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What are the contraindications of orthodontics?
Is orthodontics suitable for everyone? If the teeth are deformed, you must do orthodontics, otherwise it will not only affect the appearance, but also affect the pronunciation and face shape. But orthodontics is not suitable for everyone. Let's ask experts to talk about the contraindications of orthodontics in detail. Orthodontics is to treat malocclusion through orthodontics or surgery. Malocclusion refers to the deformity of teeth, jaws and craniofacial surfaces caused by congenital or acquired factors during the growth and development of children. Malocclusion, dental caries and periodontal disease are three common diseases in oral cavity, and its prevalence rate is as high as 50% of the population. Contraindications for orthodontic treatment of deciduous teeth (1). The doctor said that deciduous period is not suitable for orthodontics, and the correction effect will be better in other periods. At the same time, people who are not sure about the correction effect should try to choose other ways of orthodontics. (2) Contraindications of orthodontic treatment in mixed dentition and permanent dentition. Expert tip: Parents are worried that their children's bad teeth will affect their children's future. This is a manifestation of parents' concern, but parents also need to know what is suitable for orthodontics in order to achieve better results! The above contents are for reference only. If you have any other questions, please consult our online experts.