The process of correcting buck teeth mainly involves taking photos and X-ray examination, making molds, making corrective plan, treatment, and follow-up consultation. 1. Photographing and X-ray examination: Before buck teeth correction, the doctor will usually take photos of the patient’s face and teeth and jaws so as to compare them after and before treatment. The doctor will need to take x-rays of the patient before treatment so as to get an accurate picture of the position of the teeth and bones. It is also possible to understand the development of teeth and bones of buck teeth patients. 2. Molding: A quick-setting adhesive is placed on the teeth and can be removed after about 1-2 minutes of biting to form a model of the teeth. The molds are mainly used as a backup and for easy comparison for future orthodontic treatment. 3. Formulation of orthodontic plan: Based on the photos, X-rays and dental models, the doctor will diagnose the type of misalignment scientifically through measurements and calculations, and finally formulate a suitable treatment plan for the patient. 4. Treatment: According to the orthodontic plan, there are two methods of treatment: simple orthodontics and combined orthodontics and orthognathics. 5. Follow-up: After the buck teeth correction, generally after one month need to follow-up, the doctor will be based on the orthodontic situation to suggest precautions.