In medical terms, it is known as antomandibular, and the formation of child’s antomandibular is related to genetic factors, improper feeding, bad oral habits, and serious caries of back teeth.
1. Genetic factors: If one of the parents is an antomandibular, the possibility of the child having an antomandibular is higher.
2. Improper feeding posture: Improper feeding posture of the mother during infancy may lead to the child’s anticuspids, and the use of unsuitable bottles may also lead to anticuspids.
3. Bad oral habits: some children habitually spit out their tongues, stretch their jaws and other bad oral habits, which can also lead to the child’s anticuspids.
4. Serious caries in the back teeth: some children can’t bite the food due to caries in the back teeth, so they will unconsciously use the front teeth to chew the food, which may cause anticuspension in a long time.
Children appear to be parietal in time to the hospital, under the advice of a professional physician to choose the best correction program.