Dental Orthodontics

Orthodontics is a branch of dentistry that deals with the correction and alignment of teeth and jaws. The main goal of orthodontic treatment is to improve the appearance, function, and health of teeth and jaws. Misaligned teeth and misaligned jaws can cause problems such as tooth decay, gum disease, jaw pain, and speech disorders. With orthodontics, dentists can give patients beautiful smiles and proper dental function.

Types of Orthodontics

There are different types of orthodontics. To choose the best orthodontic model, you should consult with your doctor and review the different options according to your conditions, and then choose the best option.

Fixed orthodontics

In this method, metal or ceramic brackets are used that are attached to the teeth and adjusted and aligned with wires. Fixed orthodontics is suitable for correcting complex dental and jaw problems and requires regular care and visits.

Removable orthodontics

Removable devices include plates and retainers that can be easily removed from the mouth. This method is used to correct minor problems or maintain the results of treatment after fixed orthodontics.

Invisible Orthodontics (Invisalign)

This method uses clear, removable aligners that move and straighten teeth over time. Invisible orthodontics is popular, especially among adults, due to its greater aesthetics and ease of use.

Demon Orthodontics

Demon orthodontics uses special brackets that have an automatic locking system and reduce the need for frequent adjustments by the dentist.
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Benefits of Orthodontics

Improved Aesthetics and Smile

Orthodontics helps align teeth and create a beautiful smile that increases self-confidence.

Improved Oral Health

Straighter teeth are easier to clean, and the risk of cavities and gum disease is reduced.

Correcting Jaw and Chewing Problems

Orthodontics can help correct jaw problems, jaw pain, and improve chewing function.

Improved Speech

Some speech problems caused by misaligned teeth and jaws can be improved with orthodontics.

Orthodontic Treatment Process

Initial Consultation and Assessment

The dentist first evaluates the condition of the teeth and jaws using radiographs, 3D models, and detailed examinations and provides an appropriate treatment plan.

Installation of the orthodontic appliance

After approving the treatment plan, the dentist installs brackets and wires on the teeth. Depending on the type of orthodontics, initial adjustments are made.

Regular Adjustments

To ensure proper tooth movement, the patient should visit the dentist regularly to have the appliances adjusted and the required pressure applied.

Maintenance Phase

After the orthodontic appliances are removed, the use of retainers helps maintain the results of the treatment and prevent the teeth from returning to their original position.

Aftercare

During your orthodontic treatment, it is important to maintain good oral hygiene. Brushing your teeth thoroughly, flossing, and avoiding hard, sticky foods can help prevent problems such as cavities and mouth ulcers. It is also important to see your dentist regularly for checkups and adjustments.

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Orthodontics is an effective solution to improve the alignment of teeth and fix jaw problems. By choosing the right method and observing oral hygiene, people can benefit from orthodontic results and have a beautiful and healthy smile.

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FAQ

What is the right age to start orthodontics?

The best age to start orthodontics is between 10 and 14 years old, but adults can also get orthodontics.

Orthodontics may cause some discomfort or pressure at first, but this pain is usually mild and temporary.

Orthodontic treatment usually takes between 18 months and 2 years, but it may take longer depending on individual circumstances.

No, in addition to aesthetics, orthodontics also corrects problems such as bite disorders, chewing, and jaw problems.

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