How do braces treat dentures?
I don't know what happened to your mouth. It used to be a little flat, but now you wear braces. Tell me about my experience. First of all, I want to explain that I have tiger teeth symptoms, one on the left and one on the right, and then the same front teeth are reversed? (it seems to be this noun. It can be imagined that when changing teeth, the lips suck inward and the position of the teeth inclines inward. ) Corrected my teeth and made my mouth better by the way. Because the mouth is soft tissue, its shape depends on the support of teeth. Think about it (an old woman with no teeth! But if I wear false teeth, it will be completely different. ) I always feel that my lips are too thin and something is wrong. Every time I take a photo, my classmates tell me not to grin. Actually, I didn't! Later, I went to orthodontics because of the problem of tiger teeth, only to know that it was caused by the inclination of front teeth. In fact, my front teeth are arranged neatly, and no one thinks there is anything wrong with my front teeth. Later, when I went to the dentist, I realized that the front teeth were actually inward. When doing orthodontics, the doctor checked that my front teeth were digging inward, and at the same time, because the front teeth turned inward, it affected the development of the lower teeth, and the lower teeth were forced to turn inward. If the teeth are corrected to the normal position, there will be some changes in appearance. I feel that my mouth will protrude outward, like a tooth. See what I think. If you can't accept the normal appearance (after all, it has been abnormal for more than 20 years, hehe), you can restore the front teeth to their present appearance after the tiger teeth are corrected. Of course, I chose to return to normal. After I came back, I told my classmates, and they reacted very much, saying that I always thought my mouth was flat, but I didn't know what the situation was. So that's the reason. Now I have been wearing braces for nearly four months, and the upper row of teeth began to be slowly pulled out and returned to their normal positions. I feel a little violent (sweating, 20 years of indentation impressed me deeply), and my upper lip feels a little thick-because my teeth hold up my lips. Yes, it depends on whether your so-called dentures are caused by the arrangement of teeth. The purpose of wearing braces is to correct the teeth, which will return to normal arrangement and change slightly in appearance. I don't know if your teeth are neat. If they are orderly, maybe it's just my psychological feelings. I suggest you go to a regular hospital first and listen to the doctor's advice. I haven't heard that braces can specifically treat dentures, but only correct the side effects of teeth.