In the process of tooth replacement, I wonder if it can be corrected?

Patient: The child has been found to have a geodesic condition since birth A: In principle, the earlier a child has a geodesic condition, the better, and children as young as eight years old can be treated as long as the incisors have been replaced. If there is no heredity, the treatment is relatively simple and not easy to repeat. If there is a hereditary factor, the treatment will be relatively simple and less likely to recur. If there is a hereditary factor, the treatment will be relatively troublesome and may recur in the course of development. It is recommended to go to the hospital for an examination to determine the treatment plan.