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Causes of hyperosteogeny after dental plastic surgery
In the process of healthy growth of baby's teeth, uneven deciduous teeth is a common problem, which worries many parents. This paper will discuss the causes of uneven deciduous teeth and provide some simple methods to help you prevent and deal with this problem.

Causes of irregular deciduous teeth

Irregular deciduous teeth may be caused by premature loss of deciduous teeth, bad living habits or congenital tooth loss. Knowing the reason will help us to deal with the problem better.

There is no need to be overly nervous about irregular deciduous teeth.

Generally speaking, misalignment of deciduous teeth will not affect the development of permanent teeth. Therefore, we don't need to be overly nervous, but we can't take it lightly.

Orthodontic treatment

If there is dentofacial deformity when the permanent teeth erupt, orthodontics may be needed. Early detection of problems contributes to better treatment.

Promote jaw development

Promote jaw development, let the baby eat more hard food and exercise masticatory muscles and teeth. This is one of the important methods to prevent irregular deciduous teeth.

Avoid bad habits

Avoid bad habits such as eating spoiled food and unilateral chewing. These habits will affect dental health and should be avoided as much as possible.

Strengthen the chewing of bilateral molars

It is also important to strengthen the chewing of bilateral molars. This helps to exercise teeth and masticatory muscles and prevent irregular deciduous teeth.

Pay attention to the choice and quantity of food.

Hard food should not be eaten at one time to avoid discomfort. Paying attention to the choice and quantity of food will help the baby to have a healthy tooth.