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Orthodontics has been a dental specialty since the early 1900s with the goal of preventing, diagnosing, and treating dental and/or facial irregularities. There are many conditions that can be treated with orthodontics. While orthodontics can improve self-confidence by correcting things like crooked teeth, treating and correcting these conditions is not just cosmetic. Orthodontic problems can cause many issues including hindering chewing and speaking. Some conditions can lead to tooth decay and gum disease if left untreated.

Braces apply constant pressure to the bones to gradually move the teeth. This is known as bone remodeling. The process is slow and involves shifting the teeth over time while allowing the jawbone and surrounding tissues to adjust with the changes and reform in the proper alignment. Think about dentists and orthodontists as you would any medical specialtydiagnose, and treat dental and facial abnormalities.

Client:
WebGeniusLab
Doctor:
Norman Colins
Type of Service:
Orthodontics
Tags:
Teeth, health
What Are My Options for Orthodontic Treatment

Orthodontists, also known as orthodontic specialists or orthodontic and dentofacial orthopedists, are medical specialists who evaluate, diagnose, and treat dental and facial abnormalities. Orthodontics have come a long way with technological advances. While some treatment options are preferred for some conditions, there are more choices than ever before. Depending on your orthodontic issues, you have a few options for treatment:

  • Clear ceramic braces are similar to traditional metal braces but less noticeable.
  • Lingual braces are attached , like Invisalign, consist of clear trays that are changed out.
  • Orthodontic appliances may also be a part of your treatment plan and some of them.
  • Clear ceramic braces are similar to traditional metal braces but less noticeable.
How Traditional Braces Work

The common understanding is that teeth are entrenched so firmly in the gums, they don’t move or shift. But the fact is that even the healthiest teeth can become impacted by different forms of pressure and shift over time. In orthodontics, gentle yet consistent pressure is applied at strategic areas within the mouth. Gradually, the teeth begin to shift and become properly aligned, giving you the perfect smile you desire.

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