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Frequently Occurring Malocclusions and Treatments



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By : Teddy Parry    99 or more times read
Submitted 2011-09-20 21:09:42
Orthodontists aren't only worried about aligning client's smiles. Nowadays, orthodontics is concerned with increasing the self esteem and physical appeal of their patients. Basically, the task of an local orthodontist today goes way beyond simply straightening teeth.

For cutting edge, forward thinking orthodontists, their goal is to help their clients aquire that perfect smile, in order to help instil the self-confidence that comes with a pleasing appearance. That mission involves every family member from seven years old to seventy and beyond.

Among the problems most often preventing a patient from having a straight, appealing smile is when the jaws do not properly align from back to front.

This is also referred to as Class II problems. This is when the upper and lower jaws line up, when biting down, is abnormal. The top teeth are usually located in front of the lower. This really is a lot more than an appearance issue. This has an evident impact on how well the teeth perform.

People with this kind of problem will more often than not have a convex facial profile as well as a recessed chin. Most of the time, in cases like this, the upper back molars are forward of the lower back molars. The bottom jaw looks recessed, with the upper jaw sticking out over the lower jaw.

One sophisticated method of addressing this kind of condition is to have a Herbst Appliance positioned correctly on both lower and upper teeth. A Herbst appliance induces expansion of the lower jaw by gently but persistently providing pressure and slowly moving it forward.

This method consists of crowns mounted on certain top and bottom molars. The crowns have small rings or rods mounted on each. The rods glide together connecting the top and lower parts of the orthodontic appliance.

The connection in between your jaws applies force to help move your bottom jaw forward. Once installed and adequately aligned the appliance allows you to move your mouth up and down and move your bottom jaw forward, however , not back. Just like you learn how to adapt to this brand-new alignment your jaw muscles and joints gradually become used to this modified position.

As the jaws become accustomed to their new relationship the shape of the face changes and the new configuration between top and lower jaw will become a lot more comfortable. The chin will be shifted slightly forward, the molars take on a more customary relationship to each other, and the front top teeth will not protrude like they did prior to treatment.

Because of this you will end up with a more attractive appearance along with a more efficient set of teeth.

Author Resource:

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