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Orthodontics (Braces Treatment)

Proper bite relationships between teeth are crucial for maintaining functional integrity. Disruptions in these relationships can lead to misalignment, making oral hygiene difficult and significantly compromising aesthetic appearance. Individuals experiencing these problems require various treatments to address both functional deficiencies and maintain oral and dental health.

For dental health, it's beneficial to choose procedures that maximize dental tissue protection. Orthodontic treatments are a prominent feature in this context. Classic orthodontic treatments, in particular, are frequently preferred because they allow for the treatment of many different levels of crookedness.

Orthodontic treatment, clear plate

What is Classical Orthodontic Treatment?

 

Traditional orthodontic treatments involve placing various appliances on the teeth and regulating their position using forces applied from these appliances. Also known as braces, these treatments apply controlled forces to the teeth and jawbones, moving the teeth into their proper positions. The materials used for the brackets, the appliances used in treatment, can vary depending on the individual's aesthetic needs.

Lingual Orthodontics
 

Dental crowding can make it difficult to maintain oral hygiene and many functions. It can also cause aesthetic problems. Orthodontic treatments that can address these problems may not be preferred by patients if they cause aesthetic concerns. Lingual orthodontics is one of the procedures that allows for the treatment of many crookedness problems without causing aesthetic concerns. Lingual orthodontics are orthodontic treatments performed using appliances placed on the lingual and palatal surfaces of the teeth. Multiple appliance options are available for this treatment, and the appropriate appliance selection is determined by the patient's treatment needs.

Orthognathic Surgery

The skeletal development of the jaw can be disrupted by hereditary factors or various traumas. This structural deterioration can cause changes in the size and position of the jawbones. Because this abnormal bone condition disrupts jaw relationships and limits many functional activities, it is crucial to plan the treatment for this condition. Orthognathic surgery is one of the important treatment procedures performed in this context. Orthognathic surgery is a surgical procedure that improves the skeletal structure by adjusting the jawbone. Treatments using orthognathic surgery include both orthodontic procedures that address crowding problems and surgical procedures that involve tissue modification. Therefore, the treatment process is carried out in conjunction with orthodontists and jaw surgeons who specialize in these areas.

Clear Align Treatment (Invisalign)

The proper alignment of teeth within the mouth is critical for proper function and adequate oral hygiene practices. The resulting misalignment can negatively impact oral hygiene and functional performance, as well as lead to aesthetic concerns.

Can Dental Relationships Always Be Adjusted Only with Classical Orthodontic Treatments?

The effectiveness of conventional orthodontic treatments alone can vary depending on the underlying cause of misalignment. In cases where jaw relationships are normal, misalignments resulting solely from misalignment of teeth can be treated with conventional orthodontic procedures. In cases where skeletal disruption of jaw relationships occurs, additional treatments may be necessary.

When Should Classical Orthodontic Treatments Be Performed?

Crooked teeth can be corrected at any age with conventional orthodontic treatment. However, in cases of skeletal problems with the jawbones, it's beneficial to plan orthodontic treatment during the bone development phase to avoid the need for surgery. Considering the developmental age of the jawbone, the ideal time to begin treatment is generally before age 12. Following the completion of jaw development, it's appropriate to plan the treatment of skeletal problems in conjunction with orthognathic surgery.

How is Classical Orthodontic Treatment Performed?

Treatment begins with the attachment of brackets to the front surface of the teeth using special adhesives, in accordance with the planned procedure. Once all brackets are in place, a special brace, called an archwire, is placed to create the necessary force on the brackets. The application of force may cause some pain and pressure during the initial stages of treatment. These symptoms gradually diminish as the teeth move. Additional force and stabilization may sometimes be necessary during treatment. In these cases, the treatment can be supported by elastic bands. During the interim treatment sessions, adjustments are made to the desired movement, ensuring the teeth reach their planned positions over time, and the active treatment process is completed.

How Long Does Classic Orthodontic Treatment Take?

In traditional orthodontic treatment, the initial scheduled session typically lasts approximately one hour, although this can vary from person to person. Treatment sessions are then scheduled at intervals determined by the dentist. The examination and adjustments made during these sessions typically last approximately 15 to 30 minutes. Interim sessions may be slightly longer if unexpected problems such as a broken bracket or wire develop.

Complete orthodontic treatment depends on many different parameters. Therefore, the time it takes to successfully complete treatment can vary significantly from person to person. Factors that have a significant impact on the treatment process include the degree of dental misalignment, the presence of skeletal anomalies, patient compliance with treatment, the structure of the oral tissues, and the type of brackets.

In the treatment of crooked teeth, braces are applied and transparent porcelain brackets are applied to make the braces look aesthetic.

How Long Does Classic Orthodontic Treatment Take?

In traditional orthodontic treatment, the initial scheduled session typically lasts approximately one hour, although this can vary from person to person. Treatment sessions are then scheduled at intervals determined by the dentist. The examination and adjustments made during these sessions typically last approximately 15 to 30 minutes. Interim sessions may be slightly longer if unexpected problems such as a broken bracket or wire develop.

Complete orthodontic treatment depends on many different parameters. Therefore, the time it takes to successfully complete treatment can vary significantly from person to person. Factors that have a significant impact on the treatment process include the degree of dental misalignment, the presence of skeletal anomalies, patient compliance with treatment, the structure of the oral tissues, and the type of brackets.

Orthodontic (Braces) Treatment FAQ

Q: Is there an age limit for getting braces? A: No. There is no age limit for straightening teeth. Orthodontic treatment can be started at age 15, 30, or 50. However, if there are any issues involving the jawbones (skeletal), identifying them during growth and development (ages 7-12) makes treatment much easier.

Q: How long does braces treatment last? A: The duration depends entirely on the severity of the existing crowding and the treatment plan (whether tooth extraction is necessary). Average treatments last between 1.5 and 2 years.

Q: Are braces very painful? A: It's normal to feel pressure and tenderness in your teeth for the first few days when braces are first put on and during your monthly checkups (when the wires are tightened). This indicates that your teeth are moving. This isn't an "unbearable pain," but rather a dull ache that can be relieved with simple painkillers, and you'll quickly get used to it.

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