Tooth extraction in orthodontics
Sometimes the orthodontic process requires the extraction of some permanent teeth, and most cases of extraction are the first emerging tooth. It is not excluded in the process of orthodontics… Read more »
Sometimes the orthodontic process requires the extraction of some permanent teeth, and most cases of extraction are the first emerging tooth. It is not excluded in the process of orthodontics… Read more »
Case history.General examination.Internal and external examination of the face and teeth.Functional examinations.Study of dental molds.Radiological examinations.Photography.
According to Angel’s classification, occlusion defects are classified into: The first class.Class II.Class III.
There are many causes of occlusion defects, including: [29] Inconsistency of the size of the teeth with the size of the jaw.Increase or decrease in the number of teeth.Some genetic… Read more »
There are problems that require the installation of orthodontics, including: [28]
1- Fixed Bracesjustice orthodontics.Braces are usually placed on the front side of the teeth, but they can also be placed on the side facing the tongue (called lingual braces). Braces… Read more »
The typical treatment for incorrectly positioned teeth (malocclusion) takes about 1 to 3 years to complete, with braces changed slightly every 4 to 10 weeks by specialists called orthodontists.[10] Orthodontists… Read more »
Orthodontics as a modern science dates back to the mid-nineteenth century.[8] Influential contributors to this field include Norman William Kingsley 8 and Edward Angell 9. Edward Angel created the first… Read more »
in the pastjustice Edward Angel, the father of modern orthodonticsOverlapping teeth has been a major problem for some individuals since ancient times, and attempts to correct it date back more… Read more »