The process of traction orthodontics for ambulatory teeth

The process of traction orthodontics for ambulatory teeth includes taking radiographs, traction, adjusting and adding force, and observing and following up. 1. Radiographs: X-rays should be taken first, mainly including surface tomograms and lateral cephalometric films, and CBCT if necessary, to visualize the root, position, direction, depth, and condition of the adjacent roots of the ambulatory tooth. 2. Traction: The crown or part of the tooth is surgically exposed, and the tooth can be pulled by bonding the orthodontic appliance. 3. Adjustment of force: By observing the eruption status of the embedded teeth, the force is adjusted until the embedded teeth are moved to the proper position and a proper occlusal relationship is formed. 4. Observation and follow-up: After completing the orthodontic treatment of the ambulatory teeth, it is important to observe the subsequent use of the teeth. If you want to do ambulatory teeth, it is recommended to go to the dental hospital in time for examination and standardized treatment under the guidance of the doctor.