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I have a broken tooth and my front teeth are very long. I want to have orthopedic surgery, but I think even after I finish it, my two front teeth will look like rabbits. What should I do? . .
You can consider correcting tooth extraction. Tooth irregularities can generally be corrected at the age of 12.

The best age of orthodontics should be about 12 years old, and the correction time is about 1-2 years old.

The first few follow-up visits may take a little longer, and then follow up once a month for about ten minutes.

One more thing: don't pull out tiger teeth!

Tiger tooth is the longest and strongest root of front teeth. Pulling it out will lead to the collapse of the upper lip angle, the deepening of nasolabial groove and the increase of wrinkles, resulting in aging face. Tiger teeth can be guided to the normal position through correction, usually the upper and lower teeth are corrected at the same time, and the teeth should be filled before correction.

Wearing braces sometimes affects caries treatment.

1 Orthodontists have their own habits and methods, although the ultimate goal may be the same. For example, you have problems with your front teeth and teeth. Maybe some doctors move their front teeth first, and some doctors move their tiger teeth first. If you change doctors halfway, maybe the new doctor doesn't know what to do. If you keep pushing your teeth too hard, it's not good for your teeth. New doctors need to take time to explore the original methods and then make new plans. Therefore, the treatment time will be prolonged and the cost will not be low. So orthodontists don't want to take over half the teeth.

Changing doctors will definitely bring inconvenience to the second doctor. So I hope you will consider it carefully!

After orthodontics, it is necessary to wear retainers, which must be done by doctors. If you don't keep the orthodontic teeth, it's easy to bounce back to the original appearance.

Correction can be done, but it is necessary to judge whether it is bony or dental before symptomatic treatment.

Adult correction usually takes about two years. There is a possibility of rebound, so it is particularly important to wear retainers after correction. I suggest you wear the retainer according to the doctor's advice after correction, so there will be no problem.

Some orthodontics with bad occlusion don't have to wait until all permanent teeth erupt.