Tuesday 15 May 2012

Dentition will bring harm?

Irregular teeth, not only just ugly teeth so simple, serious missing teeth, anterior open jaw will largely affect the facial appearance and even lead to oral disease, gastrointestinal function, weakened, and other undesirable phenomena.

Irregular arrangement of teeth of the population, more than 80 percent of people who have varying degrees of gingivitis, bleeding gums, tartar formation and tooth pigmentation, bad breath, caries and other phenomena? This is due to the malalignment of teeth, bad contact between the tooth surfaces is uneven, dental and dental relationship, the formation of difficult to clean. These are difficult to clean areas is very easy to stay in the dental plaque and dental instruments food debris. This plaque if not removed it and food residues corruption fermentation produces acid and cause tooth decay. At the same time, the plaque will continue to calcified deposition and formation of dental calculus adheres to the tooth neck and gums become subgingival calculus, and stimulate the gums to produce gingivitis, plaque direct contact with the gingival margin, also have gingivitis. Malalignment, occlusion of the bad teeth chew food when the individual teeth dislocation, bear excessive force, and easily lead to periodontal burden too much the occurrence of periodontal diseases, emergence of symptoms of red, swollen gums, shrinking gums and Toothache without fear of root canal treatment teeth is constantly exposed. These misplaced teeth of long-term traumatic occlusion, may cause necrosis of the dental gums, followed by discoloration of the teeth, if untreated, can cause chronic periapical fistula.

Therefore, the irregular arrangement of teeth prone to dental problems. In this case, oral doctor suggested:

1. Timely removal of dental calculus, aggressive treatment of gingivitis.

2. Regular inspection, timely treatment.

3. The correct "up and down vertical brush brushing strengthen care malalignment of teeth.

4. in a timely manner to please the physician of the Department of Orthodontics, orthodontic treatment.

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