontists, those who meet the indications can be treated with non-invasive orthognathic and orthodontic treatment.