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Can there be sequela after correcting teeth?

Orthodontic sequelae are mainly caused by improper orthodontic techniques and nursing. Generally speaking, the common sequelae of orthodontics are:

1, root resorption, the sequela of orthodontics, is more likely to appear in adult orthodontics. After the root is absorbed, the teeth will become shorter, thus increasing the chance of tooth loosening.

2. The damage of alveolar bone is also a common sequela of orthodontics, because it will move teeth and drive periodontal tissue during orthodontics, and alveolar bone may become lower, leading to gingival atrophy. Although this is a pity, it is indeed inevitable.

3. Tooth looseness is more common in the sequelae of orthodontics. Because the process of orthodontics is a process of moving teeth, when moving teeth, the tissues around the teeth are constantly shifting and rebuilding. Therefore, tooth looseness is easy to appear in orthodontics.

4, dental pulp diseases Many people will have dead pulp teeth after orthodontics. This is the process of orthodontics. Excessive pressure on teeth leads to nerve damage, which is also a common sequela of orthodontics. Many dentists did not clearly explain these situations to patients during orthodontic consultation, but after problems occurred, they could only be solved by pulling out the nerve root canal.

Finally, serious doctors will try their best to make treatment plans according to the specific conditions of patients, and there will be no such sequelae. To correct it, it is recommended to go to a regular dental institution.