What kind of teeth need to be corrected?

1. Tooth crowding: indicates that teeth are coming in and out. If the teeth are not corrected in time, they will be unsightly, difficult to clean, prone to dental caries, dental calculus and periodontal disease.

2. Sparse teeth: It means that there are many gaps between teeth. Affect the appearance, easy to talk, not good at words.

3. Buckteeth: the coverage is deep, and some only show the protrusion of the upper front teeth or the inversion of the lower front teeth; Some are skeletal deformities. Some of these people's front teeth and upper gums protrude excessively, but their chins shrink behind their upper lips, or they have no chin shape at all.

4, the ground covers the sky: the lower teeth cover the teeth, and the lower teeth obviously protrude forward. The earlier the correction, the lower the difficulty and the better the effect. The best correction age is 3-5 years old.

5, bimaxillary protrusion: or the protrusion of the upper and lower front teeth, leading to lip protrusion, you can forcibly close your lips and expose your lips.

6, locked jaw: patients with teeth without occlusal function.

7. malocclusion of the posterior teeth and jaw locking: it affects the occlusal function of the teeth and may lead to the deviation of the upper and lower jaws for a long time.

8. Patients with deep overbite (too deep occlusion of anterior teeth): the lower anterior teeth cannot be seen when occluding; Some people are accompanied by skeletal deformity, which is characterized by short lower part. This deformity is easy to bite the upper gum, and it is also easy to cause periodontitis of front teeth and facial joint diseases. Skeletal deformity.