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The Orthodontist
What is orthodontics?
Orthodontics is the branch of dentistry that specializes in the
diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of dental and facial irregularities.
What
is an orthodontist?
An orthodontist is a specialist who has completed an advanced
education program following dental school, to learn the special
skills required
to manage tooth movement and guide facial development.
What
are some possible benefits of orthodontics?
At what age should orthodontic treatment occur?
Orthodontic treatment can be started at any age. Many orthodontic
problems are easier to correct if detected at an early
age before jaw growth has
slowed. Early
treatment may mean that a patient can avoid surgery and more serious
complications. The American Association of Orthodontists
recommends that every child first
visit an orthodontist by age 7 or earlier if a problem is detected by
parents, the
family dentist or the child's physician.
What is Phase I and Phase II
treatment?
Phase I, or early interceptive treatment, is limited orthodontic
treatment (i.e. expander or partial braces) before all
of the permanent teeth have
erupted. Such
treatment can occur between the ages of six and ten. This treatment
is sometimes recommended to make more space for developing
teeth, correction
of crossbites,
overbites, underbites, or harmful oral habits. Phase II treatment is
also called comprehensive treatment, because it involves full braces
when all
of the permanent
teeth have erupted, usually between the ages of eleven and thirteen.
Would
an adult patient benefit from orthodontics?
Orthodontic treatment can be successful at any age. Everyone
wants a beautiful and healthy smile. Twenty to twenty five
percent of orthodontic
patients
today are adults.
How does orthodontic treatment work?
Braces use steady gentle pressure to gradually move teeth
into their proper positions. The brackets that are
placed on your teeth and
the archwire
that connects them
are the main components. When the archwire is placed into the
brackets, it tries to return to its original shape. As it does
so, it applies
pressure to move your
teeth to their new, more ideal positions.
How long does orthodontic
treatment take?
Treatment times vary on a case-by-case basis, but the average
time is from one to two years. Actual treatment time can
be affected
by rate
of growth
and severity
of the correction necessary. Treatment length is also dependent
upon patient compliance. Maintaining good oral hygiene and
keeping regular
appointments
are important in keeping treatment time on schedule.
Do braces
hurt?
The placement of bands and brackets on your teeth does not
hurt. Once your braces are placed and connected with the
archwires you
may feel
some soreness
of your
teeth for one to four days. Your lips and cheeks may need
one to two weeks to get used to the braces on your teeth.
Will
braces interfere with playing sports?
No. It is recommended, however, that patients protect their
smiles by wearing a mouth guard when participating in
any sporting activity.
Mouth
guards
are inexpensive, comfortable, and come in a variety of
colors and patterns.
Will braces interfere with playing
musical instruments?
No. However, there may be an initial period of adjustment.
In addition, brace covers can be provided to prevent
discomfort.
Should I see my general dentist while I
have braces?
Yes, you should continue to see your general dentist
every six months for cleanings and dental checkups.