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I am eighteen years old, my teeth are a little crooked, and my two front teeth are a little big. How can I correct them?
Buck teeth are the most common dentofacial deformities among oriental people. In the medical profession, it is essentially maxillary protrusion or bimaxillary protrusion, which is generally not accompanied by serious dysfunction and affects aesthetics. The reason for the formation of buck teeth may be that the upper alveolar bone grows too far ahead or the lower alveolar bone grows too far back, which can be solved in the rapid growth period. Also, if the dentition is crowded, it is necessary to take tooth extraction treatment in orthodontics. If the jaw deformity is serious, orthodontic treatment is needed.

Buckteeth can be restored to their original position through crown correction, self-locking correction, bracket correction, invisible correction and semi-invisible correction.

Precautions:

Note 1: Don't forget to brush your teeth with a hoop;

Note 2: Do not chew food during orthodontics;

Note 3: After orthodontics, we should adhere to the retention period;

Note 4: Follow up on time;

Note 5: Loose and fallen braces should be repaired in the hospital in time;