Orthodontics (26 contents)
How do young people view malocclusion? Do they want to wear braces? If so, why? And if not, how do we convince them? Thanks to researchers in Brazil, we know the answer to these questions.
Orthodontic treatment is used when malocclusion is diagnosed, which is a common problem in children at various stages of development. Nowadays, orthodontic surgeries can also find adult patients...
Orthodontic braces are designed to treat mal occlusion - crooked teeth (crowding of teeth) are the most common reason for the fitting of fixed braces. To date, orthodontic appliances have used a...
In the current era of orthodontic treatment, extraction is no longer necessary in many cases. As studies show, the results of treatment with the non-extraction technique give better results,...
Many people wear braces to achieve straight teeth. The components of the braces cover a significant part of the tooth surface, thus making oral hygiene difficult. This state of affairs puts you at...
Everyone wants healthy and straight teeth, which is why braces have now become very common. In addition to traditional fixed braces, there are also removable braces - fitted mainly at night. Is it...
There are several stereotypes about Americans. While many of them are untrue, one is the absolute truth. We are talking about Americans' obsession with their teeth. In the following article, we take...
Straightening trays are an innovative method for the correction of malocclusion. It is an ideal solution for people with crooked teeth who are not convinced by treatment with traditional braces, for...
Nowadays, more and more people want to have a beautiful, healthy and white smile. Importantly, everyone wants to have straight teeth. A correct bite makes it easier to take care of oral hygiene...
Diagnosis of malocclusion is based on a breakdown in relation to three planes.
Braces are used to form a correct bite, which makes it easier to keep your mouth clean by having access to all your teeth, makes it easier to floss and prevents decay or tartar build-up and the...
Rinses should be used as an aid to daily oral hygiene. The advantage of any rinse is that it lasts much longer in the mouth than toothpaste. Tooth rinsing complements daily brushing. It removes food...
Maintaining daily oral hygiene for those using orthodontic braces is very important, but also much more difficult. The braces make it difficult to clean all the surfaces of the teeth, so the time...
The child's oral hygiene should already begin in infancy. Until the first teeth erupt, this consists of washing the gums with a sterile swab moistened with boiled water after each feeding.
Tartar is mineralised deposits found at the gum line, formed from food debris deposited on the teeth. The formation of tartar is influenced by metabolic products of bacteria as well as substances...