Children's teeth problems, such as irregular teeth arrangement and damage, can be corrected after they are ten years old. At this stage, children's development status has entered a stable stage and their physical endurance is relatively strong, which is the best opportunity for corrective treatment. Children's orthodontics needs a period of one to two years. Although there is no age limit for orthodontics, children who are too young are weak in self-control and endurance and need parents' support.
What methods are there in the treatment of children's orthodontics?
1. If children have irregular teeth and abnormal teeth during tooth replacement or tooth growth, they can choose a dental appliance to intervene in time. The sooner this is done, the better the effect and the better the recovery of tooth status.
2. Wear braces to correct irregular teeth, and you can also choose to wear braces to correct them. Braces correction is to make the teeth return to the normal position through the traction generated by them. It is necessary to evaluate the situation of tooth recovery on schedule and make appropriate adjustments to braces.
3, surgical correction, this is generally aimed at the situation of uneven teeth caused by the development of maxillofacial bones. It is necessary to solve the problem from the etiology through surgery and change the environment for the growth and development of teeth.
What are the benefits of orthodontics for children?
1. After orthodontics, it can improve the appearance influence caused by irregular teeth and increase children's self-confidence.
2. After orthodontics, the situation of inaccurate pronunciation caused by irregular tooth arrangement will be completely improved. In addition, after orthodontics, some oral infections and respiratory discomfort caused by dryness of oral mucosa will be reduced.
3. After orthodontics, the normal occlusion of teeth is restored, which reduces the situation of dental caries and periodontal disease caused by irregular arrangement, and reduces the probability of tooth disease.