Stages of orthodontics
As we mentioned earlier, there are many different types of orthodontics, as choosing the appropriate type depends on the nature of the problem that the disease suffers from. In fact,… Read more »
As we mentioned earlier, there are many different types of orthodontics, as choosing the appropriate type depends on the nature of the problem that the disease suffers from. In fact,… Read more »
Head gear (in English: Headgear) or head strap manufactured for orthodontics is one of the devices that is used outside the mouth and is often done in conjunction with orthodontics… Read more »
Functional appliances or functional appliances aim to address problems related to the positions of the upper and lower jaws and to correct and improve dental occlusion with the help of… Read more »
Removable braces treat small problems such as slight crooked teeth or the problem of thumb sucking, and the patient is not allowed to remove the device except when eating meals,… Read more »
Fixed braces are the most widely used type of braces, and the injured person cannot remove them on his own. Because it consists of supports (in English: Brackets) that stick… Read more »
Here comes a statement of the most common dental problems that require orthodontic treatment: [4] Prominence of the front upper teeth: It is one of the most common reasons for… Read more »
Orthodontic treatment is one of the treatment options that aims to improve the appearance of the teeth and their functional performance by moving them or adjusting their straightness, as it… Read more »
Colored drinks such as coffee, tea, Nescafe, cappuccino, ice cream, Pepsi, Miranda, and all kinds of fruit juices damage your teeth after whitening. Everyone seeks to obtain white and attractive… Read more »
1- How should the nutrition be during orthodontics? During treatment avoid junk, corn, colored and hard foods. Eat foods rich in calcium, minerals and vitamins. Drinking cold drinks can be… Read more »
It is recommended to visit an orthodontist when you notice an abnormality in your child’s teeth or jaw. Even if your child is under 8 years old. A timely visit… Read more »