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How to correct skeletal crossbite

With the continuous improvement of aesthetic concepts, more and more people put the straightness and whiteness of teeth first. But what should the patient do if he has skeletal crossbite? What are the correction methods for skeletal crossbite? First of all, follow Director Wang of Henan Saisi Stomatological Hospital to learn about the common factors that cause skeletal crossbite: 1. When artificially fed children use a bottle to feed on their backs, the bottle presses the upper lip and the mandible moves forward to suck hard. In the long run, it is easy to cause Anterior crossbite. 2. Have bad oral habits, such as protruding the jaw and biting the upper lip. 3. Genetic factors. Skeletal crossbite is a relatively typical dental deformity. Currently, such problems can be corrected through correction in most cases. Here are several correction methods recommended by our hospital: 1. Self-locking bracket correction technology: Its main advantage is that it can greatly reduce the frictional resistance between the steel wire and the bracket. There is no need for traditional stainless steel ligation wires or elastic rubber rings, which not only eliminates the direct pain and discomfort caused by ligation, but the unique soft arch wire generates gentle force, thereby reducing the patient's pain and discomfort during the entire treatment process. 2. Invisible orthodontics: In terms of invisible beauty, the brackets of "Li Jing" invisible ceramic orthodontics use ceramic brackets that are similar to the color of the teeth, so the bracket device can be "invisible" from the appearance. Let people quietly complete orthodontics while studying and working normally. 3. Lingual metal orthodontic technology: It is currently the most beautiful orthodontic treatment technology. Once this technology came out, it was warmly welcomed by adult patients, especially patients with high aesthetic and professional requirements such as actors, models, teachers, and civil servants. Invisible lingual orthodontics allows you to straighten your teeth without the people around you knowing.