| Orthodontics
Orthodontics is the dental process used to correct
overbites, under bites, open bites, closed bites and cross bites as
well as bite misalignment. Restoring a proper bite is not just for
esthetics. An improper bite can result in jaw alignment problems,
tooth lose, gum recession, decay and lost of tooth vitality. The
following graphics show a proper bite,

and example of improper bites.



Orthodontic treatment most commonly involves using
bands, brackets and elastics (braces) to move teeth back into proper
position. The bracket we use are ceramic (tooth colored) and the
elastic are available in a variety of colors including clear. The
choice depends on the patients personal preference and not treatment
needs.
Orthodontic treatment is usually performed on adolescents,
but it can be done on adults. The length of treatment is usually
6 to 24 months, but could take longer, depending on patient diligence
an cooperation with treatment. Once treatment is completed care
and maintenance will require the use of a retainer on a daily bases
until instructed otherwise by your dentist.
A orthodontic procedure called "invisible braces",
or clear correct iis now available. This involves using a series
of clear trays to realign the teeth. These trays are custom fabricated
in a lab, making this a more expensive treatment alternative. Depending
on your dental needs this treatment might need to be supplemented
using more tradition orthodontic procedures.
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