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What harm does tooth extraction have when correcting teeth?
Reasonable tooth extraction will not cause harm to the mouth when correcting teeth.

Before tooth extraction, after detailed X-ray and model analysis, doctors will carefully choose the treatment method of tooth extraction and use appropriate corrective force in correction, which is a physiological process and harmless. On the other hand, the teeth are crowded and protruding, resulting in abnormal occlusion of teeth, which is prone to tooth and periodontal diseases after a long time.

Tips: Every patient's dental and oral conditions are different. Whether or not tooth extraction is needed depends on the patient's specific correction plan. In short, tooth extraction is not the purpose, and tooth extraction is not for tooth extraction. Good correction effect is what we pursue. Therefore, patients are advised to follow the doctor's advice and choose the appropriate orthodontic method to ensure the ideal orthodontic effect.