Do you need to straighten crooked teeth during tooth replacement?

Teeth grow crooked during the tooth replacement period is not anti-mandibular, no need to correct for the time being, if the teeth are still incorrect at the age of 13 ~ 14 weeks, you need to correct them in time; the teeth are anti-mandibular, you need to correct them in time.
1. No need for orthodontic treatment: the position of the teeth during the period of tooth replacement is not fixed, and there is a self-adjustment period, some mildly crooked teeth with the development of the alveolar bone, can be gradually restored to the normal tooth position.
2. Orthodontics: If the teeth are crooked and anticoracoid, it is necessary to correct them in time, so as not to lead to mandibular protrusion, crescent face, etc., which will affect the facial aesthetics; if it is not an anticoracoid, it can be waited until the age of 13~14 years old, and the teeth will be replaced by the milk teeth completely, the teeth are still not correct, it is recommended that the teeth be corrected in time, so as not to influence the occlusion of the whole teeth and the facial appearance.
The teeth should go to the regular hospital in time, listen to the advice of professional doctors, and choose the best treatment plan.