The fifth kind of people can't do dental plastic surgery 1, and have acute infectious diseases.
For example, patients with acute hepatitis and tuberculosis need to be cured first and undergo orthodontics without infectious diseases, otherwise it may be transmitted to others through medical devices.
2. Have severe periodontal disease.
For gingivitis, periodontitis, etc., it is necessary to control the condition before orthodontics, otherwise the teeth will loosen and periodontal disease will worsen.
3. Hemorrhagic diseases.
For example, people with leukemia and thrombocytopenia are likely to cause massive bleeding during the whole tooth period, which is still very dangerous.
4. There are malignant tumors in the gums.
It is rare that there is a malignant tumor at the root of the gum, but there are also cases where people can't fix their teeth, which may cause the spread of the tumor and must be cured before they can fix their teeth!
5. Have heart disease and cardiovascular disease.
If you suffer from chronic heart disease, hypertension, heart failure, angina pectoris, myocardial infarction within six months, etc. You can't do the whole tooth, which will be very dangerous to avoid sudden illness during the operation.
If the tooth is very long, you should consider the whole tooth.
Everyone needs a detailed examination before going to a regular dental institution, and the doctor will ask about your medical history. At this time, you can actively cooperate and don't hide your illness. For your own health, if the doctor doesn't advise you to have dental surgery, don't force it, otherwise it will be harmful to you.
The best age of orthodontics is 65,438+0 and 3-6 years old, mainly to prevent malocclusion, mandibular protrusion, posterior malocclusion and other children's facial appearance.
2.6- 12 years old dentition replacement period, local dentition is irregular, early anterior teeth malocclusion, mandibular functional retraction. These anomalies need to be corrected in time.
3, 12- 14 years old, 16- 18 years old, this is the best period for orthodontics, but even if it is wrong, it can be corrected at any age as long as there is no serious periodontal disease.