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I am 2 1 year old this year. After changing the teeth, the teeth are a little buck-toothed. Is there any good way to correct it now?
One: orthodontics with braces, usually one or two years ~! In the meantime, check regularly to keep your teeth clean and hygienic. Avoid eating hard and melon seeds and the like. After all, they are all rearranged, so they are looser than before. If the retainer is not properly worn after the braces are removed, it will rebound. If you find a rubber band or braces falling off, you should go to the hospital in time. Don't swallow it. Prices range from hundreds to thousands, depending on which hospital you go to and what braces you use. There is also a invisible braces. Braces need time to witness.

Two kinds: the current medical beauty and plastic surgery hospital does porcelain teeth and the like, all of which are operations, and this price is also expensive ~! Charge by piece, and each piece is hundreds to thousands.

Personally, I suggest that if the teeth are not very bucky and do not affect the normal life, there is no need to move the teeth. If you consider the aesthetic effect, it is recommended to use braces to correct it, which will not have too many side effects, but you are still young and have time. It is best to go to a local non-private hospital, and most businessmen will take profit as their main purpose. Go to the public stomatological hospital in Changsha.

It's best to help adopt it, plus a reward ~!