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About cutting teeth, is it harmful
It has something to do with how crowded your teeth are.

If it is a little crowded, you can expand your arch or cut individual teeth to line it up. If the crowd is large, you can consider tooth extraction.

You are young, so it is not recommended to cut your teeth a lot, because slicing will destroy the smoothness of the teeth themselves, and it is easy to accumulate plaque locally, which is a hidden danger of dental caries.

To say the least, if the teeth are not properly maintained after slicing, many teeth will be affected. On the contrary, it is better to pull out teeth. Other teeth are still healthy after tooth extraction, and it is easy to close the tooth extraction gap at your age.

Another consideration is wisdom teeth. If you have wisdom teeth in your film, I suggest you consider tooth extraction, because tooth extraction reduces the crowding of teeth and provides space for the eruption of wisdom teeth. Some patients don't want to have their teeth pulled out for correction, but there is no room for wisdom teeth to grow in the later stage. Pulling out wisdom teeth will be much more painful than correcting tooth extraction.

Most doctors choose this compromise method because patients resist tooth extraction.

I also have patients who do biopsy. Generally, the front teeth themselves are unsightly (square, round and blunt). I will trim individual teeth (slender and delicate) and then apply a protective agent to seal the tubular structure of enamel.

I suggest you discuss the treatment plan with your doctor again:)