What Are Dental orthodontics?
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What Are Dental orthodontics?
Orthodontics is a specialized field of dentistry that focuses on diagnosing, preventing, and treating dental and facial irregularities. While many people associate orthodontics primarily with braces, the specialty encompasses a wide range of treatments aimed at improving the alignment of the teeth and jaws, thus enhancing oral health and aesthetic appearance.
- Only Children Need Orthodontics**: While most orthodontic treatment occurs during childhood and adolescence, adults can also benefit from orthodontic care.
- Orthodontic Treatment is Just Cosmetic**: While aesthetics is a significant factor, many treatments improve health and functionality.
- Braces are Only for Crooked Teeth**: Orthodontics addresses a variety of misalignments and functional issues, not just crooked teeth.
Conclusion
Orthodontics plays a crucial role in promoting not only oral health but also self-confidence and quality of life. If you or someone you know is considering orthodontic treatment, consulting with a qualified orthodontist can provide personalized recommendations to achieve the best results.
Whether you’re interested in traditional braces or clear aligners, there's a range of effective options available to meet your needs. Remember, a healthy, beautiful smile is within reach!
Common Orthodontic Treatments
Consultation
During your initial visit, we will evaluate your dental health and discuss your treatment goals.
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Braces
– **Metal Braces**: The most common type, consisting of metal brackets and wires.
– **Ceramic Braces**: Tooth-colored brackets that blend with the teeth for a more discreet option.
– **Lingual Braces**: Placed on the back of the teeth, making them virtually invisible from the front.
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Clear Aligners
Custom-made, removable trays that gradually move teeth into position, with brands like Invisalign being widely recognized.
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Palatal Expanders
Devices used to widen the upper jaw to create more space for teeth
04
Retainers
Used after active treatment to maintain the position of teeth.
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Benefits of Dental Orthodontic
- Improved Oral Hygiene: Straighter teeth are easier to clean, reducing the risk of cavities and gum disease.
- Enhanced Functionality: Properly aligned teeth and jaws can improve chewing, speaking, and overall oral function.
- Increased Confidence: A straight smile can enhance self-image and confidence.
- Long-Term Health: Addressing orthodontic issues early can prevent more extensive dental problems later on.
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Q & A
what causes orthodontic problems
Malocclusions can be inherited or acquired. Inherited problems can include crowding of teeth, too much space between teeth, extra teeth, congenitally missing teeth and a wide range of discrepancies of the jaws, teeth and face. Acquired problems can be caused by traumas such as thumb or finger sucking, airway obstructions by tonsil and adenoids, dental diseases and premature loss of baby or adult teeth. Many of these problems can affect not only alignment of the teeth, but also facial development and appearance as well.
Signs Your Child Needs Orthodontist Treatment
Although determining if treatment is necessary can be difficult, the following signs may help in prompting you to seek orthodontic advice: crowded or overlapping teeth, gaps between the teeth, front top teeth not lining up with the bottom teeth, top front teeth not meeting with the bottom teeth and top front teeth covering more than 50% of the bottom teeth can signal the need to investigate. If you see any misalignment of shifting of the jaw, your child may have a skeletal problem, which may require early orthodontic treatment. These are only some of the obvious symptoms of orthodontic problems.
can adults have braces
Age is not a factor in considering orthodontic treatment for adults. Any adult in good general health with healthy gums and good bone support for the teeth is a good candidate for orthodontic treatment. About 25% of our orthodontic patients are adults, and that number is still growing! More and more adults have better dental and physical health now and deserve to enjoy a beautiful smile too.
What is the average duration of orthodontic treatment?
Braces may be on between 6-30 months, or in rare instances longer. This depends on the development of the dentition, the severity of the problem, the patient’s cooperation, and the degree of teeth movement required.
DO I NEED TO HAVE TEETH EXTRACTED?
Crowded teeth can be addressed in a couple of ways. Extraction therapy is a technique where one or more teeth are removed to make room for the other teeth in the mouth. This is in contrast to non-extraction therapy where one expands a patients jaw and or adjusts the size and shape of some teeth to make them fit within the jaw. Our office’s treatment philosophy is very conservative and we do make every effort to avoid extraction. However, for severe crowding and severe jaw discrepancy the extraction approach may be required.