Can you use braces for a crooked septum?

A deviated septum cannot be corrected with braces, and those who are diagnosed with a deviated septum and experience significant symptoms require surgery. The medical name for a crooked septum is a deviated septum, but in most cases, and for most people, a septum that is rarely fully centered and is not accompanied by symptoms is a physiological deviated septum and usually does not need to be treated. If a deviated septum causes nasal congestion, nosebleeds, headaches, sinusitis and other symptoms, the septum is pathologically deviated. Common braces include dental braces, spinal braces, etc. There are no braces that can correct a deviated septum. These braces cannot improve the deviated nasal septum, so the pathologic deviated nasal septum needs to be corrected surgically, and the common methods include submucosal correction and excision of the nasal septum. Nasal septal deviation causes symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time for treatment, not.