Early correction can eliminate jaw deformities

Parents, are you concerned about your child’s jaw development while you are concerned about your child’s teeth? During the summer, parents are increasingly consulting orthodontics for their children, and most parents are gradually learning about the golden age of orthodontics for children (10-14 years old), however, for some special malocclusion, I think most people do not understand the importance of early intervention treatment, such as jaw and facial dysplasia caused by dental malformations. Early orthodontic treatment can eliminate jaw deformities 1, jaw development problems of children, the best time for orthodontics is the early teething period (8, 9 weeks old); 2, early prevention: when children are in the teething period, when the milk teeth are almost lost, permanent teeth have not yet grown, growth and development is relatively vigorous, whether it is a simple dental malformation or accompanied by bone problems, functional braces can be used to normalize the development of the jaws. After that, orthodontic treatment can be used to obtain neat teeth and beautiful face; 3, once the growth period has passed, the teeth and jaws will need to be broken and remodeled, and orthognathic surgery will be performed on the basis of orthodontic treatment. Note: In addition, the protrusion of the lower front teeth such as “Diastema” will also affect the jaw development, which needs to be treated in advance, and the earliest correction can be started around 3.5 years old. How is jaw deformity caused? In addition to congenital factors, acquired habits are also a cause of malocclusion and jaw development. For example, bad habits such as pencil biting, nail biting, lip biting and tongue spitting can cause the incisors to put pressure on the lower lip, which inhibits the development of the lower jaw and leads to misalignment of the bite. In reality, most people do not know that jaw development is closely related to the shape of the teeth. Dental treasure reminds you to go to the dentist regularly to check your child’s oral cavity, so that problems can be detected early and treated quickly, so that you and your child can have a beautiful life together.