Buck teeth clinically mostly refer to a protruding upper jaw, which may be a protrusion of the jawbone or teeth. If only the teeth are protruding, and the amount of protrusion is not large, porcelain teeth can be used to correct. However, orthognathic surgery and orthodontic treatment are generally recommended.
Porcelain dentistry to correct buck teeth is mainly through the grinding of tooth tissue, and then through the crown restoration for teeth reshaping. However, if the amount of maxillary teeth protruding forward is large, the amount of abraded tooth tissue will also be large, which will affect the pulp nerve and require root canal treatment. Therefore, generally speaking, it is not recommended to correct the buck teeth through porcelain teeth correction, and it is recommended to orthognathic surgery and orthodontic treatment.
If you have buck teeth, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time, under the guidance of the doctor to give targeted treatment or treatment.