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Orthodontic Treatment (Braces) |
The benefits of orthodontic treatment often go beyond the obvious physical changes
of an improved bite and straighter teeth; it?s also a great way to improve a person?s
overall self-image. While having beautiful straight teeth is important, even
more important is the need to alleviate any potential health problems associated
with the teeth or jaw. Crooked teeth or jaw problems may contribute to improper
cleaning of teeth, leading to tooth decay and, possibly, gum disease or total tooth
loss. Orthodontic problems that go untreated can lead to chewing and digestion
difficulties, speech impairments, and abnormal wear of tooth surfaces. Over
time, excessive strain on gum tissue and the bone that supports the teeth can affect
the jaw joints leading to problems such as headaches or face and neck pain.
The American Association of Orthodontics recommends that children
get an orthodontic evaluation no later than age 7. Though orthodontic treatment
can be done at any age, timely treatment ensures maximum dental health.
With all of the recent advancements in orthodontics, wearing braces has never been
easier. State-of-the-art appliances and treatments are now available, from
traditional metal braces, to clear and tooth colored brackets, to NASA type wires
that are heat activated and require fewer adjustments! Some patients may even
be candidates for treatment with Invisalign, a revolutionary way to straighten teeth
using clear, retainer type aligners that require no braces or wires!
If treatment is necessary, we will thoroughly discuss which treatment option is
best suited for you!
Reasons for orthodontic treatment (braces) adults & children:
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Breathing or swallowing problems ? Mouth breathing can lead to
snoring and sleep apnea.
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Crossbite ? One or more upper teeth bite inside the lower teeth
(towards the tongue).
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Crowding ? Involving extra teeth or malpositioned teeth.
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Deep Overbite ? The lower front teeth bite into the upper tissue
of the upper teeth.
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Disfiguring of the face & mouth ? Affects the development of
the jaw and position of the teeth.
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Jaw & jaw joint pain
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Missing or extra teeth ? Due to tooth decay, injuries, or inherited
problems.
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Overjet (protruding upper teeth) ? Upper teeth that protrude beyond
normal and are usually associated with a short lower jaw.
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Self-image ? An attractive smile can boost a person?s self-image
and confidence.
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Spacing between teeth ? Teeth are missing or may be too small or
too large.
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Speech, chewing or biting problems
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Underbite (lower jaw protrusion) ? Lower jaw is longer than the
upper jaw.
Specific to children:
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Finger or thumb sucking ? These habits can cause protrusion of
the upper incisor teeth, and mouth breathing.
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Teeth erupting out of position ? Can be guided to proper alignment.
What does orthodontic treatment involve?
Orthodontic treatment involves three phases:
1. Planning Phase ? Your first couple of visits may include
the following:
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A medical and dental history evaluation.
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Castings or ?molds? of your teeth.
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Computer generated photograph of the head and neck that will aid in planning.
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Photographs of your face and mouth.
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X-rays of the teeth and jaws.
After careful planning, your orthodontist will design and apply braces or fabricate
custom-made appliances for you.
2. Active Phase ? Active treatment involves visiting your
orthodontist on a regular basis for adjustments and following specific treatment
requirements to ensure successful treatment.
3. Retention Phase ? When treatment is completed, the braces
and/or appliances are removed and a new appliance is made. Usually these retainers
are removable and will maintain the changes made to your teeth if worn continuously
until the teeth and bone are stabilized in their new positions.
Treatment and retention times vary depending on each individual case. Your
orthodontist will ensure you have a successful treatment for a beautiful smile that
can last a lifetime.
Orthodontics can not only help straighten your teeth, giving you an appealing smile,
but can greatly contribute to the health of your jaw, teeth and sometimes your overall
health.