What should I do if my child’s teeth grow in crooked during tooth replacement?

Read: Parents are very concerned about their children’s growth, especially in the child’s tooth replacement stage, many parents see their children’s teeth grow unevenly when they are changing teeth for their children, they will worry about whether they will develop some problems such as malocclusion of teeth alignment. So how to do if your child’s teeth grow crooked during tooth replacement? What should I do if my child’s teeth grow crooked during the tooth replacement period? In fact, parents do not need to worry too much, children in the change of teeth often have some temporary misalignment of teeth, such as mild crowded teeth, more obvious gap between the incisors, bite deeper, etc., such as found children have such a situation, parents do not need to worry, can take the child to the hospital to ask the doctor to help check, and some of the symptoms can be with the growth of children, will slowly disappear or alleviate, so no treatment. Therefore, no treatment is needed. But not all dental problems should not be orthodontic, because nothing can have a 100% guarantee, when children need to do orthodontics in the following cases: 1, the upper jaw or lower jaw bone deformity is more serious: such as the performance of the front teeth are excessively protruding, the lips need to do orthodontics. 2, bad habits: seriously affect the normal development of the teeth and jaws. Such as biting the lower lip habit, biting finger habit, mouth breathing habit, tongue spitting habit, etc. 3, individual teeth serious misalignment: such as twisted teeth. Individual teeth reversal, such as the upper teeth bite inside the lower teeth. The teeth grow crooked during tooth replacement can be repaired by orthodontic methods. The goal of orthodontic treatment is to make your teeth more straight and beautiful. Orthodontic treatment aligns misaligned teeth, improves your appearance, and boosts your self-confidence. The goals of orthodontic treatment are beauty, health, function, and stability. Parents are reminded that they should keep an eye on their baby’s dental development and take their children for regular dental checkups to find out that malocclusion should be corrected early so as not to miss the best time for orthodontic treatment.