What is orthodontics?
Orthodontics is primarily used to prevent disorders of the tooth, jaw and face area. It is also used to stop the progression of pre-existing disorders and to treat good aesthetics and function, such as biting, chewing, speaking and laughing.
What causes orthodontic dic diseases?
- Hereditary factors
- Congenital abnormalities (such as cleft lip and palate)
- Malfunctions (such as mouth breathing)
- Harmful habits (like finger sucking, long-term use of a pacifier)
- Premature loss of milk teeth due to tooth decay
- As a result of trauma such as (grinding of teeth, failure, bumping)
Why should orthodontic diseases be treated?
Straight teeth and a healthy jaw are essential components of facial aesthetics and a beautiful smile.
Besides that:
- Help the patient bite, chew, and speak effectively.
- Reduces the tendency to gum disease and tooth decay and contributes to healthy teeth and gums.
- Stops the occurrence of functional disorders such as TMJ disorders and forms an important part in the treatment of these disorders.
When should an orthodontic examination be performed?
Orthodontic treatment can be done at any age.
However, should problems arise that particularly affect the jaw, it is necessary that children are examined shortly before puberty (between the ages of 10-12 years) so that they can benefit from the growth in the treatment phase.
For children aged 5-6, however, an orthodontic examination is very helpful for the early detection of problems that are affecting growth and development. In some cases, the orthodontist may periodically call the child for checkups even though the problem was identified early in order to await the most appropriate treatment time.
Thanks to protective and preventive orthodontic treatments that can be used at this age, disorders that will require extensive treatment in the future can be prevented through relatively simple and short procedures. If disorders of the jaw are not treated early, they can be corrected after the age of 18 with orthodontic treatment in combination with orthognathic surgery.
Orthodontist Danish and schü active orthodontic Danish treatment methods:
The aim of prophylactic treatment is to create enough space for the remaining teeth,
so that they can continue to work properly. For this purpose, placeholders are made that protect the area of the prematurely lost milk viscosity. In addition, it is recommended that children who are prone to tooth decay be observed by a children’s dentist.
Preventive orthodontic dic treatment:
Flexible appliances can be made to prevent problems caused by factors such as bad habits, finger sucking, abnormal swallowing, or to allow space for permanent teeth.
Fixed orthodontic dic treatment:
After the permanent teeth, the orthodontic treatment is performed with brackets and wires running through these brackets, which adhere to the teeth and are not removed during the treatment. They can be gold, silver, pink, blue, or tooth-like in color.
Some dental diseases allow brackets to be placed on the inner surfaces of the teeth, making them completely invisible. (Lingual technique).
Fixed orthodontic treatment can be used on people of all ages with healthy teeth and gums. To protect the results from the treatment, long-term reinforcement with passive equipment and wires that are invisible from the outside are necessary.
With transparent plates you can have your crooked teeth treated with a wireless treatment for tooth correction (orthodontics).
Invisalign has provided the solution to the crooked teeth problem of more than 4 million people. You no longer need braces for the treatment, which is carried out with plates that are suitable for the person, with an efficient and almost invisible aesthetic perception.
What is the Invisalign treatment?
Invisalign is a digital orthodontic treatment technology and works as a wireless orthodontic treatment for the correction of your