Thursday 5 January 2012

Dental surgery does not affect the life of orthodontics

Clinically, there are a lot of people are worried about the surgery would affect orthodontic tooth life. In fact, surgical orthodontics will not reduce the life of the teeth, on the contrary, in many cases can be extended tooth life.

Surgical orthodontic technique known as "dental surgery Orthodontics" or "dental surgery is cosmetic surgery", is surgical correction of adults (18 years) of the teeth and alveolar process of the dislocation deformity. Childhood dentition abnormalities, due to physical growth and development period are the most suitable as the traditional method of wearing orthodontic treatment. As the jaw has stopped development of adults, although most still use this method treatment, but often require 1 to 2 years or even longer to complete treatment, some deformities such as upper and lower alveolar prognathism, you can not use non-traditional surgical methods to achieve the desired effect, and in surgical orthodontic patients can be completed within 2 to 3 hours treatment, the normal work week can work, study, so popular with the United States who welcome.

As dental surgery is being cut with a bone knife to open the bone segment sizes of teeth slightly shift the teeth aligned, not to unplug or turn the back teeth together, move the teeth dental supplies and alveolar bone as a whole, so in ordinary circumstances under the teeth will not move, nor will the loss of alveolar bone. It will not affect the life of the teeth.

Orthodontic orthognathic surgical treatment can be effective separation of anterior teeth and the alveolar bone to correct severe protrusion, improve gingival exposed, treatment stability, security firm. Some conditions (such as crowded teeth, lock jaw, the alveolar protrusion, anti-jaw, etc.) do surgical orthodontics, due to improved dental occlusion to avoid food impaction and other reasons, can eliminate the trauma jaw and add periodontal disease, caries disease occurs, make the teeth more well-being and more long-term preservation, thus prolonging the life of the teeth.

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