Know more about Orthodontic Treatments / Braces Treatments?
Orthodontic treatments, also known as braces treatment, involve the use of braces to correct misaligned teeth. Orthodontic treatment, in addition to aligning teeth, helps to restore a person’s bite, function, and aesthetics. It plays an important role in preventing dental conditions such as cavities and gum disease, which are common in cases of misalignment.
Treatment with orthodontics can be preventive, in that it aims to prevent the development of a future orthodontic problem by addressing its cause as early as possible. Orthodontic treatments may involve appliances to stop habits such as thumb sucking and finger sucking, space maintainers in cases where milk teeth are lost early due to caries, or habit modification appliances for abnormal swallowing patterns. Growth modification appliances can also be given if the maxilla or mandible develops inadequately or excessively during the growing period, to prevent the development of malocclusions later on.
Why Braces?
Aside from aesthetics, most people are unconcerned about their crooked teeth. However, they are unaware that their misaligned teeth can be detrimental to their dental health. Braces help move teeth to the desired position by applying gentle pressure over time. The conditions that necessarily require braces:
Forwardly placed teeth
It is possible that the forwardly placed upper or lower jaw, and thus the teeth, are the result of jaw development issues. If left untreated, this condition can lead to a slew of dental problems. Braces are used to correct the forwardly placed teeth.
Crowding
Crowding of teeth can lead to a variety of dental problems, including cavities, food lodgement, gum infections, and poor aesthetics.
Spacing
Adult teeth should not have gaps between them in most cases. However, due to a mismatch in jaw-to-tooth size or missing teeth, there is often an unnatural spacing between teeth that requires orthodontic treatments or correction with braces.
Misplaced midline
Whenever the centers of your upper and lower front teeth do not line up. Braces can correct the misplaced midline.
Open Bite
An open bite occurs when your upper teeth do not overlap your lower teeth and necessitate orthodontic treatments.
Crossbite
Your upper teeth would be positioned buccally (towards the cheek side) about your lower teeth. In some cases, however, the lower teeth overlap the upper teeth, a condition is known as a crossbite that can be corrected with braces.
Overbite:
An overbite occurs when your upper front teeth overlap your lower front teeth by more than 2mm
Types of Orthodontic Treatments / Types of Braces
There has been a remarkable evolution in orthodontic treatments or fixed orthodontic braces, and they have become less bulky and more obvious as time goes on. Moreover, they are available in every shape, size, and colour. Nowadays, tooth-colored braces and invisible braces are the most widely used types of braces. Braces that are tooth-colored consist of ceramic brackets attached to the teeth, in conjunction with wires that match the teeth. Lingual braces are invisible braces that use brackets attached to the backs of teeth to align them. Aesthetic, cosmetic, and comfort factors contribute to the popularity of invisible braces.
Until your teeth are moved to the desired position with suitable braces, you will need to have them adjusted periodically. It may take between 18 and 24 months for a patient to complete orthodontic treatments. Retainers may be required after your braces are removed to keep your teeth in place.
We recommend clear aligners or Invisalign treatment as one of the most effective ways to align teeth and eliminate gaps. There are, however, other ways to straighten your teeth. It will depend on how severe the gaps, crowding, and crooked teeth are to determine if someone is a viable candidate for Invisalign. With Invisalign, you can straighten your teeth and close any gaps that you have in your teeth with clear aligners. People do not notice the clear aligners unless they take them out in public. The results of Invisalign treatment and its continued advancements make it unique among other brands.Trust our orthodontist for a confident and healthy smile.

Metallic Braces

Clear Aligners

Ceramic Braces

Lingual Braces
Benefits of correct teeth alignment and Orthodontic/Braces Treatments?
Frequently Asked Questions
Every 6 months or biannually, a dental checkup should be performed to identify any dental problems early on and to preserve healthy teeth and gums.
Plaque and calculus can form if your teeth aren’t cleaned on a regular basis and good oral hygiene is also not practiced. Plaque lowers the pH and produces an acidic atmosphere, which can lead to tooth decay and demineralization. Plaque and calculus accumulation can also cause gum irritation, bad breath, and other issues. Plaque and calculus can form if your teeth aren’t cleaned on a regular basis and good oral hygiene is also not practiced. Plaque lowers the pH and produces an acidic atmosphere, which can lead to tooth decay and demineralization. Plaque and calculus accumulation can also cause gum irritation, bad breath, and other issues.
A dental X-ray is a useful testing instrument for confirming the final diagnosis of an oral health problem. An X-ray will show the radicular/root portion of a tooth that is otherwise not apparent to the naked eye. Radiographs may also be used to measure the degree of tooth decay, the presence of cysts, and bone loss, among other things. This method is often used to detect congenitally missing or impacted teeth.