First, young permanent teeth First of all, when it comes to young permanent teeth, many people may not know it. In fact, young permanent teeth are immature or just growing, and it takes two to three years for young permanent teeth to grow into adult permanent teeth. Traditional medicine believes that root canal therapy is not necessary for young permanent teeth after malocclusion correction. In general, children's permanent teeth are also called immature deciduous teeth. Generally, this kind of teeth will resume their growth after malocclusion reduction, and there is no need for root canal treatment except for abnormal conditions.
Second, deciduous teeth Secondly, many people tend to confuse deciduous teeth with young permanent teeth, but in fact, deciduous teeth and young permanent teeth are completely different. Primary teeth are the first group of teeth that humans grow, with 20 teeth up and down. Root canal therapy is needed for deciduous teeth after malocclusion, but it is necessary to observe the situation of deciduous teeth after malocclusion before treatment. If it is found that the deciduous teeth have grown out and the nerve necrosis of the deciduous teeth is obvious, root canal treatment should be carried out in time.
Third, adult permanent teeth Adults generally have 32 adult permanent teeth, and there are eight adult permanent teeth in each of the four directions in the adult mouth. Adult permanent teeth should be treated as soon as possible according to the tooth condition after malocclusion correction, and root canal treatment should be carried out as soon as possible after adult permanent teeth are repaired to remove the dead pulp of bad teeth and prevent the root from absorbing the dead pulp.
To sum up, after malocclusion correction, different teeth have different measures. We can decide whether to do root canal therapy according to our own teeth. If so, everything should be done according to the doctor's instructions.