The Right Time for Braces (Orthodontics)
What is "orthodontics, "anti why do people get braces?Orthodontics is a special discipline of dentistry concerned with aligning the teeth and jaws to improve one's smile and oral health. "Ortho" means correct or straight, and "Odont" means tooth.
A dentist usually recommends braces to improve the patient's physical "orofacial" appearance. Through orthodontic treatment, problems like crooked or crowded teeth, uneven spacing due to missing teeth, overbites or underbites, incorrect jaw position, and disorders of the jaw joints are corrected.
When is the right time for braces? Patients with orthodontic problems can benefit from treatment at nearly any age. But the ideal time for placement of braces is between 10 and 14 years of age, while the head and mouth are still growing and teeth are more accessible to straightening.However, because any adjustments in facial appearance can be traumatic to a child during these sensitive years, parents should discuss the matter with their children before braces are applied.
More and more adults are also wearing braces to correct minor problems and to improve their smiles.
What kind of braces wi
ll I have to wear?Your dentist will know what's best for your particular problem, but the patient often has a choice. Braces generally come in three varieties: The most popular type are brackets that are bonded to teeth and
are far less noticeable. The "lingual" type are brackets that attach to the back of teeth, hidden from view. Bands are the old-fashioned type that cover most of your teeth with metal strips.trapped. Brush care By after every meal with fluoride toothpaste and a soft- bristled toothbrush. Rinse thoroughly and check your teeth in the mirror to make sure they're clean. Take time to floss between braces and under wires with the help of a floss threader.
Wbo will provide my orthodontic treatment?
Your family general dentist is responsible for coordinating your dental treatment, and this could encompass any orthodontic treatment plan, including diagnosis, examinations and some orthodontic procedures. Your dentist may, however, refer you to an "orthodontist"-a specialist trained in the development, prevention and correction of irregularities of the teeth, bite and jaws, and related facial abnormalities.
What about home care of my teeth with braces?
With braces, oral hygiene is more important than ever. Braces have tiny spaces where food particles and plaque get trapped. Brush carefully after every meal with fluoride toothpaste and a soft-bristled toothbrush. Rinse thoroughly and check your teeth in the mirror to make sure they're clean. Take time to floss between braces and under wires with the help of a floss threader.Who will provide my orthodontic treatment?
your family general dentist is
responsible for coordinating your dental treatment, and this could encompass any
orthodontic treatment plan, including diagnosis, examinations, and some orthodontic
procedures. Your dentist may, however, refer you to an "orthodontist" - a
specialist trained in the development, prevention and correction of irregularities of the
teeth, bite and jaws, and related facial abnormalities.
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Send comments to:Dr. Jay Last Update February 16, 2006