What to do if your teeth are crooked during tooth replacement

Crooked teeth during tooth replacement is an early manifestation of mixed dentition and may adjust automatically. If all the teeth have been replaced and the crooked teeth have not been adjusted, orthodontic treatment should be carried out in the stomatology department of a regular hospital.
If the teeth of young children are crooked during the tooth replacement period, such as the maxillary incisors tilted to both sides of the growth, it may be a temporary misalignment, and in the process of the eruption of other permanent teeth, it will be gradually adjusted automatically, which is commonly seen in the early stage of the mixed dentition. If all the teeth have been replaced and the crooked teeth have not been adjusted to the correct position, it is necessary to cooperate with the doctor for orthodontic treatment, such as wearing braces.
If the teeth are crooked during the tooth replacement period, it is recommended to observe for a period of time to give the crooked teeth time to adjust automatically, and then consider whether or not to have orthodontic treatment after all the permanent teeth have come in. Moreover, before orthodontic treatment, it is also necessary to cooperate with the doctor to carry out oral examination to clarify whether there are supernumerary teeth. If multiple teeth are found, the multiple teeth will also be extracted and then orthodontic treatment will be carried out.