The correct term for buck teeth would be maxillary protrusion, and the price for correcting maxillary protrusion ranges from $10,000 to $30,000. If orthodontic tooth extraction is required, there is an additional corresponding cost of about 500~2000 dollars. The specific price is also related to the local economic development level.
The correction of maxillary protrusion is done after various examinations to determine the orthodontic program. If necessary, the orthodontic teeth are extracted. After that, the teeth will be aligned and leveled to recover the maxillary dentition, close the gaps, and form a normal overlay coverage relationship as well as a normal occlusal contact relationship.
The available orthodontic options are labial fixed orthodontics, lingual fixed orthodontics, and invisible removable orthodontics.
If the maxillary protrusion is serious or accompanied by other symptoms, it is recommended to go to the hospital in time to receive regular treatment.