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Can Protrusive Mouth Orthodontic Treatment at Nonhyeon Station Be Done Without Tooth Extraction?

New N Dental Clinic · 뉴엔치과의원 · September 25, 2025

Gangnam protrusive mouth orthodontic treatment A protrusive mouth can cause not only an appearance-related concern but also various inconveniences in daily life. When the teeth pro...

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Clinic: New N Dental Clinic

Original post date: September 25, 2025

Translated at: April 20, 2026 at 2:33 PM

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Gangnam protrusive mouth orthodontic treatment

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A protrusive mouth can cause not only an appearance-related concern but also various inconveniences in daily life. When the teeth protrude forward, the side profile can look less defined, or the lips may not close properly, and it can also affect speech and chewing function. In this post, we will look at the causes of protrusive mouth, the possibility of treatment without extraction, and cases where extraction is necessary.

Causes of a protrusive mouth

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A protrusive mouth is not simply a matter of tooth alignment; it is the result of a combination of bone structure and habits as well. The most common cause is when the teeth are angled forward in their arrangement. If the jawbone is narrow relative to the size of the teeth, the teeth can be pushed forward, creating a protruding appearance.

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Another cause is a problem with the development of the alveolar bone or jawbone. As the upper jaw develops, the teeth and lips may appear to protrude forward relatively. Lifestyle habits also have a major impact. Habits such as thumb sucking or mouth breathing can change the development of the teeth and jaw, worsening protrusion. In the end, a protrusive mouth is the result of teeth, bones, and habits being intertwined, so identifying the cause accurately is the first step in determining the treatment direction.

Cases where treatment without extraction is possible

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There are cases where treatment without extraction is actually possible. If the ratio between the teeth and the alveolar bone is well balanced and there is enough space in the dental arch, the alignment can be adjusted without removing teeth. Even when the protrusion is not severe, improvement is possible by slightly moving the teeth backward.

In particular, for teenagers in their growth period, jaw growth can be controlled, making non-extraction treatment more likely. Recently, methods that gradually move teeth using clear aligners have also been preferred; they are less noticeable and cause less inconvenience in daily life, which tends to result in high patient satisfaction. However, it cannot be said that non-extraction treatment is possible for all patients, and stable results can only be expected when the necessary conditions are met.

Cases where extraction treatment is necessary

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If the protrusion is severe or there is not enough space, extraction may be unavoidable. When the jawbone is small relative to the size of the teeth, there is not enough room for the teeth to fit, so improvement without extraction is difficult. In such cases, teeth around the canines are extracted to secure space and allow movement.

It may also be necessary to extract teeth in order to achieve stable occlusion. If the teeth are forced into alignment, the bite can become unstable, which may cause relapse after treatment or lead to temporomandibular joint problems. Ultimately, extraction orthodontic treatment is not only a method for improving appearance,

but also a way to secure functional stability. It is not something that can simply be avoided just because the patient does not want it, and it is necessary to understand that extraction may be unavoidable in some cases for a better long-term result.

Points to consider before orthodontic treatment

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What matters in protrusive mouth orthodontic treatment is not whether extraction is performed, but finding the method that provides the most stable and predictable result for the patient. For this, an accurate diagnosis is essential. X-rays and oral scans should be used to check the condition of the teeth and jawbone, and the patient’s age, gum health, and lifestyle habits should also be considered. The effectiveness of treatment is meaningful only when long-term stability and the possibility of relapse are considered together with short-term aesthetic improvement.

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In adults, since jaw growth has already finished, the scope of non-extraction treatment may be limited, so it is safer to establish a realistic treatment plan through consultation with a specialist. In particular, the Gangnam area has many orthodontic clinics, and many places offer a variety of treatment methods, so it is important to carefully review the actual diagnostic process and supporting evidence.

Protrusive mouth orthodontic treatment differs in whether extraction is needed depending on each patient’s dental condition and skeletal structure. If treatment without extraction is possible, it may reduce psychological 부담 and allow for a faster recovery, but avoiding extraction unreasonably can instead make the results unstable.

If you are considering protrusive mouth orthodontic treatment, it is important to first confirm the possibility of non-extraction treatment through an accurate diagnosis and then decide on the treatment method based on long-term stability. Orthodontics is not simply about straightening the teeth; it is a process of restoring the balance and function of the entire face, so a careful approach is necessary. If you are considering orthodontic treatment in Gangnam, rather than deciding based only on whether extraction is needed, the right start would be to find the method that best suits you through professional consultation.

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