Rare orthodontic complications: what is normal and what should be followed up immediately?

Rare orthodontic complications: what is normal and what should be followed up immediately?

Dr. Saeed Foroughi
Dr. Saeed Foroughi Tabriz
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Rare orthodontic complications: what is normal and what should be followed up immediately?

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Introduction: The role of awareness in reducing patients' anxiety

Orthodontics is one of the most precise branches of dentistry, which is done with the aim of sorting and correcting the position of the teeth and jaw. When most people hear the word orthodontics, they only think about the beauty after treatment and pay less attention to the fact that any medical intervention can have side effects.

Although orthodontics is known as a low-risk procedure, in some people, rare but significant side effects occur, which, in case of ignorance, can cause high anxiety and even lead to a delay in treatment.

In this article, we have three main goals:

  • Recognizing the rare complications of orthodontics with scientific and clear division.
  • Explaining which ones are natural and transitory.
  • Identifying the signs that should be followed up immediately and that have a possible risk.

Part I: Definition of "rare complications" in orthodontics

In dental science, rare complications are problems that occur in less than 5% of patients and their severity is usually from mild to moderate, but in some cases it may reach a severe stage. Some factors that increase the possibility of complications are:

  • Individual sensitivities to materials (e.g. bracket metal or nickel).
  • Background of gum or jaw bone problems before orthodontics History of systemic diseases such as diabetes or osteoporosis
  • Not following health or food instructions after installing orthodontic appliances.

Part II: Rare natural and transient side effects

Here are some problems that occur during the first days or weeks of treatment or after the wires are adjusted and are mostly normal and can be resolved with home care or minor adjustments.

1. Mild to moderate jaw and teeth pain

Scientific explanation: The movement of teeth under orthodontic pressure activates bone-forming and bone-eating cells (osteoblast and osteoclast). This process causes mild pain along with mild inflammation.

Naturalness: Completely natural, usually lasts 3-7 days.

Management: use of warm water, mild pain relievers prescribed by the doctor, chewing soft foods.

2. Wounding of the mucous membrane of the mouth and cheeks

Cause: A newly installed bracket or wire can cause friction when contacting the edge of the mucosa.

Management: use of orthodontic wax, rinsing the mouth with saline solution, avoiding spicy foods.

3. Temporary changes in speech

Scientific reasons: Impairment of tongue movement due to the presence of orthodontic devices or stimulation of contact points.

Naturalness: The language often adapts within a few weeks.

4. A little temporary looseness of the teeth

Scientific reason: The process of moving teeth requires loosening of surrounding ligaments.

Management: This laxity is normal, it will be removed after the teeth are fixed.

The third part: rare side effects that require immediate attention and follow-up

In this section, we enter the warning zone: problems that, although rare, should be taken seriously and an immediate referral to an orthodontic specialist should be made.

1. Very severe and persistent pain beyond 10 days

Analysis: May indicate root damage, necrosis of the pulp (dental nerve) or abnormal pressure.

Action: Immediately go to the clinic to adjust the force and check the radiography.

2. Continuous gum bleeding

Possible cause: Active gum disease or allergic reaction to metal.

Action: Stop using the irritant, test for allergies and clean the gums.

3. Root analysis (Root Resorption)

Analysis: In some patients, intense or long-term movements reduce the root length. Diagnosis is only possible with radiography.

Action: Reduce force, assess risk, sometimes stop treatment.

4. Severe allergic reaction

Symptoms: Swelling of the lips, tongue or shortness of breath.

Action: Immediate stop of treatment, emergency treatment of allergy and replacement of anti-allergic substances.

Section four: solutions to reduce the possibility of rare complications

1. Choosing an experienced orthodontic specialist

Studies have shown that treatment by a specialist with high experience reduces the likelihood of serious problems.

2. Compliance with strict health instructions

  • brushing after every meal
  • use of dental floss
  • Mouth rinse with mouthwash containing sodium fluoride

3. Report any unusual symptoms as soon as possible

Quick communication with the doctor prevents problems from worsening.

4. Proper nutrition

Avoid hard, sticky or overly sweet foods that can cause loosening of brackets or decay.

Section V: Psychology of patients' anxiety in facing rare complications

Fear of the unknown is usually more annoying than the problem itself. Video training, psychological counseling and question and answer sessions before starting orthodontics can minimize this anxiety. Transparency is the most important tool to reduce fear.

Summary and final recommendation

Rare side effects of orthodontics are an inevitable but manageable part of this treatment. Differentiating between normal and dangerous problems is the key to keeping the patient calm and healthy.

If you experience any of the warning signs mentioned, it is very important to see an orthodontist quickly.

Using advanced equipment and an experienced team, Dr. Foroughi's orthodontic clinic is ready to provide expert advice and complete management of these complications so that your treatment process continues with the least worry and the most satisfaction.

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