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Can orthodontics have sequelae?
Sanbo dental experts tell us that if children aged 65,438+00-65,438+04 undergo orthodontics and pay attention to brushing and cleaning their teeth in peacetime, the sequelae caused by orthodontics can be largely avoided. Improper orthodontics will have the following sequelae: 65,438+0. Tooth looseness: Tooth looseness is common in the harm of orthodontics. Because the process of orthodontics is a process of moving teeth, when moving teeth, the tissues around the teeth are constantly shifting and rebuilding. Therefore, tooth looseness is easy to appear in orthodontics. 2. Root resorption: One of the sequelae of orthodontics is root resorption. Adult orthodontics is more prone to root resorption. After the root is absorbed, the teeth will become shorter, which increases the chance of tooth loosening. 3, alveolar bone damage: it is also because during orthodontics, moving teeth will drive periodontal tissue, alveolar bone may become lower, leading to gingival atrophy. Although this is a pity, it is indeed inevitable. 4, pulp disease: many people will have dead pulp teeth after orthodontics, which is the pressure exerted on the teeth during orthodontics, resulting in tooth nerve damage. Many dentists do not clearly explain these situations to patients in orthodontic consultation, but after problems occur, they can only solve them by pulling out the nerve root canal. Sanbo dental experts remind orthodontic patients to make regular follow-up visits in order to find problems in time and solve them in time. 12