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What should I do if my child has buckteeth at the age of four?
Teeth are very important. Teeth will directly affect a person's appearance. Moreover, whether the teeth grow well or not is also very important for the health of the gums. The appearance of buck teeth has done great harm to the child's appearance. So, what about the four-year-old buck-toothed child?

1. If the child shows the symptoms of buck teeth, it is usually caused by genetic factors. If the child still has bleeding gums, it may be caused by gingivitis or dental caries. In this case, parents are advised to take their baby to a regular hospital in time for a comprehensive dental examination and hemostasis.

2. The treatment of buck teeth symptoms needs to wait until the child reaches the age of 12 to 13. At this point, after the baby's deciduous teeth have all been replaced, orthodontics will be done to treat the teeth. It should be noted that buckteeth deformity is the most common symptom in real life, and buckteeth is very harmful and needs early treatment.

For children, if they have buck teeth, not only their appearance and dental health will be adversely affected to varying degrees, but more importantly, their mental health will also be adversely affected. If it takes a long time, it will lead to serious psychological problems for children and lead to some bad consequences, such as inferiority complex and autism. Therefore, the problem of buck teeth should be found early and treated early.