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Dr. Maryam Ahmadi
Orthodontist
What is an orthodontic plaque?
Orthodontic braces, also known as removable orthodontic treatment tools or removable braces, are a type of dental appliance used to correct misalignment of the teeth and jaws.. treatment, but adults can also repair their use for various orthodontic problems... Removable braces plates are designed to fit the individual's mouth.. They are usually made of acrylic and may include metal components such as wires and springs.. Plate designs depend on A patient's specific orthodontic needs can be different... a variety of irregularities must be accommodated... One of the key advantages of removable braces is the removable brackets. and tooth decay reduces.. less noticeable than traditional braces... they are usually compared to metal braces or ceramics are less popular.... This is especially attractive to patients who are sensitive to their appearance during orthodontic treatment.... However, it is important to note that the success of removable orthodontic plates depends significantly on patient cooperation.... reduce attention.. Leave orthodontic correction at its risk....
What is the difference between an orthodontic plate and a retainer?
Orthodontic plates and retainers are both dental appliances used to correct orthodontic problems, but they have different purposes and are designed to be used at different stages of orthodontic treatment. Orthodontics are usually made of acrylic and may include metal components such as wires and springs. Key plates Orthodontics is the ability to remove them... patients can use these plaques for activities such as eating, brushing and exercising outside... this flexibility makes it easier for patients to maintain oral and dental hygiene... speak... Orthodontic plaques are usually used for a certain period of time as ordered by the orthodontist to achieve the desired orthodontic correction... Retainers are usually made of plastic or metal and are custom placed in the patient's mouth... Purpose The primary purpose of retainers is to hold the teeth in their corrected positions to prevent them from returning to their original misaligned positions....Retainers are often recommended for children and adults after braces or other orthodontic appliances are removed to ensure that the teeth are properly aligned over time....Unlike orthodontic plates, retainers are not designed to actively move the teeth...or jaws....Instead, they are designed to maintain the results achieved through periods of orthodontic treatment. Orthodontics are longer, usually retainers are orthodontic for a longer period of time..first full time and then gradually transition to night wear....Continuous use of retainers is necessary to prevent recurrence of problems and maintain the corrected tooth alignment....
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What is the difference between dental plaque in orthodontics and clear aligners?
Orthodontic plates and clear aligners are two popular dental devices that are used in orthodontic treatment to correct misalignment of teeth and jaws.
While both orthodontic plates and clear aligners seek to improve tooth alignment, they differ in design, materials, treatment methods, and patient experience....Understanding the differences between orthodontic plates, consider the key features of orthodontic treatment..The orthodontic plates are removable, allowing patients to remove them for activities such as eating, brushing, and exercising..This flexibility makes it easier to maintain oral hygiene during treatment. .. the orthodontist to achieve optimal orthodontic correction.. align them to the proper alignment.. clear aligners are removable and allow patients to eat, drink, brush and floss without restrictions.. they are also more comfortable than traditional braces and do not irritate the cheeks or gums.. clear aligners are usually worn 20-22 hours a day and once every 1-2 weeks to progress the treatment plan. They are replaced.. they are almost invisible and they are aesthetically pleasing makes it a more pleasant option for many patients... In addition, clear plates offer more comfort than orthodontic plates because they do not need to be adjusted or tightened by the orthodontist.. Another key difference between orthodontic plates and clear aligners is their treatment approach.. The treatment approach may depend on the length of treatment and the complexity of the cases that can be treated with each option. In orthodontic treatment, they are used to correct the misalignment of teeth and jaws.. Specific problems of orthodontics... One of the key features of orthodontic plates is their ability to be removed, which allows patients to wear them for activities such as eating, brushing, and exercising.. This flexibility makes oral hygiene easier during treatment. Orthodontics are used to achieve the desired orthodontics... mainly functional In their movement, they do not focus on individual teeth, but aim to correct the growth patterns of the jaws and improve the relationship between the upper and lower jaw.. Appliances are commonly used in growing children and adolescents to correct problems such as Class II malocclusion (overbite) and congenital malocclusion of the jaws. Appliances are their intended treatment areas....whereas orthodontic plates primarily focus on tooth movement and alignment. Appliances are designed to affect the growth and development of the jaws. Considered.... Another key difference between orthodontic plates and functional appliances is the duration of treatment and their effect on jaw growth.. During the treatment period, functional appliances may be used for a longer period of time to affect jaw growth during a critical stage of development.. The use of functional appliances often requires close supervision by the orthodontist to ensure proper correction of jaw growth and treatment progress.. There are several types of dental plates in orthodontics, each with its own Designs and functions There are special ones that can accommodate different types of plaque.. Valuable insight into the different treatment options available in care orthodontics... It consists of an acrylic base that is placed on the roof of the mouth or inside the lower teeth, along with a wire that wraps around the front teeth to hold them in place... The Hawley retainer is often used after braces are removed to maintain the new position of the teeth and prevent them from returning to their original position. cover and a mandibular component that guides the lower jaw forward and stimulates its growth and improves its relationship with the upper jaw.. each with oblique plates that guide the lower jaw forward and promote balanced growth of the jaw. and creating extra space in the jaw The top is designed to expand the roof of the upper jaw and these expandable plates consist of the roof of the upper jaw.. Screws that gradually open the upper part of the jaw by applying gentle pressure to the bones of the palate.
Expander plaques are usually used in children to correct overbite. It is used to cross and create enough space for misalignment of teeth... - **Activator:** The activator is a functional device that is used to correct Class II malocclusions by enhancing the growth of the lower hinge mechanism and the components of the lower hinge that is connected to the upper jaw by a piece of the lower jaw. It guides the lower jaw forward and stimulates its growth over time. The purpose of the activator. Improving the relationship between the upper and lower jaw and achieving it is suitable for the teeth and jaws.. - **Bite plates:** Bite plates are orthodontic tools designed to fix deep overbites and prevent the lower front teeth from biting on the palate.. Guides bring them to a more favorable position and reduce the depth of the overbite... ** Movable retainers:** Movable retainers are another type of orthodontic plates that are used to maintain the alignment of the teeth later They are used in orthodontic treatment.. These retainers are custom made and fit the patient's teeth and are usually important at night to prevent tooth movement and maintain the results obtained with braces or other expander orthodontic appliances. are designed.. event Primary tooth loss becomes permanent... Space retainers prevent this movement by occupying the empty space caused by tooth loss, maintain enough space for permanent teeth to grow, and maintain the proper length and width of the dental arch.... Space retainers are of different types, including unilateral space retainers for one side of the mouth and bilateral space retainers for both sides....adjacent teeth with a ring that fills the space, in While the distal shoe retainer is used when the first molar is lost before the eruption of the second molar.. A space retainer is custom made to fit the unique anatomy of each patient's teeth and is essential to prevent future orthodontic problems caused by premature tooth loss.. This is an orthodontic appliance used to correct narrower teeth and create narrower space in the extra dental arches.. Narrow dental arches can lead to severe crowding, crossbite and other orthodontic problems, so the arch must be opened until all the permanent teeth are in place. Good place..
Difference between movable and fixed orthodontic plate
Removable braces are custom appliances that, as the name suggests, can be removed from the patient's mouth. They are usually made of acrylic plastic and may include metal components such as wires or springs. Removable braces are often used in preventive orthodontic treatment for children because they can correct minor deformities and help jaw growth. Fixed plates are usually used for complex orthodontic problems that require precise adjustment for a long time.
- A fixed orthodontic plate puts constant pressure on the teeth and ensures more predictable and effective results for complex orthodontic problems.... - Since a fixed plate is permanently attached to the teeth, there is no risk of patient non-compliance affecting the treatment results. Fixed depends largely on the patient's individual needs, age and the complexity of their dental problems.... Removable plates are often recommended for young patients whose jaws are still growing.. Orthodontic plates are usually preferred for older teenagers and adults with more complex alignment problems.... These patients may need a more intensive treatment that cannot be achieved with only removable orthodontic plate...
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How to use orthodontic movable plate
The first step in the use of dental plaque in orthodontics is its correct installation by a qualified orthodontist.. The orthodontist prepares a mold of the patient's teeth and jaws to create a custom plate that fits well and comfortably in the mouth.. Results. Orthodontic plaques for Achieving optimal tooth movement and alignment is very important.. Hygiene... It is important to remove food particles or bacteria that may collect on the appliance.. In addition, patients should rinse their mouths with water after eating to remove any residue that may be stuck between the teeth and the orthodontic plate. from The most important benefits of dental plaque in orthodontics is its ability to correct dental misalignments such as crooked teeth, crowding, and spacing of teeth... Orthodontics are removable and allow patients to move them. Orthodontic plates are custom made to fit the unique anatomy of each patient's teeth. Stimulate the soft tissues of the mouth They do not.. types of dental malocclusion.... **disadvantages of orthodontic plaques**
1...Patient cooperation: One of the most important challenges related to orthodontic plates is patient cooperation....Since these devices are mobile, patients must follow the prescribed consumption schedule to ensure effective treatment results....Non-cooperation can lead to prolonged treatment and unfavorable results....2...Speech problems: Some patients may have temporary problems when using the initial speech plate, especially this patient communication period may affect the initial communication period. put. You need time to adjust to talking with the device inside the mouth... 3... Maintenance: Proper maintenance of orthodontic plates is essential to prevent oral health problems such as tooth decay and gum disease.
- Impact injuries: Accidental contact with hard objects can lead to orthodontic plaque breakage, especially in the case of mobile plaques that may accidentally come out of the mouth.
Breaking orthodontic plaques can have significant complications for orthodontic treatment. These complications can be as follows:
- Replacing broken plaques can significantly increase the recovery time... - Breaking dental plaque in orthodontics causes discomfort and pain to the patient, because the sharp edges of broken plaques cause damage to the oral tissues...
How to prevent dental plaque from breaking in orthodontics
To prevent dental plaque from breaking in orthodontics, patients can take the following preventive measures
- Patients should be careful to avoid contact with hard objects that lead to plaque breakage... - Eating softer foods reduces the pressure on the plates and the risk of fracture... - Patients should avoid eating very hot or cold foods to prevent fractures caused by temperature fluctuations... - Maintaining oral hygiene and following the orthodontist's instructions for the correct use of dental plaque can prevent corrosion of metal plates... #### Communication with the eastern star and determining the turn
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