Sunday, June 9, 2019

The Importance of Orthodontic Treatment for Children | Teenagers | Adults

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Orthodontic treatment is about more than a beautiful smile, it involves the correction of a bad bite, reposition misaligned jaws and, reduces overcrowding, and straightens crooked teeth, maximizing your overall oral health. Patients who have received orthodontic care will have fewer problems with decay, less incidence of TMJ (Temparomandibular Joint Dysfunction) dysfunction, and even better function. Our team of doctors can help you to achieve a beautiful and healthy smile. Both younger and older patients can receive treatment and improve their bite.

There are many forms of malocclusions or bad bites. A bad bite can lead to jaw issues, higher incidence of tooth decay and the wearing of your teeth.

Common Malocclusions include:
  • Overjet
  • Overbite
  • Underbite
  • Crossbite
  • Overcrowding
  • Gaps
  • Transposition








 Orthodontics for Young Children

There is a common thought that braces and orthodontic work are specifically intended for older children or teens. This is untrue. 
The ideal age to begin orthodontics is at the age of seven when their bones are still growing, and the early stages of permanent teeth formation occurs. Orthodontic treatment in young children is known as interceptive orthodontics. 
We may not necessarily place braces on your child at seven, but there are certain steps that we can take to better assist your child in having a healthier bite. 
Early Orthodontic intervention

By considering orthodontic treatment at a younger age, we can identify alignment issues in your child early on. Taking steps to process, we can promote healthier tooth development as permanent teeth are coming in. We can:

  • Guide permanent teeth as they begin to erupt into a better position.
  • Create space for permanent teeth by removing baby teeth and placing a spacer.
  • Create room in the arch for permanent teeth using a device called a palatal expander. This will expand the child's upper dental arch.

Early orthodontic treatment is recommended by the American Association of Orthodontics. Additionally, it can shorten and simplify any possible future treatment. 


Orthodontics for Older Children and Teenagers(Teens)

By the time your child is at or nearing their teens, most of their permanent teeth have come in. This is when a majority of parents consider having braces placed. 

There are many benefits to orthodontic work for your teens, including:

  • Shifting teeth that are overcrowded, crooked, or poorly positioned.
  • Improving your childs bite. Malocclusions are known for increasing problems with teeth wear, joint problems, and even hiding decay.
  • Increasing your teens self-confidence. Studies have shown that bad bites cause social anxiety in people. From hiding their smile to feeling that their appearance is less than attractive, teens do care about how they look.
At Smile Galleria, Orthodontist can evaluate your teen and make treatment recommendations based on their bite. Today, there are many options for teens to improve their bite. From traditional braces, to clear braces, to self-ligating braces and even clear plastic aligners that do not use brackets or wires at all, we can review each product with you and discuss the pros and cons to find the right fit for your teen. 

Orthodontics for Adults

Increasingly, adults are seeking orthodontic care. Many adults want a professional look, and that includes a beautiful smile. We also want to see your beautiful smile, and additionally, we want your smile to be healthy. 
Orthodontics can play a powerful role in improving the look of your smile, helping you light up a room.
 Adults have many options when considering their orthodontic work. From varying styles of braces to Invisible Aligner, to even placing caps or veneers, we can make a dramatic difference in your smile. 
Often adults express concern about not wanting to have the juvenile look of braces. Additionally, adults' teeth don't move as easily or painlessly as children or teens' do.  Your permanent teeth are in place, and your bone has stopped growing, so you can expect some discomfort when having your braces initially placed and with adjustments. The upside is that there are many options in braces and orthodontic appliances today.  Your doctor can review these options with you and help you decide what treatment is best for your needs. 

 Options for braces include:

  • Metal: Metal braces are the traditional braces that are most common. The difference today is that the brackets are significantly smaller in size, making them less noticeable.
  • Ceramic: Ceramic braces are created to match the coloring of your teeth, helping them hide in your mouth.
  • Lingual: Lingual braces are designed to be discreet. They are placed on the backside of your teeth instead of the face of your teeth.
  • Clear: Clear brackets can likewise assist your brackets from being nearly invisible in your mouth.

With other options such as self-ligating wires and Invisible Aligner, today patients have more options than ever before. You can straighten your teeth the way that works best for you.

Having your bite improved with orthodontics can vastly enhance your oral health, and your aesthetics. we can examine your bite and help you decide on a treatment plan that will work best for your needs. For questions or to schedule an appointment, contact our clinic at 02692 - 266498, 070965 32278.