Tooth extraction in orthodontics
Tooth extraction in orthodontics is ambiguous for many orthodontic treatment applicants. It may seem unreasonable to patients to do this, but when a person is faced with a congestion of teeth in the mouth and there is not enough space inside the mouth to guide the teeth to the main place, it is necessary to pull one or more teeth. The doctor decides on a complete examination of the teeth with the help of radiological images whether it is necessary to extract the teeth for orthodontics or not. If there is not enough space in the dental arch or if you have a impacted tooth, tooth extraction will most likely be done. The compression of the teeth is sometimes so severe that not all teeth fit in the arch and therefore tooth extraction is necessary. However, it should be noted that the empty space caused by tooth extraction is completely closed during orthodontic treatment.
این وبسایت از کوکی ها برای بهبود تجربه شما و شخصی سازی محتوای ما به شما استفاده می کند. با ادامه استفاده از این وبسایت شما موافقت می کنید که از کوکی ها استفاده کنید.