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What are Orthodontics?
Orthodontic services focus on diagnosing, preventing, and correcting misaligned teeth and jaws. This branch of dentistry aims to improve the functionality and appearance of your smile through various treatments and devices, such as braces and aligners.
There is no right age for orthodontic treatment. Dr. Shaun Christensen has years of experience in providing orthodontic services to all ages.
Orthodontic services offer more than just aesthetic improvements. They can enhance your oral health by addressing issues like overcrowding, underbites, overbites, and misaligned jaws. Correcting these problems can lead to better bite function, easier maintenance of oral hygiene, and reduced risks of dental issues in the long run.
Clear aligners, exemplified by brands like Invisalign, provide a discreet and removable alternative to traditional braces. These aligner systems use a series of custom-made, clear plastic trays that gradually shift the teeth into place. They are particularly popular among adults and teens who seek a less noticeable orthodontic solution. The ability to remove the aligners for eating and oral hygiene simplifies daily routines, making them an attractive option for those with active lifestyles.
Braces
Traditional metal braces remain a highly effective solution for correcting a range of alignment issues. These braces consist of metal brackets attached to each tooth, connected by wires that apply gentle pressure to shift the teeth into the desired position. Modern braces have seen significant improvements, making them more comfortable and aesthetically pleasing than their predecessors. Advancements include smaller, sleeker brackets and color customization, allowing wearers to express their style.
After completing the primary orthodontic treatment, retainers play a crucial role in maintaining the corrected alignment of teeth. While braces or aligners actively shift teeth, retainers ensure that the teeth remain in their new positions. There are various types of retainers, including removable and fixed options. Your orthodontist will recommend the most suitable type based on your specific needs. Consistent use of retainers, as instructed, is key to preventing any regression and preserving the results achieved through the initial orthodontic treatment.
The optimal age for orthodontic treatment depends on individual circumstances, but there are key developmental stages that orthodontists consider. Generally, the American Association of Orthodontists recommends an initial orthodontic evaluation around the age of seven. This doesn’t necessarily mean that treatment will begin at this age, but it allows orthodontists to assess the growth pattern and detect any potential issues early on.
During this initial evaluation, an orthodontist can identify emerging problems such as bite irregularities, crowded teeth, or jaw discrepancies. Early intervention may be recommended if there are signs of significant issues that, if left unaddressed, could lead to more complicated problems in the future. However, not all children will need early treatment, and many orthodontic cases are addressed during adolescence
To ensure the longevity of your orthodontic results, prioritize regular check-ups with your orthodontist, even after completing the initial treatment. These appointments allow for the monitoring of the stability of your corrected alignment and the early detection of any emerging issues.
The use of retainers, as per your orthodontist’s instructions, is vital in preventing your teeth from reverting to their original positions. Consistent and thorough oral hygiene practices, including regular brushing and flossing, are essential to prevent plaque buildup and maintain the overall health of your gums and teeth.
If you were provided with additional orthodontic appliances or tools, such as night guards or special brushes, continue to use them as directed to contribute to the long-term success of your orthodontic results.
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