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Orthodontic Treatment FAQ
 
 
COMPLETE ORTHODONTIC CARE FOR ADULTS AND CHILDREN
 
 

Age for orthodontic treatment

There is as such no particular age for orthodontic treatment. Every child should get an orthodontic screening done by age of 7, but you are never too old for treatment. The first permanent molars and incisors have usually come in by age 7, and crossbites, crowding and other developing dental protrusions can be evaluated. If your child is sucking finger or is having other oral habits, it can be assessed at this time.

 
Sign for orthodontic treatment
 
Signs or habits indicating early orthodontic treatment are
 
early or late loss of baby teeth.
difficulty in chewing or biting.
mouth breathing
thumb sucking
finger sucking
crowding, misplaced or blocked out teeth
jaws that shift or make sounds
biting the cheek or roof of the mouth
teeth that meet abnormally or not at all, and
jaws and teeth that are out of proportion to the rest of the face.
 
Benefits of early treatment
Children who are indicated for early orthodontic intervention, early treatment presents an opportunity to:
 
guide the growth of the jaw.
regulate the width of the upper and lower dental arches (the arch-shaped jaw bone that supports the teeth).
guide incoming permanent teeth into desirable positions
lower risk of trauma (accidents) to protruded upper incisors (front teeth)
correct harmful oral habits such as thumb- or finger-sucking
reduce or eliminate abnormal swallowing or speech problems
improve personal appearance and self-esteem
potentially simplify and/or shorten treatment time for later corrective orthodontics
reduce likelihood of impacted permanent teeth (teeth that should have come in, but have not), and
preserve or gain space for permanent teeth that are coming in .
 
Space maintainer
In children the primary molar teeth,hold needed space for permanent teeth to erupt in the later age.If the molar tooth is lost due to decay,than an orthodontic device with a fixed wire is usually put between teeth to hold the space for the permanent tooth, which will come in later.
 
How much time it takes for correction of maloccluded teeth?
It varies according to severity of initial malocclusion and also varies for each patient depending on the nature, the cooperation of the patient and the type of treatment appliances. The better the patient is about wearing and taking care of his or her appliances, the sooner teeth will improve.
 
Is there any discomfort in wearing braces ?
Some of the patients feel discomfort for first the first few days that get relieved by the medication prescribed by the doctors. The discomfort may include difficulty in speach, eating or some times ulceration, but with proper medication it get relieved soon.
 
Retainers
This is the final phase of orthodontic treatment Here the retainers are given to patient so that the teeth must adapt to the new position. This is weared depending on individual case and more the patient wears it more is the adaptability. The length of time for retention varies with each individual. It is recommended to help the teeth and jaw remain in proper alignment for life.
 
 
 
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