Yes, the patient’s age is very important in these cases. However, the percentage of deformity, the severity of the deformity, the type of deformity, the oral health and the type… Read more »
In general, a patient who does not have a problem with the jaw, and only needs to move the teeth, can see an orthodontist at any age, provided that the… Read more »
After the first orthodontic examination, the orthodontist schedules the first revision to begin orthodontic treatment. This time depends on the type and severity of the deformity. In patients with jaw… Read more »
According to the American Orthodontic Association, the first orthodontic examination should be performed at the age of seven. An orthodontist can diagnose many dental and jaw abnormalities more quickly at… Read more »
Orthodontic treatment is a long-term dental treatment that lasts between 6 to 24 months. Teeth must be moved as well as jaw deformities treated, because those procedures that take place… Read more »
As long as your teeth are in your mouth, you can resort to orthodontic treatment to straighten your teeth. In general, a patient who does not have a problem with… Read more »
1-If the lower jaw is slightly forward, should treatment be started quickly or can it be waited for? Patients with an advanced lower jaw should be treated as soon as… Read more »
Therefore, do not avoid visiting an orthodontist due to advancing age. However, treatment may be more complicated or longer in ages older than childhood. Delay in starting orthodontic treatment and… Read more »
You may have outgrown childhood and adolescence and decide to have orthodontic treatment as an adult. It is not bad to know that out of every 5 orthodontic treatments in… Read more »
Many parents take their children to an orthodontist between the ages of 7 and 9 as soon as they recognize the problem and are concerned about the delay in starting… Read more »