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Rectification
surgery of osteogenic snaggleteeth |
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Rectification surgery of
osteogenic snaggleteeth |
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"I have snaggleteeth. Is it better
to have a surgical operation or just
rectify it?" Actually, the crucial
point of this question is that whether
you are a person that has protruding
bone or has teeth extending outward.
A very simple way to determine is if
your teeth extend toward outside (the
angle of the front teeth is unusually
at a plane level) then a simple orthodontics
will achieve a better result. If your
front tooth angle is normal and perhaps
only a little bit outreaching, the protruded
part is not the teeth but is the bone
of gums above the tooth roots and you
cared about this part, which is the
protruded maxilla the most, then the
simple orthodontics treatment might
disappoint you.
We have many customers telling us that
"I have been doing orthodontics
for two or three years already and because
of this, my teeth turn inward but my
upper jaw bones are still protruded!”
This is a very typical case where surgical
operation should originally be performed,
however orthodontics treatment was performed,
therefore unsatisfactory or unanticipated
results happened. To the person, who
has abnormal teeth and jaw, a successful
treatment must include osteotomy to
rectify the arrangement of patient's
maxilla and mandible, or other facial
bones, even to coordinate with Rhinoplasty,
bone reduction, Mentoplasty and oculoplastic
surgery, to sculpture an ideal face
shape. |
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