Dental problems can be said to accompany people throughout their lives. When babies are very young, if they have dental problems, parents always think that their babies will have to change their teeth later, so it's not a big problem and there's no need to be too timid. Dibao Tian is a common occurrence for many babies, so what should we do for a two-year-old baby who still has Dibao Tian?
Firstly, it depends on whether the parents have this situation. Usually, facial shape is greatly influenced by genetics. If parents or relatives do not have this condition, the likelihood of the baby being cured is very high. If parents have this situation, then the baby may also have this situation. After the baby has changed permanent teeth, this situation can be changed through orthodontic treatment.
Secondly, babies under the age of three are still too young to cooperate with doctors and wear appropriate equipment. Babies over the age of three have a certain degree of self-discipline, so four to five years old is the best time for babies to treat their teeth. During the alternation of primary and permanent teeth, there may be individual teeth biting back, usually corrected by wearing removable braces. When a baby has multiple teeth that need to be corrected, it is necessary to use a fixed orthodontic device to coordinate treatment.
Finally, this is a common malocclusion in babies, and if not corrected during the deciduous period, the best correction period will be missed. After replacing teeth, the reversal of permanent teeth will continue, and as age increases, facial shape will become increasingly deformed. If not corrected during growth and development, it will develop into adulthood. Although efforts can be made to correct the bite relationship of teeth, severe bone deformities must be corrected through surgery. From a preventive perspective, it is important to take the baby for treatment as soon as possible.