Orthodontics removes many gaps between the teeth and moves the teeth to their correct position, so that the patient’s teeth are regular and even. With orthodontics, not only is the… Read more »
Isolatoria can be seen in children whose permanent teeth are just beginning to erupt. Of course, it should be noted that orthodontic treatment for children is not always necessary and… Read more »
The length of orthodontic treatment of paralysis in humans depends on several factors. One of the most important factors in the treatment of human paralysis with orthodontics is the distance… Read more »
Orthodontics is a method that can be used to treat cleft palate. In orthodontics, the space between the teeth can be eliminated by using different types of braces. Regardless of… Read more »
Diastema in medical terms is the space between the front teeth of the upper jaw. This gap may occur between any two teeth, but cleft palate occurs between the upper… Read more »
Front teeth have the greatest impact on the appearance of smiles, and therefore their beauty is of particular importance. For some people, there is a large gap between the front… Read more »
Straight teeth fit more easily into the jaw. Oblique teeth have the same condition. But horizontal teeth require very hard work and it is not right to do this because… Read more »
Then the orthodontic wire is attached to the patient. The wire is inserted so that the upper jaw opens, expands and gradually creates space within the canine area, then the… Read more »
The canines are the last teeth to develop, and usually by the age of eleven or twelve the deciduous teeth have completely fallen out and are replaced by permanent teeth…. Read more »
In an adult’s teeth, canines are more likely to be jammed. There are several reasons behind impacted canines, the most common being that there is not enough room for them… Read more »