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Do Adults Need Braces for Slightly Crooked Teeth?

Orthodontics Doctor, may I ask if, in general adults, teeth can continue to shift forward and become misaligned even if there are no wisdom teeth issues or other oral problems? If I feel that my teeth have become slightly more crooked than before, is it necessary to undergo ortho...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
If there is a malocclusion or skeletal discrepancies causing dental occlusion abnormalities, or if there is periodontal disease, it may lead to the entire dental arch being pushed forward. It is advisable to consult a dentist for further examination.

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Can I Get Braces with Severe Cavities? Expert Dental Advice

Orthodontics Hello Doctor: I have an issue with malocclusion. Generally, the upper teeth should slightly cover the lower teeth, but my teeth just touch the lower teeth without any overlap. Recently, I have been considering getting braces, but I have several cavities that are quit...


Dr. Huang Tingfang Reply:
Dear Miss lulu6352741: Regarding the issue of malocclusion you mentioned, orthodontic treatment would be a better option! Otherwise, if you opt for dentures, the teeth may be longer, but cavities still need to be addressed first! Please communicate more with your dentist! Thank y...

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Understanding Temporomandibular Joint Disorder After Orthodontic Treatment

Temporomandibular Joint Disorder (TMJ Disorder) Hello, doctor. I originally had a malocclusion, so I went for orthodontic treatment. Now, after about a year of treatment, my teeth have been making increasingly loud clicking sounds, and sometimes they even get stuck. I went for a ...


Dr. Huang Zhicheng Reply:
Dear Ms. Lai, Regarding the aforementioned issue, more severe joint problems cannot be resolved solely through orthodontics; however, orthodontic treatment can alleviate the initial severity. A bite splint can help achieve a more ideal occlusion and reduce the strain on the musc...

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Understanding Temporomandibular Joint Disorders: Symptoms and Next Steps

Temporomandibular joint disorder (TMJ disorder) Hello Doctor, I recently noticed that when I open my mouth wide, I hear a clicking sound in my ears (not very loud), and during the process of opening my mouth, my jaw shifts to the right before returning to the left. I also have a ...


Dr. Lin Jiayong Reply:
Hello, your issue can be addressed in two parts: 1. The joint issue should be evaluated by an oral and maxillofacial surgeon to determine if a splint can help improve the condition. 2. The tinnitus should be assessed by an otolaryngologist. It is recommended that you visit a larg...

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Addressing Space Issues in Children's Tooth Development and Orthodontics

Children experiencing dental crowding during the eruption of their permanent teeth? Hello, doctor. I would like to ask about my nine-year-old child who has lost six teeth. Previously, two primary teeth were extracted to make way for the new teeth. During a recent routine check-up...


Dr. Qiu Qiongyao Reply:
1. Orthodontic treatment can begin. 2. There are palatal expanders available for correction. 3. Please visit the dental clinic for treatment, as a palatal expander needs to be custom-fitted using a dental mold. 4. Malocclusion can lead to tooth wear, but correction will imp...

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Can Braces Correct Misaligned Jaw and Bite Issues?

Can braces improve a misaligned bite with a left-shifted jaw? Hello, doctor! I have an issue with malocclusion, and my jaw is also shifted to the left. When I take pictures, my face looks noticeably uneven. I'm not sure if this is related to my habit of sleeping on my side. ...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
It is advisable to consult a dentist for further examination and to assess whether orthodontic treatment with braces is necessary, as it may not improve malocclusion.

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Understanding the Connection Between TMJ Disorders and Dental Health

Is there a connection between the temporomandibular joint and teeth? Last month, I suddenly fell ill, and the doctor (not a dentist) diagnosed me with right temporomandibular joint (TMJ) arthritis. My symptoms mostly stem from staying up late, dietary issues, malocclusion, and be...


Dr. Huang Zhicheng Reply:
Hello, based on the above situation, it appears that there has been long-term teeth grinding and malocclusion, which has resulted in muscle and joint pain. It is recommended that the patient visit a clinic to assess the joint issues and temporarily avoid staying up late. Regardin...

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How to Stop Gum Bleeding: Tips for Healthy Gums After Dental Cleaning

Gum bleeding Hello, doctor. I would like to ask, I had a dental cleaning at a nearby clinic about a month ago. Since graduating from college, I have been experiencing ongoing gum issues, including redness, swelling, and bleeding. After visiting the dentist for a cleaning, I was i...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
If gum bleeding is caused by misalignment of the upper teeth that easily bites into the lower gums, along with impacted wisdom teeth pressing against other teeth, it can lead to plaque accumulation in the interproximal spaces, making the gums more prone to bleeding. It may be nec...

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Can Crooked Teeth Be Fixed? Solutions for Facial Asymmetry After Tooth Extraction

Is there any treatment for facial asymmetry caused by dental issues? I have been experiencing malocclusion for nearly two years. After having a tooth extracted, my face became asymmetrical. Is there any hope for improvement? I am still in the process of treatment, but it has been...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
If you feel that your face is still asymmetrical, it may be because your dental alignment has not yet been corrected. This could be due to pregnancy, which can prolong the treatment duration. During the orthodontic period, it is important to have regular follow-up appointments fo...

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How to Address Misaligned Teeth After a Head Injury

Shoulder pain? If something fell and hit your head, causing your mouth to appear misaligned and your teeth to be out of their normal arrangement, what should you do?


Dr. Huang Zhicheng Reply:
Hello, if your chin has suffered a heavy impact, you should see a dentist to check if the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) is injured or inflamed, which could lead to malocclusion. Medication or wearing a bite splint can help alleviate the symptoms. Wishing you safety and good healt...

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Can Orthodontics Close Gaps and Reduce Need for Implants?

Orthodontic closure of edentulous spaces? Can orthodontic treatment close some gaps from missing teeth, such as the upper right canine OXOO, upper right canine XXOOOXXO, and lower left canine, as well as the lower right canine OOOX? If orthodontics can reduce the need for maxilla...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
Please consult a dentist for further evaluation of the dental clinic planning. If there are no issues with malocclusion and there are simply spaces due to missing teeth, dental implants may be considered. However, if there are malocclusion issues, orthodontic treatment is recomme...

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Understanding Tooth Root Residue: Options for Dental Correction and Concerns

Root remnants Doctor, I have four molars that have cavities, causing my adjacent teeth to tilt forward over time, resulting in a slight indentation on my right cheek. I often bite my mouth, and my healing ability seems poor. My upper front teeth are slightly misaligned, leaning t...


Dr. Huang Zhicheng Reply:
Hello, I think it would be best for you to wear the occlusal splint for at least three months to allow the joint to relax. After ensuring there is no malocclusion and you are not frequently biting your cheeks, you can proceed with orthodontic treatment to align your teeth. If the...

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Is It Too Late for Braces at 16? Understanding Dental Correction Timing

About orthodontics? Hello, doctor. I would like to ask you a question. I am 16 years old and have been wanting to get braces to straighten my teeth. I feel that my front teeth are quite large, and I think it affects my appearance a bit; I feel like I have a slight overbite, but i...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
At 16 years old, with prominent front teeth and a slight overbite, it is advisable to consult an orthodontist for further evaluation to determine if orthodontic treatment is appropriate. If the upper and lower jawbones are still in the growth and development phase, different type...

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Understanding Retruded Chin: Causes, Concerns, and Treatment Options

Retreating chin Hello, Doctor: I recently noticed that my chin seems to be receding more than before, making my face look somewhat like a fish's head. Should I see a dentist, a temporomandibular joint (TMJ) specialist, or a plastic surgeon? Additionally, I have a slight over...


Dr. Huang Zhicheng Reply:
Hello, based on your description, it seems that there is insufficient development of the mandible, resulting in a Class II malocclusion, which may cause anterior displacement of the articular disc. This can lead to clicking sounds when opening and closing the mouth due to frictio...

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Understanding TMJ Pain: Can Orthodontic Treatment Help?

Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) I am currently experiencing pain in my temporomandibular joint (TMJ), and at times, I have difficulty opening my mouth. I had an X-ray taken, and there was no damage to the joint. The clinic mentioned that my deep bite combined with high stress level...


Dr. Huang Zhicheng Reply:
Dear Siqi, Hello. Temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders are related to malocclusion. If pharmacological treatment is ineffective, we should start with functional occlusal therapy, such as a flat occlusal splint, and once the symptoms subside, we can evaluate whether to use som...

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Understanding Gum Recession: Treatment Options and Considerations

Gum recession Gum recession has been observed, and the doctor mentioned it is caused by misaligned teeth. If left untreated, it may worsen. Some doctors suggest orthodontic treatment, while others say that due to my age, the effectiveness of orthodontics may be limited, and recom...


Dr. Huang Zhicheng Reply:
Hello, malocclusion that causes severe occlusal interference and occlusal trauma can indeed lead to gum recession. Orthodontics is one treatment option, but it requires periodontal health and can take a year and a half or more. If occlusal adjustments can mitigate occlusal trauma...

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Understanding Lip Swelling and Misalignment: Dental and Medical Insights

Lip and malocclusion issues? Hello Dr. Huang, I would like to ask which specialty I should consult for lip issues. My lips have been persistently swollen, and there are many tiny yellowish bumps at the corners of my mouth. I also experience symptoms similar to dehydration and d...


Dr. Huang Zhicheng Reply:
Dear Maddog: Hello, individuals with a retruded mandible may be classified as having Class II malocclusion. As you described, difficulty in chewing is often accompanied by an anterior open bite issue, where the lower lip assists in cutting food. This can easily lead to injury o...

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Understanding Jaw Clicking Sounds: Causes and Concerns

There is a popping sound in the jaw when opening the mouth? Hello doctor, I would like to ask, while practicing my English pronunciation, sometimes after a long period, I hear a faint sound that resembles cracking bones coming from the area below my ears when I open my mouth wide...


Dr. Huang Zhicheng Reply:
Hello, there is a meniscus (articular disc) located at the anterior part of the temporomandibular joint (TMJ). When it dislocates anteriorly, it can produce a clicking sound during opening and closing of the mouth, a condition clinically diagnosed as temporomandibular joint disor...

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Understanding Tooth Indentation: Causes and Solutions for Dental Concerns

Teeth are positioned inward? I previously noticed that my teeth seemed to be sinking inward when I rested my hand on my face while watching a movie. However, when I visited the doctor, they mentioned that unless there was a significant impact, it wouldn't cause the teeth to ...


Dr. Zeng Guanghui Reply:
Hello: If you notice that your posterior teeth appear to be sinking inward, it may be due to the alignment of the posterior teeth shifting towards the lingual side, or it could be a result of chronic gingival inflammation leading to a periodontal abscess. This can cause a feeling...

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Correcting Malocclusion: Can Dental Crowns Improve Your Smile?

Malocclusion and denture issues? I have a dental malocclusion where my upper teeth align directly with my lower teeth, instead of the upper teeth being positioned in front of the lower teeth. When I smile, it doesn't look bad, and it doesn't affect my ability to eat. Ho...


Dr. Zhang Xiangyuan Reply:
Dear netizen, Regarding your inquiry about creating an upper denture to alter the occlusion of your upper and lower teeth, it is essential to consider the current occlusal relationship of your teeth. Modifications to the occlusion should only be considered if they do not advers...

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