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What is the potential harm of orthodontics to teeth?
I don't think it's necessary to pull out teeth when correcting teeth, and the older you are, the greater the risk of pulling out teeth, because the older you are, the greater the risk of tooth loss. If you pull out your teeth again, you may find that there are few teeth in your mouth when you are very old, and your teeth are not good when you are old, so you can't bite hard things. If you have more teeth, whatever we eat or do will be good for us.

To correct teeth, we can choose to wear braces, especially teenagers and some adults. The correction effect is also remarkable, and the cost performance is relatively high, so you don't have to suffer from tooth extraction. Personally, I don't think it's necessary to pull out a tooth except that you have a decayed tooth or a bad tooth, and pulling out a tooth is really a very painful process, which may lead you to several weeks.

At the same time, I want to say that if your teeth are not particularly irregular in shape, there is no need to correct your teeth, because too much tooth correction will lead to bigger teeth. When you eat vegetables and meat in the future, you may get that vegetable leaf and meat stuck between your teeth, which is particularly uncomfortable. Obviously, it is very important to have good teeth. We must take good care of our teeth. People try not to pull out their teeth after middle age. First of all, our gums may not be so strong, and the wound is not easy to heal after tooth extraction, which may also affect our later life. If too many teeth are pulled out, the remaining teeth will become loose. Therefore, my suggestion is not to pull out teeth as much as possible.