>What
is Orthodontics?
Many people have teeth, which are crooked or crowded. Orthodontics is the
straightening and realigning of teeth to correct these irregularities. This
aims to enhance their appearance.
>Can
anybody be treated?
Yes, and at any age too. However, Orthodontics is most successful when
carried out in children whose teeth and bones are still actively growing.
>What
will happen at the first appointment?
The first appointment will take aprrox.15 mins. A brace will not be fitted
at this appointment. We will use the time to asses your problems, the
treatment plan that will be necessary and the optimum time to start treatment.
We will also take in to account your concerns, your dental development
and your oral hygiene.
>What
is a bite problem?
This is when your teeth or your jaw are in the wrong position so your
teeth do not line up evenly. Your upper or lower jaw might be too far
forward or back, or your teeth simply too tight or far apart.
>How
do we carry out orthodontic treatment?
This involves wearing a brace (appliance) that is specially made for you.
Depending on the type, the appliance can move your teeth in to position,
guide the way your jaw grows, or even widen your jaw to make room for
crowded teeth. Occasionally it might be necessary to extract some teeth
if your mouth is very crowded.
>What
are the different types of braces?
There are two types of braces, fixed and removable. Different combinations
of braces may be used to treat individual cases. Removable braces are
used for simple treatment, and work by exerting gentle pressure. Fixed
braces give more precise guidance and have brackets and bands temporarily
attached to the teeth.
>Will
it make my teeth sore?
Quite possibly, but do not be discouraged. A few hours after fitting your
brace your teeth may well feel tender and sore. This discomfort may last
for four to five days and a mild analgesic, such as Paracetamol, may be
necessary.
>Can
I eat normally while wearing a brace?
Yes, you can carry on eating your favorite foods, just beware of eating
hard or chewy food which can damage your brace. To help keep your teeth
in top condition, try to cut down on sugary food and fizzy drinks.
>How
do I clean my teeth?
Keep brushing like you did before, but remember to brush your brace as
well. Use a soft brush and toothpaste and make sure you clean every nook
and cranny so your teeth and braces are spotless.
>How
long will treatment take?
This depends on your age, your bite problem and how well your cooperate
with your orthodontist. Most people need to wear a brace for about two
years, but you can make a difference by looking after and wearing your
braces properly. Broken braces and missed appointments will slow your
treatment down.
>How
often do I need to visit the orthodontist?
Generally your brace will need adjusting every six to eight weeks.
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