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Orthodontics is a branch of dentistry that treats malocclusion, a condition in which the teeth are not correctly positioned when the mouth is closed. This results in an improper bite.
Treatment can be cosmetic, to improve a person's appearance, but it often aims to improve oral function, too.
Treatment can improve the appearance of the teeth, but it can also lead to better chewing and speech function and help protect teeth from damage or decay, in some cases.
To achieve these goals, the orthodontist uses a range of medical dental devices, including headgear, plates, and braces.
Orthodontic devices can be fixed or removable.
Braces made from wire and ceramic are tightened regularly to move the teeth into place.
These are the most common devices used in orthodontics. They are used when precision is important.
A person can eat normally with fixed appliances, but some foods and drinks need to be avoided, such as carbonated drinks, hard candy, gum, and other sticky foods.
People who participate in contact sports need to tell their orthodontist, as they may need special gum shields.
Examples of fixed orthodontic appliances include :
These consist of brackets, wires, and bands. Bands are fixed firmly around the teeth and serve as anchors for the appliance, while brackets are usually connected to the front of the teeth.
Wires in the shape of an arch pass through the brackets and are fixed to the bands. As the arch wire is tightened, tension is applied to the teeth. Over time, this moves them into proper position.
Follow-up involves monthly visits to adjust or tighten the braces. Treatment may last from several months to a number of years.
Both clear and colored braces are available
Both braces and Invisalign were designed to straighten teeth while improving your smile and oral health. Customers first began using Invisalign in 2000, so this treatment does not yet have the same history as braces.
Braces consist of metal brackets being glued to your teeth and tied together by wires and tiny rubber bands. Nowadays, you can get brackets to more closely match your enamel color (making them more discrete) or you can get them in color to make a fashion statement with your mouth!
Invisalign, on the other hand is designed to be invisible. Aligner trays are made of smooth, comfortable, BPA-free clear plastic are worn over your teeth to subtly and gently move your teeth. Your specialist will use X-rays, pictures, and impressions to create a precise 3-D image of your teeth and to configure your aligner trays accordingly.
ClearPath aligners are transparent / invisible. These are a cosmetic & hygienic alternative to the conventional metal braces. Many adults spend their entire lives covering their mouths when they laugh, smile or talk.
They feel stuck because they do not want to wear braces due to pain, irritation, discomfort and social inhibitions. Now there is an effective, safe and clinically proven cosmetic solution that fits your lifestyle.
So if you are planning to correct your malocclusion without any discomfort or social inhibitions due to unsightly braces / wires; ClearPath is the right choice for you. ClearPath Invisible Aligners also offer predictable results visualization even before the treatment begins.
Clear plastic aligners are custom-tailor treatment plan that's just for you and the most comfortable of all braces. These are an alternative to traditional braces and thet gently shift any misaligned teeth gradually into proper position (without wires and brackets) giving you a lasting, perfect smile.
These clear aligners are made up of high-grade, tough, very durable, non-toxic, hypo-allergenic plastic. Similiar to braces, clear aligners use a gradual force to control tooth movement and are fabricated to fit each individual's mouth. If a series of aligners are needed, each aligner moves the teeth in increments until the desired movement is achieved.
Aligners are worn for at least 20 hours a day to reach the desired maximum effectiveness. The length of treatment with aligners depends upon the severity of each case. Overall, aligners offer a much shorter treatment than traditional braces.
Clear aligners are for patients who want a starlight smile but do not want to wear traditional braces. Also it is beneficial for patients with previous orthodontic treatment who want to make minor correction in their smile.
Both braces and Invisalign were designed to straighten teeth while improving your smile and oral health. Customers first began using Invisalign in 2000, so this treatment does not yet have the same history as braces.
Braces consist of metal brackets being glued to your teeth and tied together by wires and tiny rubber bands. Nowadays, you can get brackets to more closely match your enamel color (making them more discrete) or you can get them in color to make a fashion statement with your mouth!
Invisalign, on the other hand is designed to be invisible. Aligner trays are made of smooth, comfortable, BPA-free clear plastic are worn over your teeth to subtly and gently move your teeth. Your specialist will use X-rays, pictures, and impressions to create a precise 3-D image of your teeth and to configure your aligner trays accordingly.