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Can buck teeth be treated? Is it used for any surgical operation?
Buckteeth, also known as maxillary protrusion, is one of the common maxillofacial deformities. It can be corrected by plastic surgery at present. Buckteeth often show open lips and teeth. In a natural state, the lips cannot be closed naturally. When smiling, the gums are exposed too much, and the relatively backward chin will often aggravate the destruction of the relationship between nose and lips. Using Ricketts' aesthetic plane to evaluate the relationship between nose, lip and chin, we can see that the upper lip often protrudes forward of this plane, and the lower lip often curls downward due to the oppression of the upper teeth. When the mouth is forcibly closed, the protrusion of the lip area is more obvious, and the chin lip groove often disappears. A raised soft tissue mass is formed under the lower lip.

Maxillary protrusion is a kind of maxillofacial deformity that affects the image very much. It is impossible to change the deformed maxillofacial region by wearing braces. At present, the only solution is plastic surgery to correct maxillary protrusion. Using advanced medical equipment to operate on facial bones, the prominent maxillofacial region will return to its normal position. Maxillary protrusion is a very complicated plastic surgery, so you must go to a regular professional plastic surgery hospital for surgery. At the same time, you should find an experienced doctor with rich cases to operate on you, so as to ensure the safety of the operation and the postoperative effect.

I wish you a bright smile at an early date.