Questions and Answers about Bone Dysplasia

Patient question: disease: crowded teeth moderate, bad teeth fillings many times Description: crowded teeth moderate, bad teeth from childhood fillings to big, found that as the older the individual teeth more and more protruding. The chin is too long, probably inherited from the father’s ground under the chin, but the front is not obvious Hope to provide help: teeth will not be corrected as the older the more serious tilt? I have bad teeth for orthodontic treatment. Is it possible to do orthodontics only without ortho-M surgery? I’m not sure if the effect is significant. The first thing you need to do is to get a good idea of what you’re looking for. The tilt of individual teeth may be aggravated by the eruption of wisdom teeth pushing, in addition to periodontal disease will also cause local movement of teeth, these are generally small-scale movement; ② bad teeth to orthodontics ah; ③ bony peri-sky whether you need surgery depends on the degree of bony deformity, appearance and patient requirements, the degree of bony deformity, poor appearance, high patient requirements often need orthodontic orthognathic joint orthognathic treatment (i.e. surgery). On the contrary, orthodontic treatment alone can be considered. So such a deformity is the need for close measurement and analysis of the patient’s X-rays and face, and coordinate with the patient to determine whether surgery; ④ you said the role is not great, I understand how the improvement of the shape and teeth after simple orthodontic treatment. First of all, to determine whether you can simply orthodontic orthodontic treatment, that will have to be based on the analysis of information to determine. If it is determined that simple orthodontic treatment is possible, then your face is fine, not too concave, so the bite can be corrected, the face will also be improved. If you want to improve your appearance significantly, surgery is the natural choice. I hope this will help you! Patient Question: Thank you for your reply, very detailed and patient! Patient Question: Is it true that if the teeth are not corrected and individual teeth are chosen for dental implants in the future, do they have to be implanted in the same position as the unevenness? Answer: Dental implants are definitely planted in the alveolar bone and will not be planted out of the alveolar bone in order to be flush with the adjacent teeth. Dental implants can conceal minor misalignments, but more serious misalignments cannot be concealed and can only be implanted in the missing position. However, some missing teeth can be closed by orthodontic methods and other dental problems can be solved at the same time.