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What Is Orthodontics, Anyway?

Are you wondering what the word 'orthodontics' means, and how an orthodontist can help you? In this post, our orthodontists in Etobicoke explain the basics of this dental specialty. 

What is Orthodontics?

Within the field of dentistry, orthodontics is a specialty that focuses on treating irregularities in teeth (especially irregularities involving alignment, occlusion and improper positioning) and jaws. 

Conditions such as jaw misalignments, crooked or overcrowded teeth, overbites or underbites can cause oral health issues and lead to severe problems with eating, speech and quality of life issues

In these circumstances, orthodontists will recommend orthodontic treatment to reposition the teeth gradually and slowly so they are straighter, leaving the patient with a more symmetrical smile. 

Whether orthodontic issues crop up because of genetic or hereditary factors, or because of bad habits or injuries, it’s important to treat them as soon as possible. Resolving issues with a “bad bite”, gaps between teeth or a misaligned jaw can reduce a patient’s oral health risks, improve the function and appearance of teeth and increase quality of life.

What are some common orthodontic treatments?

Depending on your orthodontic issue, your dentist or orthodontist may recommend one (or a combination) of these orthodontic treatments to help correct it:

  • Orthodontic braces
  • Head gear
  • Clear aligners
  • Removable appliances
  • Oral surgery
  • Retainer

Each of these will require a threefold effort on the part of the orthodontist, the dentist and the patient to achieve proper results, as each of these treatment methods requires care and maintenance.

What are the benefits of orthodontic treatments?

People of any age can benefit from orthodontic treatment. If your teeth are positioned improperly or misaligned, your risk of gum disease and tooth decay increases.

Your teeth may also be more difficult to floss, which can lead to poor oral hygiene as you get older – which can negatively affect your oral health and your overall health.

Effective orthodontic treatments can:

  • Fix improper bites
  • Improve oral function (including speech and eating)
  • Straighten crooked teeth
  • Properly align your teeth and jaw
  • Close gaps between teeth
  • Ensure crowded teeth are appropriately spaced

How do I know if I need orthodontic treatment?

If your jaw is misaligned or you have crowded, crooked, protruding or missing teeth, you may notice some difficulty with eating, chewing foods or speaking. Patients can also sometimes experience pain or muscle tension, or painful symptoms in their jaw if the problem is related to TMJ (temporomandibular joint) Disorder.

Your dentist may also review your dental history, or mention issues with your bite or jaw during a regular oral examination, and refer you to an orthodontist who can meet your needs by developing a custom treatment plan.

How long does orthodontic treatment take?

Because each patient is different, your orthodontist will estimate the duration of your treatment based on your specific case.

The severity of your orthodontic issue, your age, the treatment method used and other factors can influence how long your treatment will take. Generally, you’ll visit your dentist or orthodontist regularly for a period of months or years.

Adults typically take longer to treat than teens or children. Most people will wear orthodontic braces for approximately 2 years. You’ll receive specific instructions from your orthodontist to help you achieve the intended results from your treatment.

Do you have questions about orthodontics? Contact our Etobicoke orthodontists today to schedule a consultation.

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