Orthodontics is the science of straightening and correcting
teeth.
Who Needs
Orthodontic Treatment?
- Children as well
as adults, are choosing to have orthodontic treatment for several
reasons:
-malocclusion (bite or occlusion is off)
-tooth
malalignment (crooked teeth)
-unhappy with
appearance of teeth
- During the
preteen and teenage years, the jaws are growing and maturing, therefore it
is easier to shift teeth at this stage rather than later on in
adulthood.
- More adults are
choosing to have orthodontic treatment in order to improve the appearance
of their teeth. Since their jaws are no longer growing, treatment may take
a little longer.
Some Causes of
Malocclusion?
- Hereditary - for
example, you may inherit your mother's small jaw, and your father's large
teeth; if this is the case, your teeth would be too large to fit your
jaw.
- Trauma - if you
lose a tooth due to an accident, then teeth may start to drift into the
empty space.
- Disease - you
can lose a tooth early due to cavities or gum disease; this often leaves a
space which other teeth drift towards.
- Malnutrition -
nutritional deficiencies can alter the growth of the jaws and
teeth.
- Habits -
thumb-sucking can shift the teeth out of
alignment.
Why Treat
Malocclusion?
- Orthodontics is
not only used to improve your appearance.
- Malocclusion or
malaligned teeth can have long term effects, such
as:
-
interference with normal growth and development of the
jaws
- abnormal
swallowing patterns
- abnormal facial
muscle function
- impairment of
chewing
- speech
defects
- susceptibility
to cavities due to the difficulty of removing plaque from crooked
teeth
- vulnerability
to accidents or fractured teeth (if your front teeth stick out, they may
be more easily injured)
How Do Braces Work?
- Teeth can slowly
be moved and shifted into proper position by applying pressure in certain
directions. Bands, wires and elastics are placed on the teeth to move them
in the right direction. This takes place slowly and carefully over an
extended period of time.
- Shifting teeth
back into a functional position can take months to years, but eventually
you'll have a new and improved mouth!
- Retainers are
often used after the braces, to hold the teeth in their new position until
they are stable.
- It is important
to wear the braces or an appliance for however long it takes. If you quit
at any point during treatment, the teeth can shift back into their old
position.
How To Take Care Of
Your Braces
- Braces collect
food and dental plaque very easily. If proper oral hygiene is neglected
during orthodontic treatment both tooth decay and periodontal disease can
easily occur.
- It is very
important to maintain a daily plaque control program. This program can be
determined by your dental hygienist. Such a program may be as
follows:
- A soft
toothbrush should be used. A special orthodontic toothbrush can also be
used to brush your teeth.

- Flossing with
braces takes more time than usual. Superfloss or floss threaders can aid
in flossing, and make it more time efficient.

- An interdental
brush can be used to fit between the wire and the tooth to remove
hard-to-reach plaque and food debris.

- Oral
irrigators can be used as an adjunct to brushing and flossing. This
helps remove food debris and plaque.
- A mouthwash
containing fluoride can be used to help prevent cavities from
occurring.
- Hard foods
should be avoided since they can bend the wires, loosen the bands, or
break the brackets. Fruits and raw vegetables should be cut up into
smaller pieces and chewed on the back teeth.
- Sticky foods
such as gum, toffee and caramel should be avoided since they can bend
and break the wires and brackets.
- Foods high in
sugar should also be avoided, since this increases the chances of tooth
decay.
- Regular dental
appointments are important to monitor the health of the teeth and gums
during orthodontic treatment.
- Orthodontics
is a lot of work and taking care of them is not easy, but in the end,
the results will be worthwhile when you have your new and improved
smile.
. . .
and remember, be proud to give a silver
smile!
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