The Deanship of the College of Dentistry, represented by the Dean of the College, Assistant Professor Dr. Muhannad Salah Abdel-Sattar, and the teaching and functional staff, congratulates Professor Dr. Ali… Read more »
Dentists and orthodontists refer to the abnormal position of the jaws and teeth as a malocclusion. Malocclusion is classified into three categories. In the first category, the jaws are in… Read more »
The effects of jaw deviation can clearly affect the patient’s life. When the condition is severe, it can interfere with a patient’s eating, breathing, sleeping, and speaking, and can cause… Read more »
In Class III malocclusion, orthodontics causes the teeth and lower jaw to move back and into their normal position. With the use of extraoral devices and in some cases with… Read more »
When the position of the jaw and teeth is classified as a Class II malocclusion, the upper jaw is too forward. Thus, the pressure in orthodontics will be in such… Read more »
Dentists and orthodontists refer to the abnormal position of the jaws and teeth as a malocclusion. Malocclusion is classified into three categories. In the first category, the jaws are in… Read more »
Did you know that braces generally change the position of the teeth by putting pressure on them? In fact, the pressure on the teeth allows the jaws to move to… Read more »
Orthodontics is one of the best and most important basic treatment methods, and it has a special application in the treatment of speech disorders. The orthodontist plays an important role… Read more »
Some speech defects may be related to malocclusion. Malocclusion or dental abnormalities in general are either inherited or can be spread through bad habits. When a child starts sucking his… Read more »
Orthodontic treatment and dental care allows irregular teeth to be adjusted to correct speech disorders. Studies show that people with speech disorders have more difficulty pronouncing dental sounds (“S” or… Read more »