1- Does orthodontics also affect the beauty of the nose?
Imagine the patient with the upper jaw protruding and the maxillary teeth facing forward. These patients usually do not have a good and normal nose shape. After orthodontic treatment, the nose is back and looks better.
2-Does cosmetic orthodontics also apply to the jaw?
Removable orthodontic appliances are used to move the jaw. If the patient sees an orthodontist in time, the jaw can be corrected without surgery and with the help of removable braces.
3- How does orthodontics affect the beauty of the chin?
Most patients have maxillary or mandibular advancement. With proper use of removable braces, the front jaw can be pulled back or the back jaw and chin moved forward.
4- What is the effect of cosmetic orthodontics on the shape of the lips?
When the patient has irregular teeth, the shape of the lips also becomes non-standard. For example, a patient who has lost a tooth does not have prominent lips. But after aligning the braces, the lips also look more prominent and beautiful. The opposite is also true. Patients with protruding teeth have chapped lips and do not have a beautiful shape. With the arrangement of the front teeth, the lips also become more beautiful.
5-Do insurance companies pay for cosmetic orthodontics?
Some insurance companies pay for part or all of the costs of braces. In addition to being a procedure to beautify the patient’s face, orthodontics is also used to improve the patient’s oral health. You can check the terms of your contract with the insurance office to find out the terms of payment for cosmetic orthodontics.
6- If a patient needs nose surgery, orthodontics and jaw surgery, what should be done first?
First orthodontics, then jaw surgery, then rhinoplasty. Otherwise, the results of treatment will not be desirable