1. Correcting teeth: If oral protrusion is caused by irregular teeth or poor occlusion, then correcting teeth may be the most effective solution. Dentists can make personalized orthodontic plans for children, including using braces or other orthodontic devices to adjust the position and occlusion of teeth.
2. Surgical correction: Surgery may be a necessary choice for severe cases of stomatitis. Surgery can change the shape and size of the mouth by moving the chin. This method needs to be carried out under the guidance of a professional doctor and requires a certain recovery time.
3. Maintain good oral hygiene: No matter what treatment method is adopted, it is very important to maintain good oral hygiene. Regular brushing, flossing and gargling are helpful to prevent oral diseases and maintain a healthy oral environment.
In short, if your child has oral protrusion, it is best to consult a professional dentist or orthodontist to determine the most suitable treatment plan for them.