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I have worn braces for half a year, and now I need to have my teeth pulled out. Is it okay?

Yes, some direct communication correction programs require tooth extraction and then tooth extraction correction. Some are recommended by doctors but patients are unwilling, and doctors will try to correct them first. If the corrective effect is not satisfactory without tooth extraction, he will still consider pulling his tooth again.

In fact, 50% of orthodontic patients need to have their teeth extracted. The purpose of tooth extraction is as follows: 1. Use the interval between tooth extraction to arrange crowded teeth. Patients with severe overcrowding are more likely to have their teeth extracted. The second is to retract the front teeth by using the extraction gap, change the protrusion of the dental arch and improve the face shape. For example, some people have protruding lips. After tooth extraction, the protrusion of lips will become smaller and the face will become beautiful. Thirdly, after the tooth extraction gap is adjusted, the cusp fossa is staggered and the occlusal contact area is the largest, achieving the best chewing efficiency. Your situation should belong to the second category.