The main differences between dental and bony paronychia are different causes, different symptoms and different treatments, etc. The causes are different: dental paronychia is a simple malformation of teeth, while bony paronychia is a malformation of jaws.
1. Different causes: Dental paronychia is a simple dental malformation, which is mainly caused by misalignment of teeth; while bony paronychia is a deformity of the jaws, which is usually related to genetic factors, artificial feeding and bad oral habits.
2. Symptoms are different: Dental parietal symptoms are relatively mild, the main manifestation is the front teeth anti-maxillary, anti-coverage is relatively small, the face basically unaffected; while bony parietal not only the lower incisors in the upper incisors, the face is usually rendered as a concave face type, face changes are relatively large.
3. Different treatments: Dental paronychia can be improved by orthodontic treatment, while bony paronychia usually requires surgical intervention in addition to orthodontic treatment.
If the teeth have the problem of paronychia, it is recommended to actively go to the regular hospital for relevant examinations, a clear diagnosis, and follow the doctor’s instructions to use standardized teaching programs.