In principle, skeletal or hereditary malocclusion should start at the age of 8 and end at the age of 12, and even be maintained to some extent. If you wear the movable functional appliance intermittently, the problem you mentioned will appear. < P > Now that you are 14 years old, it is unlikely that you will continue to use the movable functional appliance to cure it. As long as your teeth are neat and the alveoli of your teeth are corresponding, you can stop treating them first. No matter whether it is active or fixed correction, it can't have any effect on skeletal malocclusion, but it will affect learning. < P > For the sake of safety, it is best to have a photo of one third below the surface before a definite diagnosis can be made.
The operation of the reverse jaw needs to be done after the age of 18. Before that, the teeth needed to be neat, and the operation has little impact on life, but there may be more advanced minimally invasive techniques in five years. At present, the operation requires hospitalization for about 1 week, and the complete recovery is about 3 months.
This is a simple schematic diagram of intermittent osteotomy.