Structural diversity and malocclusion
A Class III skeletal malocclusion (referred to in dentistry as mandibular advancement) may be due to a defect of the maxilla, mandible, or both, which is examined on the sagittal… Read more »
A Class III skeletal malocclusion (referred to in dentistry as mandibular advancement) may be due to a defect of the maxilla, mandible, or both, which is examined on the sagittal… Read more »
prescribing low doses of growth hormone for boys and girls who are having delayed puberty; It not only adjusts the growth rate of their limbs according to their age, but… Read more »
Facial growth is measured using standard vertical radiography to monitor the extent of genetic changes along with the size or morphology of structural changes. In dental and orthodontic terms, this… Read more »
The following variables can be considered as factors affecting orthodontic treatment. Always keep in mind that if a skilled orthodontist changes the position of the jaw and teeth to null,… Read more »
Numerous articles and research papers have identified the influence of genetics on orthodontic treatment. Does genetics affect orthodontic treatment, or can the orthodontist prevent or reduce these effects with his… Read more »
1- What do we do if we need to straighten our teeth with veneers? If your teeth have been restored with veneers and you have irregular teeth, orthodontic treatment is… Read more »
Dental implants consist of screws, bases, and crowns to replace missing teeth. As you get older, your teeth will move more towards the front of your mouth. This means that… Read more »
Dental veneers are a permanent solution to stained, discolored, scratched or chipped teeth or teeth. However, patients who have veneer restorations sometimes request orthodontic treatment to correct smile structure and… Read more »
If you have been using dental crowns due to restorative treatments, but are now looking to fix your teeth with orthodontics, you may be wondering whether or not I can… Read more »
The most common dental restorations that may affect a tooth’s ability to receive orthodontic treatment include: Dental crown: A crown cap is usually made of resin or porcelain, and covers… Read more »