Functional appliances are removable appliances used to lift and correct Class 2 jaw deformities. These devices will treat patients with Class 2 maxillary and maxillary functional abnormalities. These devices are… Read more »
Orthodontics with a removable device means that the patient can remove the orthodontic appliance from their mouth. Removable orthodontics consist of two general categories, one set consisting of simple removable… Read more »
With regard to the Damon system, there are claims about it, including not having to remove teeth, reducing the length of treatment, increasing the time between patient visits and reducing… Read more »
One of the newer treatments is the Damon method. Normally, the wire must be attached to the orthodontic brackets using a very small rubber, but in the Damon method, brackets… Read more »
In this treatment, ceramic brackets or composite brackets are used instead of the common metal brackets, and the rest of the procedures are no different from the traditional methods. In… Read more »
In this treatment, ceramic brackets or composite brackets are used instead of the common metal brackets, and the rest of the procedures are no different from the traditional methods. In… Read more »
In this method of straightening teeth, the goal is not to see the braces and orthodontics. The system itself has 3 ways to not see the orthodontic appliance. Lingual System:… Read more »
The purpose of fixed treatment is to move the teeth in the right place, adjust the crowded teeth and improve the handling of the teeth in the jaws. In the… Read more »
Fixed orthodontics means that the patient cannot remove the orthodontic appliance from their mouth. In fixed orthodontics, the components are fixed to the teeth in the form of studs. These… Read more »
Orthodontics is a dental specialty used to arrange and align the teeth and align the jaws. One of the main tasks of orthodontists is the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of… Read more »