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Orthodontics
At Sai Yashoda Dental Care, our esteemed director is a highly skilled specialist in Orthodontics, a renowned branch of dentistry dedicated to the correction of teeth alignment. With Orthodontics, your smile undergoes a remarkable transformation, resulting in a significant enhancement of your overall personality. Our orthodontist, a dental professional with specialized expertise, excels in the application of dental braces, including Invisalign, aligners, invisible braces, and dental metal braces. Their meticulous approach and precision ensure effective teeth correction and optimal results. Experience the magical effects of Orthodontics at Sai Yashoda Dental Care, where our dedicated team is committed to providing you with a beautiful smile and a renewed sense of confidence. Visit the best orthodontist near you in Chandanagar, Madinaguda, Hyderabad, for top-notch orthodontic care.
Types of Malocclusions
- Crowding: When there is insufficient space in the jaw for all the teeth, causing them to overlap or become crooked.
- Spacing: Excessive gaps or spaces between the teeth, which can affect the appearance and function of your smile.
- Deep Bite: When the upper front teeth excessively overlap the lower front teeth, leading to potential bite problems.
- Open Bite: A condition where the upper and lower teeth do not make proper contact when biting down, causing an opening or gap.
- Cross Bite: When the upper teeth fit inside the lower teeth when biting down, causing misalignment.
- Edge to Edge Bite: A condition where the upper and lower front teeth meet edge to edge, resulting in potential wear and bite issues.
- Proclined Upper Front Teeth (Class II Div 1): When the upper front teeth are inclined forward, creating an overjet or protrusion.
- Class II Div 2 Incisors: An uneven bite where the upper central incisors are pushed back or tilted inward.
- Posterior Cross Bite: When the upper teeth are positioned inside the lower teeth on one side of the mouth.
- Malocclusions induced by underlying periodontal compromised conditions: Dental misalignments caused or exacerbated by gum disease or other periodontal issues.
- Crowded Lower Front Teeth: Overlapping or misaligned lower front teeth, which can impact aesthetics and oral health.
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Impact of Maligned Teeth
- Accumulation of harmful bacteria
- Tooth decay
- Gum disease
- Tooth loss
- Reduction in functional efficiency while chewing
- Mouth joint problems
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Types of Braces
- Metal Braces: Traditional metal braces are made of high-grade stainless steel brackets and wires, which are effective in correcting various orthodontic issues.
- Ceramic Braces: Ceramic braces are similar to metal braces but use tooth-colored or clear brackets, making them less noticeable.
- Lingual Braces: Lingual braces are placed on the back surface of the teeth, making them virtually invisible from the front. They are a discreet option for orthodontic treatment.
- Clear Aligners: Clear aligners, such as Invisalign, are a popular choice for orthodontic treatment. They are transparent, removable trays that gradually shift the teeth into proper alignment.
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Dr. K.V.Sujan Kumar is one of the very few certified Invisalign Provider in the country. He is also trained in other aligner systems like:
- K-Line
- Smile Align
- Clearpath
- NovoAlign
- Tac Aligners
- Spark from ORMCO etc
Traditionally braces were used to treat malocclusion, but as more and more adults are seeking orthodontic treatment, they demand for faster treatment and aesthetic options have increased. To address these, aligners have made their way into orthodontics.
Clear aligners, also known as clear-aligner treatment, are orthodontic devices that are a transparent, plastic form of dental braces used to adjust teeth.
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Procedure
Treatment begins with taking x-ray, photographs, an intraoral scan or a bite registration, and polyvinyl siloxane impressions of the person’s teeth and gums. The dentist/orthodontist completes a written evaluation that includes a diagnosis and treatment plan. Dental impressions are scanned in order to create a digital 3D representation of the teeth. Technicians move the teeth to the desired location with the program, which creates the stages between the current and desired teeth positions. The number of aligners depends on the case. Each aligner moves teeth .25 to .33 millimeters.
A computer graphic representation of the projected teeth movements, created in the software program ClinCheck, is provided to the doctor and patient for approval or modification before aligners are manufactured. The aligners are modeled using CAD-CAM (computer-aided-design and computer-aided-manufacturing) software and manufactured using a rapid prototyping technique called stereolithography. The molds for the aligners are built in layers using a photo-sensitive liquid resin that cures into a hard plastic when exposed to a laser.
The aligners are made from an elastic thermoplastic material that applies pressure to the teeth to move into the aligner’s position. Patients that need a tooth rotated or pulled down may have a small, tooth-colored composite attachment bonded onto certain teeth. More attachments can make the aligners less aesthetically pleasing. Reproximation, also called interproximal reduction or IPR, is sometimes used at the contacts between teeth to allow for a better fit.
Each aligner is intended to be worn an optimal 22 hours a day for two weeks. Treatment time varies based on the complexity of the planned teeth movements. The aligner is removed for brushing, flossing and eating. Once the treatment period has concluded, the patient is advised to continue wearing a retainer at night for the foreseeable future. Invisalign also provides their own retainers called as Vivera Retainers
Advantages of Aligners
- Esthetically pleasing.
- No diet restrictions as the patient can remove them while eating.
- Patient can remove them on socially important occasions.
- Hygienic as cleaning is easier
- Accurate
Disadvantages of Aligners
- Cost
- Patient compliance, as if the patient doesn’t wear, they don’t work.
- Lost aligner are chargeable
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Conventional Labial Braces
They are conventional braces where the brackets are placed on the outer surfaces of the teeth. There are several types of labial braces available.
A. Ceramic Orthodontic Braces
Ceramic braces are extremely popular in the present scenario. As they are translucent, they blend in with your natural tooth colour, eliminating metallic look and embarrassment due to braces.
B. Metal Orthodontic Braces
Boring braces are classic but, passé. It’s time to grace yourself with colours on your teeth. The idea is to put the colour of your choice on the metal braces for a great look. Also, the results of this treatment are commendable.
C. Self-Ligating Braces
One of the most accepted and widely used brackets, Self- Litigating braces are the classic type of braces used for best results. At Sai Yashoda Dental Clinic, we specifically use the best of the brands in the dental industry- 3M, Damon, AO etc that minimizes lip and cheek irritation due to its reduced size and height along with the application of continuous gentle force.
Also, known as Invisible braces, Lingual braces is another revolution in the world of dentistry. Just as the name suggests, the braces are placed behind your teeth making them invisible to other people. Usually, lingual brackets are made of metal. This is a great solution for extremely self-conscious people and those with professions that demand good looks like acting, modelling etc
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Sai Yashoda Dental Care is a reputed name in Orthodontics Growth Modification Treatment. Growth modification (early treatment) is part of the first phase of two-stage orthodontics treatment of children with malocclusion (poor bite). Growth modification is only possible when bones are still growing. Orthodontics Growth Modification Treatment is most effective during children’s growth spurts.
Orthodontists use growth modification devices (appliances) to change the position, shape, length, or width of the jawbone(s). Some common devices for the Growth Modification Treatment are:
- Headgear, an appliance that uses pressure to guide teeth and jaw growth
- Fixed functional appliances, an appliance attached to the upper and lower molars that corrects overbites caused by a small lower jaw
- Myo-functional appliances, removable appliance that guides teeth and jaw growth
- Palatal expansion, an appliance that corrects cross-bite by widening the upper jaw
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Orthodontic treatments work at any age. However, they respond the best when the bone structure is in formation mode. That’s usually after the age of 10- 16. But, we specialise in Adult Orthodontics too that specifically deals with treatments for 18+.
Benefits of Treatment in Adults
Adults can benefit from orthodontic treatment in many ways. These include:
- Align the teeth to create a more aesthetic and beautiful smile
- Correct relapse after previous orthodontic treatment due to lack of long term retainer wear
- Improve the ability to brush and floss, especially for crowded or overlapping lower front teeth
- Create a better or more comfortable bite and ability to chew
- Address missing teeth
- Close spaces between the teeth
- Reduce excessive wear on the teeth due to grinding or poor bite jaw surgery to correct discrepancy between the upper and lower jaws.
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Advantages of Aligners
- Esthetically pleasing
- No diet restrictions as aligners can be removed while eating
- Removable for socially important occasions
- Hygienic and easy to clean
- Provides accurate teeth alignment
Limitations
- Financial considerations: The cost of aligners may be a factor to consider for some individuals.
- Patient commitment: Successful treatment with aligners requires consistent and dedicated wear as prescribed by the orthodontist.
- Responsibility for aligner care: Patients need to be mindful of not misplacing or losing their aligners, as replacements may come with additional charges.
After Care
- Practice diligent oral hygiene by regularly brushing and flossing your teeth.
- Adhere to specific instructions given by your orthodontist, including wearing retainers or elastics as directed.
- Steer clear of hard, sticky, or chewy foods that may harm braces or other orthodontic appliances.
- Keep up with scheduled follow-up appointments to allow for adjustments and progress monitoring.
- Notify your orthodontist promptly if you experience any discomfort, pain, or concerns during your treatment.
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About Orthodontics From Yashoda Dental Care
Yashoda Dental Care, where we specialize in providing comprehensive orthodontic treatments customized to meet the unique needs of each patient. Our team of experienced professionals offers a wide range of options, including metal braces, ceramic braces, lingual braces, and clear aligners. Our primary objective is to achieve optimal teeth alignment, enhance oral health, and transform smiles, resulting in increased confidence and overall well-being.
FAQ
- The brackets are bonded to your teeth with composite resin
- They are exposed to light until they harden
- A metal wire applies pressure to the teeth to shift them into the desired position.
- Adjustments are made every 4-6 weeks approximately. Braces are usually worn for 12 months – 2 ½ years.
- After your braces come off you are fitted with a retainer to ensure sure your teeth don’t shift.
- Avoid hard eatables like hard breads, apples, raw vegetables, corn cobs etc.
- Avoid sticky or chewy foods.
- Brush and floss your teeth while wearing braces, adequately.
- Crowding or Mal positioning of teeth
- Proclined teeth/Forwardly placed teeth
- Excessive spacing between the teeth
- Midline of upper and lower teeth are not in alignment
- Sounds in jaw joints
- Under bite or over bite
- Habits such as thumb sucking, tongue thrusting, pacifier , bottle feeding after the age of seven
- Jaws too small for their teeth which cause crowding and thereby shifting of teeth
- Upper and lower jaws are different sizes or malformed Jaws
- Over bite or under bite
- Excess protrusion of upper jaw or lower jaw
- Inherited traits
- Early or late loss of baby teeth
- Early loss of permanent teeth
- Dental restorations with improper fit (eg:crowns)
- Periodontitis
- Pressure on teeth and gums which is undue
- After severe facial injury due to misalignment of jaw
- Tumors in mouth or jaw
It is important for children to consult Orthodontist around the age of seven as orthodontic problems are corrected easily by early detection and screenings. Though treatment may not be started this early, certain conditions require intervention at this stage to prevent further malocclusion.
- Proclined or Retroclined teeth
- Crowding of teeth
- When you are in doubt about teeth alignment
- If your bite is abnormal
- If you have difficulty in biting, speaking or chewing
- Mouth breathing
- Clenching or grinding your teeth
- Inability to comfortably close your lips
- If there is a frequent shift in the position of jaws or making sounds when they move
- If there is cheek bite or any kind of trauma to the palate
When you first get your braces, you may require some adjustment as you feel that there is a foreign thing in the mouth.
First three days after application of braces
As your teeth begin to realign you may feel some discomfort. Wax can be placed on the braces to prevent them from rubbing against the inside of cheeks and lips. Our orthodontist will instruct you how to place wax on the braces.
After each orthodontic appointment you are likely to feel the same discomfort. Arch wires and elastic ligatures are changed periodically.
The discomfort with these braces is inconvenient, but it is manageable and it is only for few days.
Braces normally need to be adjusted every 4-6 weeks unless specified by the orthodontist or if any bracket gets loose or broken or detached.
Depending on the individual patient, and the severity of teeth alignment, the amount of time required varies, because response to the treatment is different in every case. The standard treatment time is about 18 months but in few circumstances may vary between 10-30 months.
- We at our practice suggest a separate brush for Orthodontic patients called as “ORTHO BRUSH” and Interdental brush for better maintenance of oral hygiene.
- Use toothpaste containing fluoride, and fluoride rinse if required to prevent cavities
- During the treatment period avoid sugary foods that increases the bacteria in the mouth which cause plaque and cavities
- Avoid foods which are sticky (chewing gum, caramel), hard foods (hard candy), and foods that struck in braces.
- When you remove the retainer, keep it safely in a container so that it is not lost or broken, brush your teeth and floss
- Your retainer has to be kept clean by brushing with a tooth paste and tooth brush. You can wash it in denture cleaner as your orthodontist suggests. Do not place the retainer in boiling water or dishwasher.
- After the completion of treatment also, visit dentist for every six months.
Parents are concerned when removal of permanent teeth is required. Permanent teeth need to be removed if there is moderate to severe crowding and insufficient space in the jaw for accommodating all the permanent teeth in proper alignment. It is indicated generally when there is:
A) Excessive Crowding
B) Excessive Protrusion
C) Some Cases Of Correction Of Over Bite Or Under Bite
It is never too late to start orthodontic treatment and make your teeth straightened with braces even in adults. Braces are not just for children but for adults also. Even if you are adult and if you need braces for misaligned teeth you can get it done. However, treatment in adults takes a little more time than in children because of the quality of bone.
You can carry on with your studies and extracurricular activities as usual. You may find it little difficult at first but you will eventually get used to them in few days. While playing sports, you need to wear a mouth guard which protects the braces or appliance.
- You need to bring to the notice of the Parent’s or Guardian
- Contact our dental office for determining further steps to be taken.
- Take care not to swallow or injure further.
- Bracket is kept back in the place using sterile Tweezer sliding the bracket along the wire to the center of the tooth back into proper position.
Now-a-days more adult patients are getting treated than the teenagers and children. The most popular treatment option is Invisalign, where teeth are moved into position by invisible plastic aligners. If braces are recommended by the orthodontist, there are different types of braces in which you can choose so that your appearance is not affected.
Other treatment options are:
1. Ceramic braces
2. Lingual braces
According to the patient’s affordability, and interest, the type of braces can be chosen.
- Traditional Braces- quality of these braces have progressed than those in the early days
- Ceramic Braces- brackets are made up of clear, transparent, ceramic material
- Clear and Removable Aligners (Invisalign)- clear plastic aligners resembling Mouth guards.
- Palatal Expanders- for patients who have overcrowded teeth
- Functional- The function of the teeth such as chewing and speaking is compromised. Maintaining oral hygiene is difficult and teeth eventually end up in Periodontitis and may become loose.
- Esthetical- The appearance of the patient will have a psychological effect on them. They will become conscious of their smile and appearance.