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Is orthodontics aimed at different groups of people? Does Xi Anhuamei's oral cavity do invisible correction?
The choice of orthodontic methods should also be based on individual teeth. At present, the commonly used orthodontic methods are as follows:

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Movable appliance

Movable appliance is the best method of orthodontic treatment for children's deciduous teeth and dentition replacement. The operation is simple, you can take it off and put it on yourself, which is more convenient.

2. Stentless invisible appliance

Many people who love beauty have high demands on their image because of work and other reasons, so it is most appropriate to use the stentless invisible appliance, or they can take it off by themselves. However, this method is only suitable for mild dentition crowding and individual tooth torsion.

3. Orthognathic surgery

Some patients have serious dentofacial deformities, such as maxillary retraction and mandibular protrusion. The general orthodontic method can not guarantee the effect because of its limited distance to move teeth. Orthognathic surgery can move teeth and bones in a large range, so the effect is better. However, it is necessary to do so. ...

4. Functional orthodontics

It is mainly used for children who are still at the peak of growth and development during or just after tooth replacement. Functional appliance can correct skeletal malocclusion. For malocclusion children with poor profile of deciduous teeth and mixed teeth, such as mandibular retrusion and anterior crossbite, functional appliance can obtain good curative effect.

5. Active orthodontics

It is commonly used to correct the simple malocclusion of deciduous teeth and mixed teeth, or to correct with fixed appliances. The patient can take it down by himself.

Xi Anhuamei Stomatology Department can do invisible correction, but I suggest you go to a face-to-face consultation first, so that the dentist can make a correction plan according to your dental condition.