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Does dental correction require tooth extraction?

Nowadays, people pay more and more attention to the beauty of teeth. More and more friends with deformed teeth are undergoing orthodontic treatment. However, many friends are worried that teeth must be extracted for orthodontic treatment. As far as the current situation is concerned, sometimes tooth extraction is required for orthodontic treatment, but friends who are undergoing orthodontic treatment don’t have to worry. Today’s tooth extractions are all painless, so you can rest assured about this.

Whether tooth extraction is required for correction depends on the patient’s dental deformity. Many patients need to extract teeth during orthodontic treatment. The purpose of tooth extraction is just to establish a better bite relationship and achieve the ideal correction purpose. Moreover, the doctor will extract the teeth according to the patient's condition without any impact on the patient's health.

When performing orthodontic treatment, the oral occlusion requires the upper and lower teeth to work together. Tool extraction uses the extraction gap to adjust the occlusal relationship of the posterior teeth. After correction, the cusps of the posterior teeth are staggered, increasing the occlusal contact area and improving chewing. Efficiency: Oral deformities, disordered tooth arrangement, and oral ulcers require tooth extraction and the use of extraction gaps to align crowded teeth.