Many parents think that their children’s bad teeth can be ignored, anyway, the future replacement of teeth can be, in fact, this idea is wrong. Dental experts point out that children with malformed teeth must go to the dentist for an examination to determine whether the child’s teeth need to be treated according to the child’s malformed teeth, so as not to bring more harm to the child’s future, and even the normal development of the face.
Reverse jaw – easy to form a “crescent face”
It is commonly known as “enameled teeth”, which means that the lower row of teeth encapsulates the upper row of teeth. It seriously affects the beauty of the face, leads to eating, chewing function decreases, increases the gastrointestinal burden, and can also affect pronunciation and health.
Partial jaw – face asymmetry
Due to tooth decay or missing on one side, eating with the other side for a long time leads to double face asymmetry, which seriously affects the beauty and mental health.
Buck teeth protrusion – lip protrusion affects facial curves
Buck teeth will become more obvious with age, which makes patients very unconfident and greatly affects school and social life, and some children become inferior, which should also be corrected in time.
Individual teeth retrusion – upper lip depression
The individual incisors or two teeth are jawed back, which is extremely dangerous. It can affect the normal development of the upper face and the sunken upper lip. Moreover, the potential danger is that it is most likely to lead to TMJ disorder in children growing up to the age of 30 to 40.
Crowded teeth – lack of confidence in smile
Mild crowding can be observed and left untreated during the teething period; in severe cases, individual or multiple teeth are misaligned in all directions and should be corrected as soon as possible. Crowded teeth affect the overall aesthetics and make children’s smiles less confident. In addition, crowded teeth also hinder the cleaning of the local teeth and are prone to tooth decay and gingivitis.
Jaw recession
Underdeveloped chin, small chin, commonly known as bird’s mouth. It affects the facial aesthetics, and because the lower row of teeth is too narrowly aligned, it restricts the development of the upper row of teeth and also affects the function.
Early loss of baby teeth
Premature loss of baby teeth before the replacement time will cause the local jaw bone to be underdeveloped, and the position of missing teeth may be partially or even completely occupied due to the displacement of neighboring teeth, so that permanent teeth may erupt in the wrong place or form dental malformation by ambiguous obstruction.
Retained milk teeth
If the baby teeth are not lost by the time of replacement, the eruption of permanent teeth will be blocked and the eruption sequence will be abnormal, or the teeth will be erupted in the wrong position or buried and obstructed, resulting in malocclusion and misalignment of teeth.
Non-eruption of permanent teeth or ambiguous obstruction
An obstructed tooth is a tooth that partially erupts or fails to erupt completely and cannot erupt in the future. It is common in childhood incisors. It can be improved by aiding eruption or traction.
Bad habits
Bad habits such as finger-sucking, lip and tongue habits can lead to malocclusion of bones and teeth, so it is also necessary to come to the hospital for interceptive orthodontics in time.