Orlando
Orthodontist
Orthodontic treatment is a type of dental treatment that addresses teeth and jaws that are incorrectly positioned. Provided by our skilled Orthodontist in Orlando, FL, this service helps countless people who haven’t been blessed with naturally aligned teeth. As the number of referrals for orthodontic treatment is growing every year, it’s clear that not only are correctly positioned teeth a cosmetic concern, but also a health one. Crooked teeth and misaligned bites can create a whole variety of health problems including head, shoulder, neck, and jaw pain, as well as an increased risk of early tooth decay since crooked teeth are often more difficult to keep clean. That’s why orthodontic treatment is seen as an investment in the future of your oral health, leading to a healthier mouth and a more confident smile.
Many people think that correctly positioned teeth are primarily a cosmetic concern. However, crooked teeth and misaligned bites can create a whole variety of health problems including head, shoulder, neck, and jaw pain as well as an increased risk of early tooth decay since crooked teeth are often more difficult to keep clean. These are just some of the reasons that orthodontic treatment is an investment in the future of your oral health, giving you a healthier mouth and a more confident smile.
Your dentist may recommend you for orthodontic treatment if:
The most common type of fixed orthodontic treatment is braces. But forget the mouths full of metal of the past because modern braces are lightweight, minimalist and available in a clear style as well as in a range of colors, making them more akin to a fashion accessory than a dental one. Braces are bonded to the teeth and adjusted using a series of bands and wires at various frequencies based on your individual needs.
There are also special fixed appliances available to help control thumb sucking and tongue thrusting, as well as fixed space maintainers that are used in pediatric orthodontics to keep a space open and prevent the other teeth from moving while an adult tooth waits to erupt. This is most often used if a child needs to have an infant tooth extracted way before the adult tooth is ready.
There is a much larger range of removable orthodontic appliances available than ever before. Aligners are a great alternative to traditional braces and are virtually invisible. They can be worn all day every day and only need to be removed for eating, brushing and flossing.
Retainers are also common among orthodontic patients. They are worn on the roof of the mouth and used to prevent the teeth from moving back into their original position. Retainers are commonly used as a follow-up treatment to braces.
Other types of removable orthodontic appliances include:
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