Buck teeth are a common dental deformity in the East. Buck teeth not only affect our appearance, but also change the shape of our face in severe cases. People with crooked teeth are also more likely to develop dental problems than people with normal teeth.
So, what are the effects of not correcting crooked teeth? Crooked teeth can cause serious dysfunction and require prompt treatment. Nowadays, the technology of orthodontic treatment is increasing day by day, and many methods are very suitable for correcting crooked teeth, which also provides a lot of convenience for patients. About the impact of buck teeth in our lives,
Let me introduce them to you one by one. The impact of buck teeth in life:
First, affect the development of teeth In the process of children’s growth and development, due to excessive teeth will affect the normal development of maxillofacial soft and hard tissues. If the anterior crossbite is treated from time to time, the lower dental arch restricts the development of the premaxilla, and the mandible develops excessively forward without the coordinated relationship between the upper and lower dental arches, which results in the depression of 1/3 of the face and the mandibular protrusion deformity. With severe malocclusion, the face presents a crescent-shaped face.
Second, affect the health of teeth Buck teeth are easy to clean, it is easy to attract a lot of bacteria, causing various dental diseases such as periodontal disease, gingivitis, etc., causing great damage to our teeth.
Third, the beauty that affects the appearance The upper and lower lips with buck teeth are generally difficult to close, which has a great impact on our appearance, and also changes our face shape, completely damaging a person’s personal image.
Fourth, it affects the health of the body. Too many teeth will not only cause harm to the dental, maxillofacial part, but also the whole body, such as indigestion and gastrointestinal diseases caused by the reduction of chewing function. In addition, the deformity of the face can cause serious psychological and mental disorders for the patient.
5. Affect pronunciation function Because teeth are an auxiliary tool for our pronunciation, buck teeth lead to changes in the airflow of sound waves, which has a certain impact on our pronunciation, resulting in inaccurate pronunciation. In the same way, buck teeth may also interfere with normal breathing.