Why
is orthodontics important?
An
attractive smile and improved self-image is just one of the benefits
of orthodontic treatment. Alleviating and preventing physical
health problems is just as important. Without treatment, orthodontic
problems can lead to tooth decay, gum disease, bone destruction,
chewing and digestive difficulties, speech impairments, tooth
loss and other dental injuries.
Will
braces hurt?
Most
orthodontic patients experience some discomfort the first week
after their braces are put on and right after the braces are tightened.
You can use aspirin, non-aspirin pain reliever or ibuprofen to
ease the discomfort.
At
what age should orthodontic treatment occur?
Orthodontic
treatment can be started at any age; however, many orthodontic
problems are easier to correct if detected at an early age before
jaw growth has slowed. Early treatment may mean that a patient
can avoid surgery and more serious complications.
How
long will I have to undergo orthodontic treatment?
The
time needed to undergo orthodontic treatment will vary for each
patient and always depends on how much your jaw needs to change
and how far your teeth must move. We are committed to making your
treatment as swift and effective as possible.
Will
I still be able to play sports?
Yes.
It is recommended, however, that patients protect their smiles
by wearing a mouth guard when participating in any sporting activity.
Mouth guards are inexpensive, comfortable and come in an exciting
variety of colors and patterns.
Will
braces interfere with playing musical instruments?
No.
However, there may be an initial period of adjustment. In addition,
brace covers can be provided to prevent discomfort.
Are
retainers necessary? How long will I have to wear one?
A
retainer is a device worn full or part-time after braces have
been removed. The retainer is designed to prevent your teeth from
drifting or moving while the bone around your teeth hardens and
stabilizes. The longer you wear your retainer, the better your
chances that your teeth will not relapse. Retainers provide assurance
that your teeth will stay in perfect alignment while your jaw
continues to grow or develop.
Am
I too old for orthodontics?
About
25 percent of orthodontic patients today are adults. Many adults
are correcting problems that were never treated when they were
children and can now experience the satisfaction of a perfect
smile.
What
is TMJ?
TMJ
Dysfunction is a condition of the jaw that occurs when the Temporo
Mandibular Joint is misaligned or malfunctioning in a way that
subjects the joint to excess pressure. TMJ can seriously affect
how your mouth works and often includes side-effects such as blocked
nasal passages, neck pain, headaches and difficulty chewing.
What
is malocclusion?
The
technical term for teeth that do not fit together correctly is
'malocclusion.' Most malocclusions are inherited; however, it
is possible to acquire a bad bite from habits such as tongue thrusting
and thumb sucking. The premature loss of baby teeth or the extraction
of adult teeth can cause the development of malocclusion. Inherited
malocclusions are usually caused by difference between the size
of the teeth and the size of the jaw structure. Whether inherited
or acquired, malocclusions affect not only the alignment of the
teeth, but also the appearance of the face.
How
much will it cost?
Costs
vary depending on the type of treatment. Today, many dental policies
include orthodontic benefits, making orthodontic fees more affordable
than ever before.
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