Although half-mouth teeth can be corrected medically, there are quite strict requirements for correcting half-mouth teeth. For example, the alignment of upper and lower teeth is very important, that is, the alignment of cusp fossa, that is, the state of upper and lower teeth biting two teeth is stable and perfect.
Half-mouth correction will produce a series of hazards:
Affect the chewing function of teeth
When only partial correction is carried out, there is no way to artificially correct the occlusal relationship between the upper and lower jaws, so the occlusion will be worse after correction, and the arrangement between teeth will be uncoordinated, thus affecting the chewing function of teeth and further affecting the digestive mechanism.
Cause facial soft tissue problems
Occlusal imbalance can cause facial soft tissue problems, such as muscle problems, facial stiffness, facial softness decline and so on.
Cause oral diseases
Occlusal imbalance can lead to periodontal disease, temporomandibular joint pain, even unexplained headache, wedge-shaped defects of most posterior teeth and so on.
Unstable, easy to relapse
The imbalance of occlusal balance will lead to unstable tooth arrangement. After a long time, dentition will gradually relapse and become irregular again.