Orthodontics and cosmetics
What do you know about the effect of orthodontics on facial beauty? Orthodontics can simply affect the appearance of patients’ faces and make them experience a different life after braces…. Read more »
What do you know about the effect of orthodontics on facial beauty? Orthodontics can simply affect the appearance of patients’ faces and make them experience a different life after braces…. Read more »
In the prepubertal age, the orthodontist can use the patient’s growth process, and at the same time with orthodontics, treat jaw deformities and eliminate the need for maxillofacial surgery in… Read more »
Irregular teeth are easily aligned by placing orthodontic wires. Both the upper row teeth and the lower row teeth will return to their normal arrangement. Orthodontics for regular teeth is… Read more »
If you are one of those people who care a lot about oral diseases, then you should definitely pay special attention to having regular teeth. As you know, tooth decay… Read more »
The condition of orbital teeth clearly affects the beauty and attractiveness of a person’s face. If this condition is severe, the change of face will have an annoying shape and… Read more »
Note that seeing a two-year orthodontic treatment plan shouldn’t surprise you. Treatment is very easy in children and pre-developmental age and may take less time if the abnormality is mild…. Read more »
The best age to treat orbital condition is when the person has not reached puberty because in this case the jaw continues to grow and it is very easy to… Read more »
The best way to treat rounded teeth or deformities of the second category is orthodontics. Orthodontic treatment can be performed on patients of any age, but the earlier it is… Read more »
Patients may initially have many concerns about orthodontics and Orbite treatment. The first step in getting the patient on the right track with treatment is to see an experienced orthodontist…. Read more »
Orbites are usually characterized by a degree of overlap between the upper and lower teeth. Ideally, the jaws overlap somewhat, being about one or two millimeters in size and not… Read more »