It's my teeth's current position I visit a Orthodontist he tell me I need to extract more 3 teeths cause I have Bimaxilary Protrusion profile and That's cause my lower lips is forward what should I do ?
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In cases of bimaxillary protrusion, extraction of teeth is sometimes recommended to create space and reduce lip protrusion. This helps in improving facial profile and aligning the teeth properly.
However, extraction is not required in every case. The decision depends on:
• Severity of protrusion
• Amount of crowding
• Facial profile
• X-rays and cephalometric analysis
At 19 years of age, orthodontic treatment can give good results. If you are unsure, you can take a second opinion from another orthodontist before deciding on extractions.
Do not rush into extraction without proper diagnosis and treatment planning. A detailed clinical examination and records are necessary to choose the best option for you.
Orthodontic opinion is correct. If you're in doubt go for second opinion before starting for the treatment. It will bring more clearity to your treatment
Haii, In moderate to severe cases like yours (where the protrusion is noticeable and you want better lip position and profile harmony), the standard orthodontic approach Extraction of first premolars (one in each quadrant) This creates space (about 7–8 mm per side) to retract (pull back) and upright the front 6 teeth in each arch.
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Go ahead with orthodontist opinion.
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If profile improvement (less forward lips, easier lip closure) is your main concern, extraction + retraction usually gives the best result. Non-extraction options often limit how much the lips can come back
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