Almost a year after orthodontic treatment, the lower row will continue to recede inward, or has enough I want the jaw to be more obvious is this way without receding to take off the orthodontic attachment will be just right?
Condition Analysis:
Orthodontics in one year mainly focuses on aligning the teeth and leveling the dental arch.When viewed from the side, the overlying jaws of the upper and lower teeth are basically normal and the lower row of teeth can be receded without recession.After closing the extraction gap, intermaxillary retraction may be an option, depending on the specific situation.
Condition Analysis:
The gums are swollen due to dental disease depending on the final orthodontic situation, maybe it is temporary.You can ask the orthodontist how to treat it. At most, there is a change in the position of the jaw and you need to get rid of the gum inflammation and buy an orthodontic special toothbrush.
Condition Analysis:
In this case, I think you'd better say that you'd better make some adjustments, otherwise the factors affecting this are relatively large, this is still to pay attention to see what his specific situation is, and then targeted to do a little adjustment and treatment in this regard.
Condition Analysis:
If you say you want to press your jaw to be more prominent and obvious, then both the lower row of teeth and the upper layer of teeth should be brought in further as much as possible so that you can achieve the effect you want.You should consult and communicate with your primary care doctor who will adjust the strength of the wire appropriately according to your requirements.