What instrument is used to adjust stage 2 dental and skeletal hypoplasia?

Second stage dental and skeletal hypoplasia needs to be adjusted through orthodontic treatment. The following instruments are usually used:

1. Orthodontic appliances: Orthodontic appliances are used to exert force and A device that changes the position of teeth. Common orthodontic appliances include fixed appliances (such as traditional metal brackets, invisible appliances) and removable appliances (such as invisible appliances, removable appliances), etc.

2. X-ray machine: X-ray machine is a device used to obtain images of tooth and bone structures. Doctors often use X-ray machines to evaluate the development of teeth and jaws and develop treatment plans.

3. Scanner: The scanner is used to obtain three-dimensional scanning images of the oral cavity, which can provide more accurate oral structure information and help doctors design more accurate treatment plans.

4. Model making equipment: Model making equipment can help doctors obtain a three-dimensional model of the patient's oral cavity to better observe and adjust the position of the teeth.

Please note that skeletal dysplasia is a complex disease and the treatment process requires a personalized treatment plan based on individual circumstances. Before receiving orthodontic treatment, it is recommended to consult a relevant professional doctor for a comprehensive oral examination and diagnosis in order to develop the most suitable treatment plan.