Normally, orthodontic teeth do not require extraction. But the specific need for tooth extraction depends on the patient's specific situation. The scientific name of orthodontic teeth is called orthodontics, which is used to treat malocclusion between teeth, between teeth and the maxillofacial region, and between the maxillofacial region to achieve corrective effects.
The methods for correcting teeth usually include routine correction, invisible correction, etc. If it is a bone deformity, it usually requires surgical correction, that is, using orthodontic surgery, orthognathic surgery, etc. to correct abnormal teeth. Orthodontic teeth generally do not require tooth extraction. If tooth extraction is required, it is usually due to reasons such as crowded, severely misaligned or irregular teeth. If you choose to use braces for orthodontic treatment, it is important to pay attention to the protection of braces in daily life. Pay attention to oral hygiene and brush your teeth promptly after eating any food to ensure oral cleanliness. Try not to eat hard, sticky or other foods to avoid damage to the orthodontic device. If a tooth is extracted during orthodontic treatment, it is recommended to pay attention to a light diet and try to consume liquid food as much as possible for about a week after extraction.
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