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What should I do if improper tooth correction leads to gingival atrophy?
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Orthodontics takes a long time (it usually takes about 2 ~ 3 years to wear appliances and retainers). Wearing the appliance for a long time will inevitably lead to gingival rejection, which will lead to the sequelae of periodontitis and gingival atrophy. If it is allowed to deteriorate, the whole mouth will loosen and orthodontics will face failure. What's more, teeth may fall off.

Gingival atrophy is caused by rejection and long-term malnutrition in the process of correction, which leads to local nutritional and metabolic dysfunction and atrophy.

It is necessary to buy some necessary oral daily care products during orthodontics. Biological products that have been on the market for nearly 4 years are highly recommended. According to the online survey, the general feedback effect is very good. By directly delivering nutrients to atrophic gingiva, the nutritional metabolism of atrophic gingiva can be restored, and by protecting the gingival base, the further deterioration of periodontitis and gingival atrophy during orthodontic treatment can be effectively avoided. The gums can recover and tightly wrap the teeth again.

You can consider using it to keep the teeth with atrophied gums loose.

Take preventive measures to minimize the risk of orthodontics. Gingival atrophy is generally caused by periodontal disease, such as periodontitis. On the other hand, too hard brushing, incorrect brushing methods and poor hygiene will all cause gingival atrophy. I suggest you go to the hospital to find an expert to examine you.