Bony buck teeth can be corrected. Bony buck teeth is a relatively common maxillofacial deformity, which is mainly manifested as the upper lip protrudes forward, the lips can not be closed naturally, and the lips protrude forward, etc. Depending on the severity, it can be corrected by orthodontic treatment and surgical treatment. Usually, if it is a mild case of bony buck teeth, it can be improved by fixed orthodontic treatment. If the bony buck teeth are more severe, they may need to be corrected by orthodontic treatment in conjunction with orthognathic surgery, i.e., a process of preoperative orthodontics, orthognathic surgery, and postoperative orthodontics is used to correct the bony buck teeth. For severe bony buck teeth, relying on orthodontic correction alone cannot achieve better results, and it is necessary to cooperate with surgical orthognathic surgery to adjust the bony malocclusion and rebuild the dental and maxillofacial structure. When treating bony buck teeth, you should go to a regular dental hospital to improve the pre-corrective examination. In the course of treatment, you should follow the physician’s instruction and review regularly so as to adjust the treatment program in time.