Diagnostics
Examination of the patient's mouth, including an assessment of the condition of the teeth, gums and jawbones. This helps to determine the need for orthodontic intervention and develop an individualized treatment plan.
A multi-loop arch is made for the patient individually in accordance with personal teeth structure and position. The orthodontist conducts a comprehensive examination before fixing the braces, they work with the concept of R. Slavicek and S. Sato.
This type of braces is durable and effective. The system is self-ligating when the arcs are fixed with the special locks, which speeds up the activation process.
Metal braces are a traditional and long-proven method of bite correction that has been used in orthodontics for many decades.
This type of braces is made of high quality metal alloys, which ensure the reliability and durability of the structure.
They consist of small metal plates – brackets – that are attached directly to the front surface of each tooth. These plates are connected by a metal arch that helps control the movement of the teeth, guiding them into the desired position. The design may also include various additional elements, such as ligatures, elastic bands, or spirals, which are used to increase or modify the pressure on certain groups of teeth.
Braces play a key role in maintaining bone health in the jaw by stimulating the bone tissue around the teeth. This prevents the loss of bone mass that can occur when teeth are misaligned.
An improper bite can cause speech problems such as whispering. Correcting the position of your teeth with braces can help correct some pronunciation problems, improving the clarity and clarity of your speech.
Braces effectively address malocclusion including overbite, underbite and crossbite, thereby improving the functionality of the teeth
Proper tooth alignment reduces stress and pressure on the jaw joints, preventing the development or worsening of TMJ disorders.
Correcting the binding of teeth makes it easier to access hard-to-reach areas when brushing, which greatly improves oral hygiene and reduces the risk of plaque, tooth decay, and gum disease.
The average period of braces wear is 18-24 months. At DentalDate, an in-depth diagnosis is performed at the beginning of treatment to immediately determine the final position of the lower jaw, which helps shorten the overall duration of correction.
However, the length of treatment varies depending on many factors, such as the complexity of orthodontic problems, the patient’s age, and the individual growth and development of the dentoalveolar system. Nevertheless, the following general recommendations for the duration of treatment can be emphasized:
Thus, the timing of treatment depends on the patient’s specific situation and requires an individualized approach to achieve optimal results.
Here are a few key points when you should consider this method of orthodontic treatment:
Examination of the patient's mouth, including an assessment of the condition of the teeth, gums and jawbones. This helps to determine the need for orthodontic intervention and develop an individualized treatment plan.
Necessary to obtain detailed images of the teeth, roots. This allows the orthodontist to better understand the anatomy of the patient's jaw and identify hidden problems.
The fabrication of accurate plaster models of the patient's teeth that are placed in an articulator to simulate jaw movements. This provides additional insight into the interaction of the upper and lower jaws, which is critical for accurate treatment planning.
This method includes graphic recording of mandibular movements, which helps to analyze and correct functional disorders of the jaw joint.
This is a technique that utilizes specially designed orthodontic arches with multiple loops to move teeth more precisely and gently
Directly placing braces on the teeth, which is a key part of orthodontic treatment.
Regular visits to the orthodontist for braces adjustments are necessary to maintain proper tooth alignment and to adapt treatment according to current progress.
After braces are removed, retainers are used to support the teeth in their new position.