Does orthodontic tooth have pain?
One: tooth extraction is terrible. Parents of patients often give up orthodontic treatment for their children because they are afraid of tooth extraction.
According to LAN, the jaws of modern humans are relatively degenerated due to lack of necessary stimulation, while the number and size of teeth are not correspondingly degenerated, resulting in a jaw that is not big enough to hold all the teeth, resulting in crowding.
In order to match the teeth to the jaw, it is often necessary to remove the less functional teeth to provide conditions for the dentition to return to its normal position.
Mr LAN said that teeth become loose during orthodontic treatment because the teeth move in the bone due to the force of the braces, and the bone around the root of the tooth is reconstructed, resulting in a certain degree of motion of the tooth.
This is a normal phenomenon, tooth loosening is within the physiological range, don’t worry about it.
When the braces are removed, the teeth will be firm again.
Myth 3: Setting teeth hurts LAN Zedong says that although setting teeth is not easy, it is not that far off.
When you first wear braces, your teeth may react to the “pressure” of the braces for the first time.
The first week teeth will feel soft and weak, this period can choose to eat softer food.
After the adjustment period, eating can be basically normal.
During the period of wearing braces, the problem of grinding mouth will still exist, and timely contact with the doctor to deal with it, there is no adverse effect.
Misunderstanding 4: AGE IS BIG CANNOT CORRECT LAN ZEDONG SAYS, PEOPLE OFTEN HEAR THAT THE MAJORITY THAT ACCEPTS CORRECTION IS CHILDREN, ADOLESCENT.
If you miss this period, you can’t correct it.
In fact, there is no age limit for orthodontic teeth.
Want adult periodontal condition better only, can maintain good oral hygiene actively, can correct tooth likewise;
Of COURSE, THE SPEED OF ADULT ORTHOdonTIC TOOTH IS SLOWER THAN CHILDREN AND ADOLESCENTS, NEED A BIT MORE INSIST.
Myth 5: THE BEST TIME TO CORRECT A NEW TOOTH FOR MOST PATIENTS IS AFTER A NEW TOOTH (girls 11 TO 14 years old/boys 13 TO 16 YEARS OLD).
Some CIRCUMSTANCES ARE LIKE THE GROUND PACK DAY, REVERSE BITE, CROOKED CHIN, SMALL CHIN, incisOR gap IS TOO BIG, TOOTH NUMBER IS abnormal, WAIT until the patient is finished changing THE tooth to correct the tooth again late.
These conditions should be found as soon as possible on the professional dental hospital orthodontic examination, early intervention to avoid the aggravation of deformity.