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4 side effects of orthodontics should not be ignored

Are there any side effects of orthodontics? Many people's teeth may have imperfect conditions, such as buck teeth, which require orthodontics in time. However, some parents of children worry about the side effects of orthodontics. The following content will be introduced for everyone so that everyone can understand it earlier. (Recommend by an experienced technician from Chinese dental laboratory)

 

 
1. Effect on the dental pulp: In the early stage of treatment, a mild and temporary inflammatory reaction occurs in the dental pulp, which is manifested by the patient's pain or discomfort during the first few days of the application, but experiments have proved that this effect There is no clinical significance.

 

2. Impact on tooth root: during orthodontics, the surface of the tooth root also undergoes reconstitution activities such as absorption and hyperplasia. After treatment, the tooth root will return to normal with its own repair ability, but if the force is too large during treatment, the risk of root resorption will increase. Are there any side effects of orthodontics?

 

3. The impact on the height of the alveolar bone: People who have undergone orthodontic treatment will have a small reduction in the height of the alveolar bone. This is because wearing appliances makes it difficult to maintain oral hygiene and increases the chance of suffering from gingivitis. Bone has a certain influence. After the treatment is completed, the alveolar bone will not continue to absorb. If the oral hygiene is maintained, the alveolar bone will gradually return to normal.

 


4, the teeth become loose: under normal circumstances, each tooth has a certain degree of physiological mobility in order to buffer the pressure of chewing and prevent tooth trauma. During orthodontic treatment, the looseness of teeth increases, which is a normal response. To move the teeth, it is necessary to reconstruct the alveolar bone and periodontal ligament, because the teeth are fixed in the alveolar bone by the periodontal ligament, so the teeth will become loose. However, after the tooth is corrected to the normal position and stops moving, the tooth can reattach the periodontal ligament through its own repairing ability and become stable without permanent damage. Therefore, if the tooth is found to be too loose in the clinic, the afterburner should be suspended and allowed to continue after a period of recovery.

From Chinese outsource dental lab Wanmei dental lab.

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