What is buck teeth?
Question 1: What is buck teeth! Bucktooth is the most common dentofacial deformity in the East.

Patients with "buck teeth" often show open lips and exposed teeth. In the natural state, their lips cannot be closed. When they smile, their gums are exposed too much, often accompanied by chin retraction. When they were forced to shut their mouths, there was an obvious soft tissue bulge between their lower lip and chin. Lip inclination of upper and lower anterior teeth in oral cavity is often accompanied by uneven crowding, and the anterior teeth are deeply covered.

"Buckteeth" is essentially maxillary protrusion or bimaxillary protrusion in medical specialty. Generally, it is not accompanied by serious dysfunction, but it greatly affects the appearance. The main purpose of patients seeking treatment is to improve their appearance.

The etiology and pathogenesis of buck teeth are not clear, and there may be congenital genetic factors and acquired bad habits. The disease has obvious racial characteristics and family aggregation tendency; However, acquired bad habits, such as mouth breathing, tongue sticking, biting lower lip, adult sucking habits, etc., may also be the cause of the disease.

Disadvantages of buck teeth:

1. Dare not communicate with others.

Don't dare to laugh.

3. Very insecure

Methods: There are genetic factors, but the most important reason is that with the evolution of human beings, food is getting thinner and thinner, dental arch is getting smaller and smaller, and dentition will be crowded. One of the manifestations is buck teeth.

In addition, bad oral habits, such as sucking your fingers and breathing with your mouth open, can also cause buck teeth.

Cleft lip and palate may also lead to buck teeth.

There are several different ways, one is correction, and the price is relatively cheap, about several hundred yuan. People often say, Kouga's sister, it takes about half a year to correct the problem. Although it takes a long time, it has no harm to the teeth themselves. There is also polishing. If it's not serious, why use this method? Soon, the appearance will change soon. But it is very harmful to the teeth themselves. The last resort is false teeth, which is not recommended!

Orthodontics in the permanent tooth stage, when all deciduous teeth have been replaced, is another rapid growth period for the eruption of the second and third big teeth. Generally around 12 ~ 18 years old. At this time, the diagnosis of tooth deformity is relatively clear, and the correction in this rapid growth period is also rapid and stable.

If the above correction period has been missed, adult orthodontics can be performed after 18 years old to establish a good occlusal relationship and relieve crowded and disordered teeth, thus preventing or treating periodontal disease and caries. At this time, orthodontics can adjust the axial direction of teeth to facilitate implantation or restoration, restore the functions of chewing, language and temporomandibular joint, and improve facial beauty. For severe deformity, orthognathic surgery can be performed, and the effect is very obvious.

Therefore, it is not absolute to determine the best time for orthodontics, and doctors will decide according to different types of tooth deformities and individual growth and development. But for many patients with facial deformities caused by teeth, timely treatment can get twice the result with half the effort.

Wisdom tooth refers to the eighth tooth that has erupted or has not erupted after 16 years old. Because the size of human jaws has become smaller in the process of evolution, there is often not enough jaw space for wisdom teeth to erupt, which often leads to abnormal position and direction of wisdom teeth after eruption.

Wisdom tooth refers to the eighth tooth that has erupted or has not erupted after 16 years old. Because the size of human jaws has become smaller in the process of evolution, there is often not enough jaw space for wisdom teeth to erupt, which often leads to abnormal position and direction of wisdom teeth after eruption. Wisdom teeth not only have no chewing function, but also have a series of hazards or potential hazards.

First of all, due to incomplete eruption, the posterior gingiva is covered, and some of its crowns form a pericoronal pocket to store food and bacteria, which may lead to frequent inflammation of local soft tissues and unbearable pain, and even lead to limited mouth opening and difficulty in eating.

Secondly, most wisdom teeth are impacted forward, that is, they are supported on the second molar at an angle of about 45 degrees, and the two crowns form an included angle to block food. After a long time, the second molar decayed until pulpitis became serious. Another consequence is that the inclined wisdom teeth continue to exert force on the second molar, resulting in periodontitis, loosening and pain, so if the second molar is pulled out, or these two teeth are pulled out, the chewing function will be seriously damaged.

Third, although the eruption direction of some wisdom teeth is generally normal, the contact point with the second molar is abnormal, so that food is often embedded, and it is not easy to brush the gap here when brushing teeth, which may easily lead to dental caries of the second molar and shorten the life span.

According to statistics, 50% of people have wisdom teeth, which erupt one after another at the age of 16. At this time, because the root of wisdom teeth has not been fully formed, it is easy to extract, which avoids the damage to the second molar and is the best time to extract wisdom teeth. ...& gt& gt

Question 2: What is the essence of buck teeth? It is maxillary protrusion or bimaxillary protrusion. It is generally not accompanied by serious dysfunction. Often manifested as open lips and exposed teeth. In the natural state, the lips cannot be closed. When smiling, the gums are exposed too much, often accompanied by chin retraction. When forced to shut up, there is obvious soft tissue bulge between the lower lip and chin. Lip inclination of upper and lower anterior teeth in oral cavity is often accompanied by uneven crowding, deep coverage of anterior teeth.

Question 3: What is buck teeth? Lin Wudi, the heroine in Buck Teeth, is a typical patient with buck teeth. Her teeth make people look funny. So, buck teeth? Let's take a look at some introductions of buck teeth. What's with buckteeth? Bucktooth is the most common dentofacial deformity in the East. Patients with buck teeth often show open lips and exposed teeth. In the natural state, their lips cannot be closed. When they smile, their gums are exposed too much, often accompanied by chin retraction. When they were forced to shut their mouths, there was an obvious soft tissue bulge between their lower lip and chin. Lip inclination of upper and lower anterior teeth in oral cavity is often accompanied by uneven crowding, and the anterior teeth are deeply covered. The etiology and pathogenesis of buck teeth are not clear, and there may be congenital genetic factors and acquired bad habits. The disease has obvious racial characteristics and family aggregation tendency; However, acquired bad habits, such as mouth breathing, tongue sticking, biting lower lip, adult sucking habits, etc., may also be the cause of the disease. Have buck teeth, okay? In fact, buck teeth are essentially maxillary protrusion or bimaxillary protrusion in medical profession, which is generally not accompanied by serious dysfunction, but it has a great influence on aesthetics. The main purpose of patients seeking treatment is to improve their appearance. What's with buckteeth? Therefore, for the tooth deformity phenomenon of buck teeth, patients must go to a regular plastic surgery hospital for timely treatment. Only after surgical correction can we work and live like normal people and stay away from the ridicule of others. Director Huang of Cosmetic Dentistry of Hangzhou Time Plastic Surgery Hospital suggested that it is best to carry out dental cosmetic surgery in formal medical institutions, because formal institutions have advanced and high-standard technical requirements to avoid unnecessary harm to patients.

Question 4: What causes buck teeth? Buckteeth are mainly manifested as protruding front teeth, protruding upper teeth and unable to close lips, which is a disease that greatly affects the beauty of teeth. There are two main reasons for buck teeth: genetic factors and environmental factors. The following is the introduction of experts. Local obstacles in dentition replacement can lead to buck teeth. In the process of dentition replacement, if the lower anterior teeth are congenitally missing or the mandibular deciduous molars are prematurely missing due to various reasons, the anterior segment of mandibular dental arch will become smaller and the maxilla will obviously become longer and more prominent. The abnormal eruption sequence of supernumerary maxillary teeth and permanent molars during dentition replacement will also lead to the enlargement of maxillary dental arch, thus forming the bucktooth surface of maxillary protrusion. Buckteeth are also related to the following two factors: First, the study of genetic factors shows that the maxillary teeth of such patients are disproportionately larger than the mandibular teeth. In addition, the congenital absence of supernumerary teeth and lower anterior teeth in the upper anterior teeth area with strong genetic control can also lead to buck teeth. Serious skeletal deformities, such as overdevelopment of mandible and overdevelopment of maxilla, are also affected by genetic factors. Second, environmental factors 1, systemic factors: Nasopharyngeal diseases, such as chronic rhinitis and adenoid hypertrophy, cause upper airway stenosis, which is replaced by oral breathing and gradually forms oral breathing habits. Long-term oral breathing can form narrow and protruding upper dental arch, high arch of palatal lid, and finally expose buck teeth. 2. Local factors: including bad oral habits and tooth replacement obstacles. Some bad oral habits, such as sucking the thumb and biting the lower lip for a long time, can cause the front teeth to tilt outward and be crowded, and the front teeth are protruding and bucking; The habit of covering the lower lip secondary to buck teeth will aggravate the development of deformity. The above is an introduction to the causes of buck teeth. Although it is normal for buckteeth to have no teeth, it has a great influence on a person's appearance, so patients and friends must pay attention. Knowing the causes of buckteeth can prevent buckteeth better.

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Question 6: What does it feel like to buck your teeth? Buck teeth are serious and have a strange shape. Many interviewed friends said that people who see buck teeth will unconsciously feel that they look strange, and their faces and expressions are strange. Buck teeth exist, and some of the female compatriots interviewed by KISS have had buck-toothed boyfriends. They said that their buck-toothed boyfriends embarrassed them, not only because they felt inferior in front of their parents and friends, but also because their lips were bruised easily when kissing. Buck teeth and dull and lifeless teeth are important supports of the face, and any bad tooth arrangement will affect the facial expression. HR said that friends with buck teeth make people feel more dull and lifeless, and their expressions are relatively dull. Buck teeth, unwilling to be near the heart of beauty, everyone has it. Everyone likes to deal with people with beautiful temperament, and friends with buck teeth naturally become objects that everyone doesn't want to get close to. Hefei Guanghua Stomatological Hospital has a strong alliance with authoritative stomatological institutions at home and abroad. Before you do orthodontics, Guanghua professional dentists use the most advanced German 3D technology, combined with the digital positioning system of oral endoscope, to do a comprehensive and detailed examination for you and make a personalized treatment plan for you. Guanghua Stomatological Hospital is the most authoritative stomatological hospital in Anhui Province!

Question 7: What does it mean for a girl to have buck teeth? Hello, dear Baidu friends, I am glad to answer your questions!

This is normal, it's just a feature,

Many people have it now,

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Question 8: What is the cause of buck teeth? According to experts from Shanghai Stomatological General Hospital, there are many reasons for buckteeth. Common reasons are as follows:

First, buckteeth caused by local obstacles in dentition replacement: the retention or early loss of deciduous teeth can cause individual anterior crossbite or most anterior crossbite. The early loss of maxillary deciduous molars and the backward movement of maxillary permanent anterior teeth can form anterior crossbite. The primary teeth are under-worn, which is higher than the dental arch plane. In order to avoid the possible premature contact between the upper and lower deciduous teeth, the mandible will move forward or sideways, forming mandibular protrusion, resulting in anterior crossbite or anterior crossbite. Congenital absence of upper permanent incisors, such as maxillary lateral incisors, will lead to hypoplasia of the anterior maxilla and form anterior crossbite.

Second, buck teeth induced by some diseases: due to chronic inflammation of palatal tonsils or lingual tonsils, the mandible protrudes forward, and over time, it can lead to varus anterior teeth and mandibular protrusion. Patients with cleft lip and palate often suffer from maxillary hypoplasia, which easily leads to anterior crossbite and mesial malocclusion, and the mandible is relatively prominent. Patients with rickets, whose calcium and phosphorus metabolism are disordered and facial muscle dynamics are abnormal, often lead to more serious mandibular protrusion or anterior teeth opening deformity. Endocrine diseases, such as hyperfunction of anterior pituitary, can cause mandibular protrusion deformity.

Thirdly, hereditary anterior crossbite with mandibular protrusion has obvious family background, and mandibular and facial deformities are remarkable.

Fourth, buckteeth caused by bad oral habits: bad breastfeeding posture, such as improper bottle feeding, the lower jaw needs to suck forward, which can lead to the inversion of the front teeth. The bad habit of biting the upper lip or mandibular protrusion will lead to anterior crossbite and mandibular protrusion.