Can you straighten your teeth and pull out your front teeth?
Whether your teeth are protruding or irregularly crowded, orthodontic treatment is the best choice to solve the problem at present. The space provided after tooth extraction is used for the adduction and arrangement of front teeth, and the molars are not allowed to move forward or move forward too much. Wisdom teeth are often impacted because of insufficient growth space, which will produce a forward thrust more or less, which is unacceptable for orthodontic treatment, so it needs to be obtained in advance. As for asymmetric tooth extraction, it is generally only considered according to your crowding degree, which is suitable for a case. After orthodontic treatment, the midline will indeed be dislocated, but it will not affect the face shape. One more thing, generally speaking, it is normal that the upper teeth will cover the lower teeth when the upper and lower teeth bite 1/3 or even 1/2. As long as the upper and lower teeth are neat and you talk to others at ordinary times, who will care about seeing your midline? Don't you think? It is normal to pull out 8 teeth in orthodontics. As for the sequence of tooth extraction, if your physical condition permits, I suggest that you pull out two teeth at a time, the upper and lower teeth on the same side. In this way, after one side is pulled out, at least the other side can be used to eat, and the postoperative reaction is lighter. Recover in three or four days and then pull it out. You have seven teeth, about four times. Two weeks of work. Do orthodontics for a year or two, and half a month is not bad. Don't you think?