Treatment of dental disorders in adults
It’s never too late for anyone who wants to improve their dental health and try out a more beautiful smile. If you are an adult, you can still get your… Read more »
It’s never too late for anyone who wants to improve their dental health and try out a more beautiful smile. If you are an adult, you can still get your… Read more »
Dental irregularities become very noticeable when the permanent teeth begin to erupt. Permanent baby teeth begin to erupt between the ages of 6 and 12. As the teeth get older,… Read more »
The timing of orthodontic treatment varies from person to person depending on age. This procedure can take anywhere from 12 to 30 months to complete. For adults, treatment is undoubtedly… Read more »
You may have seen people with wires in their teeth. They actually correct irregularities in the teeth through a procedure called orthodontic treatment. Wires and brackets move and guide the… Read more »
The history of dental disorder is as old as human life. Some people may be more susceptible than others, but many people are born with this genetic disorder, but others… Read more »
There are two ways to fix a posterior cross bite in children in this case: Using a removable device with a screw: Most of these devices depend on the cooperation… Read more »
Bilateral maxillary stenosis mildly causes occlusal interference and of course mandibular displacement and posterior crossbite, in these cases maxillary expansion should be performed as soon as it is noticed to… Read more »
In a small number of patients, mandibular shifts occur in the early deciduous or mixed period of the dentition due to overlapping of the canine teeth, in which case shortening… Read more »
There are three main approaches to treating mild posterior crossbite in children, each of which is described separately below.
When you see an orthodontist, you may be diagnosed with a deformity in the mouth that causes a posterior crossbite. Posterior crossbite in the mixed dentition period is caused by… Read more »