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What are the advantages and disadvantages of straightening teeth? What are the advantages and disadvantages of straightening teeth?

1. Benefits:

(1) Orthodontic treatment can keep teeth clean, which is beneficial to maintaining periodontal health. At the same time, if there are regularly arranged teeth, the teeth will also clean themselves. However, if the teeth are not arranged neatly, it may cause certain troubles in daily cleaning work and easily lead to gum problems, such as red and swollen gums. In severe cases, dental lesions may also occur, such as loose teeth. The phenomenon of gum recession makes it more difficult to treat oral diseases. Therefore, by correcting teeth, the teeth can be arranged more neatly and we can have better gum hygiene.

(2) It can increase personal confidence, because some people dare not smile because their teeth are not good-looking. We can often see some people covering their teeth with their hands when smiling. This It may be because they have problems with their teeth. Therefore, if you have beautiful and straight teeth in your daily life, it will not only make your appearance more beautiful, but also enhance your self-confidence. It can reflect the quality of your personal daily life. Therefore, although orthodontic treatment will cause some pain, it can give you stronger self-confidence afterwards.

(3) Ability to remove bite trauma. Uneven bite ability will cause certain damage to the teeth, causing the teeth to loosen and fall out prematurely. Then by correcting the teeth, the teeth can be arranged more neatly, which can restore our normal bite relationship and protect the teeth.

2. Disadvantages:

(1) Correcting teeth by wearing fixed appliances. If the teeth are corrected with improper force, the teeth will become loose and the crowns will turn black.

(2) During the process of orthodontic treatment, bicuspid teeth with relatively small functions are usually extracted, which is harmful to the human body.