During the period of orthodontic treatment, the teeth become crooked, you need to timely follow-up and communicate with the doctor to find out whether the original treatment plan or need to adjust the intervention.
Orthodontic treatment is closely related to the diagnosis of malocclusion, orthodontic design, application of orthodontic techniques and maintenance after orthodontic treatment. It is a normal phenomenon for teeth to move during orthodontic treatment, including tilting movement, overall movement, torque movement, elongation movement or depression movement, and rotational movement to achieve the purpose of aligning the teeth through multiple movements.
Therefore, if you find that your teeth are crooked during orthodontic treatment, you need to communicate with your orthodontist to find out whether it is part of the orthodontic program or a problem during orthodontic treatment, so that the orthodontic program can be adjusted and intervened in a timely manner.