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What kind of teeth need to be corrected?
Situations where teeth need to be corrected1. Crowded dentitionThe teeth come in and out, and there is serious crowding, which seriously affects the beauty and appearance of the patient’s teeth.2. Gap between teethIt can be seen that the front teeth are not tightly arranged, sparse, and there are gaps between teeth, which seriously affect the appearance and appearance of the patient’s front teeth.3. Protruding teethThe inclination of the front teeth is not good, whether it is protruding or inclining, it will affect the beauty of the teeth and face. The technical term is deep coverage.4. Cover too deepThis means that when the upper and lower teeth bite together, the upper teeth completely cover the lower teeth, which is less aesthetically pleasing5. UnderbiteWe all know that usually the upper front teeth are outside the lower front teeth, and the upper front teeth should cover the lower front teeth. However, some people’s upper front teeth bite into the inside of the lower front teeth, that is, anterior crossbite occurs, which also has a great impact on the appearance.From what has been discussed above, we can clearly see that the arrangement and occlusion of teeth have a great impact on the appearance of teeth and face. Only through orthodontics, rearranging the teeth, and restoring the normal alignment and occlusal alignment of the upper and lower front teeth, can the beauty of the teeth and face be regained.Generally speaking, if it is just a simple misalignment of the teeth and gaps in the dentition, it can be corrected without tooth extraction, wearing a fixed appliance, aligning the dentition, or closing the gap, and a good orthodontic effect and aesthetics can be achieved.What is the process of orthodontics?For the process of orthodontic treatment, since the tooth movement is a relatively long process, and the health of the teeth must be ensured, the speed of moving the teeth should not be too fast, otherwise it will damage the health of the teeth. Generally speaking, the correction process takes 2-3 years.The orthodontic process needs to go through the process of obtaining research data, measuring and calculating, designing a plan, and wearing orthotics. Generally, a comprehensive dental examination and treatment is required before wearing aligners, including treatment of decayed teeth, cleaning of teeth, etc.At present, the conventional method adopted in orthodontics is to bond braces on the tooth surface. According to the patient's aesthetic requirements, braces can be divided into two types, one is stainless steel and the other is ceramic. If you have higher requirements for aesthetics, it is recommended to choose to wear lingual aligners (bonded to the inner surface of the teeth) and invisible orthodontics (removable transparent braces).
Common Dental Equipment Tools
1. Oral examination toolsOral examination tools are used to check the health of teeth and mouth. These include oral mirrors, probes, oral lenses, etc. An oral scope can help the dentist look at the teeth and periodontal tissue and examine various areas inside the mouth. The probe is used to check the hardness of the tooth surface, the health of the gums and the condition of the tooth space. These oral examination tools help dentists make accurate diagnoses and develop treatment plans. 2. Dental repair toolsDental repair tools are used for dental repair and reconstruction. Including high speed drill, low speed drill, periodontal knife, tooth model and so on. High speed drills are used to take away rotting tooth tissue and prepare tooth surfaces, while low speed drills are used to cut, repair and polish teeth. A periodontometer is used to trim the gum tissue and scrape away the calculus to promote oral hygiene. Dental models are used to make temporary or permanent restorations for dental restoration. 3. Periodontal treatment tools Periodontal treatment tools are used to treat periodontal diseases and maintain periodontal health. These include tooth cleaners, periodontal detectors, root surface levelers, etc. Dental hygienists are used to remove plaque and calculus from the surface of teeth. A periodontal detector is used to measure the depth of the periodontal pocket between the teeth and the gums to assess periodontal health. The root surface flattener is used to flatten the whole root surface, remove periodontal bacteria and smooth the root surface, so as to promote the healing of periodontal tissue. 4. Dental implant toolsDental implant tools are used for dental implant surgery. These include planters, planting drills, planting screws, etc. The implant is used to implant the implant into the alveolar bone, the implant drill is used to create the implant hole in the alveolar bone, and the implant screws are used to secure the implant. Proper use of these tools is critical to the success of dental implants. 5. Orthodontic toolsOrthodontic tools are used to correct malocclusion and occlusal problems. These include dental arches, braces, orthodontic wires, etc. The dental arch is a tool used to evaluate the relationship between teeth and jaws and to develop an orthosis plan. Braces are mobile devices used to adjust the position and bite of teeth. Orthodontic wires are used to hold braces and adjust the strength and orientation of teeth. All in all, the above mentioned is an introduction to several common dental equipment tools, including oral check tools, dental restoration tools, treatment tools for paradentium, dental implant tools and orthodontic tools. These tools play an significant role in the daily work of dentists for dental diagnosis, treatment and care. Without them, you may not obtain the chance and opportunity to have a healthy mouth again. And there is no need to be afraid of the dental equipment, as a matter of fact, they are not scary at all and will not hurt your mouth, please believe in the capability of dentists who are pretty gentle when working. Dentists need to select and use these tools correctly to ensure the accuracy of treatment results and the safety of patients. At the same time, it is also very essential to clean and maintain these devices regularly to ensure their quality and functional reliability.
All About Dental Braces
First of all, why do I need braces? Crooked teeth and a bad bite are problems that many people face. Uneven teeth can lead to oral hygiene problems, difficulty chewing and abnormal occlusion. Through braces, the position and bite of the teeth can be adjusted to improve oral health, making the teeth more beautiful and the bite more normal. Second, here are the types of dental braces. 1. Traditional metal bracesMetal braces are the most common and affordable option. It consists of a wire and a metal bracket that adjusts the teeth by gradually applying pressure. 2. Ceramic bracesCeramic braces are similar to metal braces, but use ceramic materials, which have better aesthetics and can be suitable for the original tooth colors. 3. Invisible bracesInvisible braces are an alternative to traditional braces. It is made of a transparent plastic material that is almost imperceptible and is suitable for patients who need minor corrections. Third, the correction processes of braces are as follows. 1. Dental evaluationBefore starting the correction, the dentist will conduct a comprehensive oral evaluation, including oral examination, photography, oral impression, etc., to understand the condition of your teeth and develop a personalized correction plan. 2. Braces installationAccording to the individual situation, the dentist will choose the appropriate type of braces and make customized braces according to the impression. Retainer installation usually requires one or more installation and adjustments. 3. Regular adjustmentsDuring the time of wearing braces, you need to go to the dentist regularly for adjustments to gradually adjust the position of your teeth. This can take months or even years, depending on the individual's correction needs. 4. Stability periodAfter the correction, it is necessary to wear a retainer for a period of time to keep the position of the teeth stable. Usually, the retainer is worn while sleeping, gradually reducing the time spent wearing it. Fourth, pay attention to the precautions for braces. 1. Teeth and braces cleaningWearing braces requires special attention to oral cleaning. Rinse your mouth and clean your teeth and braces after each meal to prevent food retention and bacterial growth. Clean your braces regularly using floss, a floss stick or a gap brush. 2. Dietary restrictionsAvoid hard and sticky food during the wearing of braces, so as not to damage the braces or cause them to fall off. Chewing hard or sticky foods can easily damage the braces and prolong the correction time. 3. Comfort with bracesWhen you start wearing braces, you may feel discomfort and mouth pain, which is normal. Gargling with warm water, applying cold compresses and wearing them correctly can reduce discomfort. 4. Regular visits and adjustmentsRegular visits and adjustments are important to ensure that the correction is progressing properly. Report discomfort or other problems to your dentist in time so that adjustments can be made. 5. Wear time and persistenceThe orthodontic process of braces takes time and patience, and you need to follow your dentist's suggestions and advice, and make regular adjustments and follow-up visits to ensure the best results. Fifth, the advantage and disadvantage of braces 1. AdvantageBraces are a proven correction method that can solve crooked teeth and occlusal problems and improve oral hygiene and appearance. 2. DisadvantageWearing braces may cause some discomfort to the mouth, which may infect the daily life of the patients. For example, it will be hard when eating and chewing food.
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