Many people choose to correct their teeth in order to pursue appearance beauty. But do you know what are the hazards of orthodontics? After orthodontic treatment, our teeth will easily become loose, because during orthodontic operation, we need to move our teeth and reassemble the alveolar and periodontal ligament. Correcting teeth will also have a certain impact on root. If the self-healing ability of teeth is poor and the surgical force is too large, it will have a negative impact on the root.
In the process of correction, if the quality of the instrument is not up to standard, it will easily hurt our gums, lips and tongue, thus causing ulcers, so we should try to choose a more formal hospital to correct our teeth. In addition, orthodontics will also affect our alveolar height, because after orthodontics, alveolar bone may no longer be absorbed. Only by ensuring oral hygiene and reducing inflammation can our alveolar bone gradually recover.
Many people will feel obvious pain or discomfort when they forcibly close their teeth after orthodontics. This is because the dental pulp is affected to a certain extent, resulting in inflammation. After the operation, we should strengthen the care of our teeth. Inadequate protection will affect the effect, and serious deformity will occur. To do orthodontic surgery, we should choose the right age, reduce the damage to teeth and improve the success rate.
Generally speaking, it is more appropriate to correct in three stages: deciduous teeth, that is, three to six years old; Mixed teeth, that is, seven to eleven years old; Adult permanent teeth, that is, 12 to 18 years old. If your teeth are not particularly deformed and affect your appearance, orthodontics is generally not recommended, because during this period, our teeth will become loose and fragile, which will bring some inconvenience to life. Do you understand the harm of orthodontics when you see this?
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