A child’s first permanent teeth can be restored to their normal form and function by orthodontics. In addition to orthodontics can also be dealt with through self-observation and extraction of milk teeth. 1. Self-observation: If children’s permanent teeth have just erupted and the degree of offset is mild, they can be observed first, and some of the teeth can be restored to the normal position by themselves in the process of growth. 2. Removal of milk teeth: If the milk teeth have not yet fallen out and the permanent teeth have already erupted, resulting in the permanent teeth not in the normal position, you need to go to the hospital to remove the milk teeth, so that the permanent teeth will return to the normal position. 3. Orthodontics: If the permanent teeth have been erupting for a long time and still can’t return to normal, you need to bring your child for orthodontics in time. You can wear orthodontic braces to correct and restore their normal shape and function. When children’s first permanent teeth are inside and cannot be corrected on their own, it is recommended to go to a regular medical institution in time to prevent abnormal appearance or dysfunction of the teeth.