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How much does it cost to correct a child's buck teeth?
Generally, the price of orthodontics for children ranges from thousands to tens of thousands, which needs to be comprehensively judged according to the difficulty of orthodontics, oral conditions, appliance selection, hospital and doctor selection. The specific price needs a doctor's face-to-face visit to make a correction plan to know.

Several situations in which children need orthodontics;

1, buck teeth

Buckteeth patients are very insecure, afraid to communicate with others and laugh, which greatly affects their study and social interaction. Some children become inferior and should be corrected in time.

2, crowded teeth

Generally, slight crowding can be observed when changing teeth, and it will not be treated for the time being; In severe cases, one or more teeth are dislocated in all directions; Moreover, crowded teeth will hinder the cleaning of local teeth, leading to tooth decay and gingivitis.

3. Tooth deformity caused by retention of deciduous teeth

The deciduous teeth did not fall off and abdicate when they were replaced, which caused the eruption of successive permanent teeth to be blocked, the eruption order was abnormal, or the eruption was misplaced, or the occlusion was impacted, resulting in malocclusion and malocclusion. In addition, this will also happen when permanent teeth can't erupt completely.

4. Tooth deformity caused by tooth decay

The position occupied by deciduous teeth becomes smaller because of tooth decay, which will make permanent teeth not have enough positions when they erupt, so they will be crowded and uneven, and even affect the replacement and eruption of hereditary permanent teeth. So if the deciduous teeth are rotten, they should be filled.

5, partial jaw

Because of tooth decay or missing on one side, eating with the other side for a long time or other reasons, bilateral facial asymmetry is caused, which seriously affects children's mental health and self-esteem.

6. Reverse occlusion

Commonly known as "the ground covers the sky", that is, the lower row of teeth covers the upper row of teeth. Seriously affect the facial beauty, lead to the decline of eating and chewing function, increase the burden of gastrointestinal tract, and then affect health. Sometimes it will affect pronunciation, be laughed at and affect mental health.

Step 7 retract

Underdeveloped chin, small chin, commonly known as bird's beak. It affects the beauty of the face, and at the same time, because the lower row of teeth is too narrow, it limits the development of the upper row of teeth and also affects the function.

8. Deep overlap

Chronic systemic diseases in childhood cause jaw dysplasia, incomplete eruption of posterior teeth and insufficient height of posterior alveolar, while anterior teeth continue to erupt, the height of anterior alveolar is too high, or the mandible rotates forward and upward.