After the child’s teeth are replaced, the teeth are not even. This is something that many parents worry about. What should we do in response to this situation? Misaligned teeth after teeth replacement are mostly caused by some bad habits during teeth replacement, such as habitually biting the lips or licking the position where the teeth are replaced, which may lead to crowded teeth, open jaws and other symptoms of irregular teeth .
Types of Misaligned Teeth So what should I do about misaligned teeth? The best way to get rid of crooked teeth is to get orthodontic treatment. Orthodontics, also known as orthodontics, involves placing appliances on the teeth that force the teeth to move and rearrange to restore a normal, straight dentition.
At present, there are many methods for orthodontics in clinical practice, such as metal brackets, invisible braces, ceramic orthodontics and lingual invisible orthodontics. Parents can choose the appropriate orthodontic method according to the doctor’s treatment plan. Generally speaking , as long as you choose the right orthodontist, no matter which correction method you choose, you can achieve good results. What should I do if my child’s teeth are crooked after teeth replacement? The most effective way is to do orthodontics, but parents need to pay attention that the sooner the orthodontic treatment is, the better. Don’t wait until the child’s teeth development has passed the peak period before orthodontic treatment. At that time, it will not only increase the difficulty of orthodontic treatment, but also may cost more. There is more money too.