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Orthodontics is the longest established Specialty in dentistry and one of only 2 recognised throughout the European Union. Orthodontics is the specialised branch of dentistry that deals broadly with improving the appearance & positions of the teeth and jaw bones. The aim of Orthodontics is to produce better functioning teeth and more attractive smiles.
Orthodontic treatment is carried out using braces. There are many types of braces. Braces fall into 2 broad categories - removable braces ( or "retainers" ) and fixed braces ( or "train tracks" ). Sometimes the braces required are a combination of the two types. Whatever type of brace is used, it is necessary to develop some force to move the teeth. The forces are usually generated by wires, springs and elastics but some braces also harness the natural forces of the chewing muscles to generate the required forces. Braces can be on the outside of the teeth or on the inside to the teeth, some are made of metal, some are made of white porcelain and some are made of clear plastic. Some companies market their own braces, e.g. six month braces, invisalign, clearstep, triangular braces, hidden braces, incognito etc. etc., but a Specialist Orthodontist is best placed to guide you as to what is the best option for you and your family.
There are many factors that lead to Orthodontic problems and a Specialist Orthodontist is best positioned and best educated to analyse & determine the causes of your Orthodontic problems, and has had many extra years in education & training in how to best treat your problems, in order to give you a pleasant & healthy smile. Sometimes only six month of brace treatment can be used to deal with a minor problem, but usually a longer course of treatment is required to eliminate the many factors that make up an Orthododontic problem. Occasionally what appears to be a simple problem on the surface is, in fact, the surface manifestation of a more complex problem. Occasionally in adults, Orthodontics is best combined with facial surgery to give the best result, and at simes Orthodontics and implants go hand-in-hand to eliminate your concerns. This wide variety of situations indicate why it is worth seeking the advice of a Specialist Orthodontist in order to benefit from their extra education and experience.
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