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What are the procedures for wearing braces to correct toothache?
So do you wear braces to correct toothache? Now, let the doctor of plastic surgery in Beijing Liang Ya introduce the process of wearing braces to correct toothache and orthodontics. Do you wear braces to correct toothache? The doctor of plastic surgery in Liang Ya will introduce you to wear braces to correct toothache. In the process of orthodontics, you should first go to the orthodontics department to check whether the patient needs orthodontic treatment, point out the problems existing in the teeth, and preliminarily estimate the general plan of orthodontic treatment. Doctors need to arrange for patients to take photos, take X-rays and print dental casts. Doctors use these photos, X-rays and dental casts to measure, analyze and design whether it is painful to wear braces to correct toothache. There will be some discomfort in the correction process, but it will disappear after a while. The second process of orthodontics is orthodontics, which requires patients and doctors to discuss the existing problems and orthodontic treatment schemes in detail. Including whether orthodontic tooth extraction is needed, which tooth to pull out and which appliance to use, the course of orthodontic treatment and expenses. Then install the appliance and enter the second stage of orthodontics. Wearing braces to correct toothache won't be too uncomfortable. After orthodontics is completed, the original appliance is taken out, and then the patient needs to wear the retainer to prevent the rebound and consolidate the orthodontic results. Generally, the retainer needs to be worn for about one and a half to two years. The above is what I introduced to you about wearing braces to correct toothache. Orthodontic appliances are necessary for orthodontics, and teeth will shift during orthodontics. It is uncomfortable to wear braces to correct toothache, but it is acceptable for ordinary patients. more