Current location - Plastic Surgery and Aesthetics Network - Plastic surgery and beauty - What effect does a child's buck teeth have on pronunciation?
What effect does a child's buck teeth have on pronunciation?
Children's buck teeth may have some influence on pronunciation. Because the teeth are uneven, it will affect the airflow and pronunciation in the mouth, resulting in unclear or inaccurate pronunciation. Especially when pronouncing some syllables that need the coordination of tongue and lips, such as "th" and "sh", the influence of buck teeth may be more obvious.

In addition, children's buck teeth may also affect their self-confidence and social skills. If children feel inferior or unwilling to communicate with others because of buck teeth, it may also have a negative impact on their language development.

Therefore, it is very important for children with buck teeth to receive corrective treatment in time. Orthodontic treatment can improve the problem of uneven tooth arrangement, improve oral health, and also help to improve children's pronunciation and self-confidence.