A course of orthodontic treatment is necessary to correct malocclusion, misalignment, or other dental issues using fixed appliances and retention. This procedure involves the use of braces, wires, and retainers to gradually move teeth into their desired positions. Orthodontic treatment is particularly useful for addressing issues such as crowding, spacing, overbites, underbites, and crossbites. The goal is to improve function, aesthetics, and long-term oral health, enhancing the patient’s quality of life.
Improving function, aesthetics, and long-term oral health enhances the patient’s quality of life, enabling them to eat, speak, and smile confidently. By addressing malocclusion or misalignment, the procedure prevents complications such as discomfort, excessive wear, or gum disease, ensuring the dentition remains stable and durable over time. Additionally, it enhances the aesthetics of the smile, boosting the patient’s self-esteem and confidence.
Monitor progress regularly to ensure alignment goals are met and adjust as needed. Use radiographic guidance to verify the position of the teeth and ensure they integrate seamlessly with the surrounding structures. Verify the occlusion to ensure the treatment does not interfere with the patient’s bite. Educate the patient on proper care and maintenance of the appliances, emphasizing the importance of avoiding habits like chewing hard objects or neglecting hygiene.