Orthodontic Appliances
Orthodontic appliances are dental devices used in the field of dentistry to correct misaligned jaws and teeth. These appliances are used to fix various orthodontic problems, such as overbite, underbite, gaps between teeth, crooked teeth, and other structural issues. Orthodontic treatments using appliances can help individuals achieve better oral health and improve their overall appearance. Braces and aligners are common orthodontic appliances used by dentists to straighten teeth. Braces consist of metal brackets, wires, and bands that are cemented onto the teeth and adjusted periodically to gradually shift the teeth into their proper position. Aligners, such as Invisalign, are custom-made plastic trays that are worn over teeth to move them into the correct position. Patients can remove aligners when eating and brushing their teeth. Other types of orthodontic appliances include headgear and bite correctors. Headgear is worn outside the mouth to provide traction to move teeth and jawbones. Bite correctors help correct overbite or underbite by positioning the jaw properly. Dental implants are another type of orthodontic appliance used to replace missing teeth. These devices are surgically placed into the jawbone and function as artificial tooth roots that support prosthetic teeth. Implants are a more stable and long-lasting alternative to dentures and dental bridges. In conclusion, orthodontic appliances are used to correct structural dental problems and improve oral health. Dentists use braces, aligners, headgear, and bite correctors to shift teeth into the right position, while dental implants are used to replace missing teeth. These appliances can help individuals achieve a healthy, beautiful smile.
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