What are the dangers of extracting teeth to straighten teeth

  The main danger of extracting teeth for orthodontic treatment is that it can affect the alignment of the teeth, and also by removing the teeth, it can lead to some gum diseases.  After the teeth are extracted, there will be some vacancies in the tooth bed. This time the alignment of the teeth will be affected. After a period of time, the teeth become backwards and the alignment of the teeth becomes a problem. In this case often the teeth are straightened, which can affect the state of other teeth and cause problems with other teeth as well.  When teeth are straightened by extraction, the removal of teeth often brings about pain, swelling, and bleeding. If not handled properly at this stage, it can cause some gum diseases. These gum diseases are often caused by bacteria, and it is not possible to use some cleaning appliances for some time after the tooth extraction. At this time, the diet can be affected and the cleaning problem can also be affected.  Orthodontic treatment by extraction often causes aesthetic problems and gum disease after the teeth have been removed. Compared to the method of orthodontics through appliances, tooth extraction for orthodontics is still more harmful, so it is important to choose this method carefully.