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The most rewarding benefit of an Orthodontic treatment is a beautiful smile, but it is impossible to maintain hygiene with irregular teeth which leads in tooth decay with pain & gum diseases further resulting in tooth loss.

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The most rewarding benefit of an Orthodontic treatment is a beautiful smile, but it is impossible to maintain hygiene with irregular teeth which leads in tooth decay with pain & gum diseases further resulting in tooth loss. Inefficiency in chewing leads to digestive problems, excessive stress on gum tissues, bone supporting the teeth, abnormal wear of teeth surfaces, misaligned jaws cause joint problems are all results of a wrong bite. Further, resulting in chronic headaches, face and neck pains. Therefore, it is very important to choose the appropriate orthodontic treatment for these problems which will result in a pleasing smile on your face.

Braces strike in the mind when we think about irregular placement of teeth, but they do not straighten the alignment of teeth automatically. It is therefore important to understand that the inconsistency between the teeth and jaw bones causes these irregularities in the teeth alignment. It is the responsibility of the Orthodontist to analyze the problem with the help of certain diagnostic aids  like x-rays of faces, models of patient’s teeth, clinical appearance, family history of a related problem, etc. 

Product range of braces has come a full circle with various options like    

Metal Braces with coloured rings,

Ceramic Braces,

Coured ceramic Braces,

Lingual braces,

Invisalign or Clearpath aligners

 

FAQ's about Orthodontic treatment:

 

What is ORTHODONTICS?

The alignment of crooked or irregular teeth is known as Orthodontics. In a layman’s language, it can be defined as the skill of straightening crooked or improperly placed teeth to improve the overall appearance of the mouth. The dentists specially skilled and trained to perform this process are known as Orthodontists.

 

Why an ORTHODONTIST?

A dentist who has completed a Masters degree i.e. M.D.S in the Department of Orthodontics & Oro-Facial Orthopedics is called as an Orthodontist. Hence, it exactly means that all Orthodontists are dentists but only 6% of dentists have studied and practiced Orthodontics. The advantage of asking advice from an Orthodontist is that he is capable to foresee the development of teeth and jaws of his child patients of the age of 8 years and is able to direct the growth of the face in appropriate direction so the treatment is carried out in its formative stage.

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