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What Is Wire Tooth?
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If you do not feel confident to worry about your tooth rows look bad when laughing, maybe you can consider the use of braces. In addition to improving the appearance, the installation of braces is beneficial to health.
Braces are a common means of correcting uneven ranks of teeth or overly crowded jaws. Although the installation of braces is more commonly known as an attempt to aesthetic purposes or improve appearance, but actually braces also aims to improve mouth function.
Generally, from a medical point of view, the braces work to improve: the distance between the teeth is too tenuous, other jaw problems that cause the bite becomes uneven, teeth are jostled or grow crooked, and the upper teeth of the upper jaw that grows uneven (more forward or backward) than the mandibular front teeth. In addition to improving appearance, flat teeth can make you speak more clearly and can chew or bite the food better. To achieve maximum results, everyone needs different types of braces as needed.
Type of Wire as needed
Bracing is generally done by dentists who have undergone special training in tightening and aligning teeth. The doctor will determine the exact type of braces in accordance with the condition of each patient.
The following are the most common types of braces:
Permanent braces. Permanent braces consist of boxes attached to each tooth and connected to each other by a wire. This is the most commonly used orthodontic device. This wire is used to correct the location of several teeth at once or to prevent problems later on. Permanent braces are generally easy to spot because they are made of metal. But now many are offered wire made of ceramic or translucent plastic that looks more vague, but with a more expensive price.
Braces off. This type of wire is a plastic cross-section that is clamped onto several teeth and closes the roof of the mouth. This type of wire is commonly used to correct minor problems, such as crooked teeth. Removable wires are usually removed when going to certain sports, when will clean the mouth, or when brushing teeth.
Functional braces. This type of pair of loose-pair plastic wire combined and placed on the upper and lower teeth. This type can be used to handle the problem of upper or lower jaw positions that are not parallel to the upper or lower teeth. This tool should be used all the time to bring maximum benefits and only be removed during meals and when cleaned.
Headgear is a hook connected from braces placed on the head to pull the position of the front teeth. Users can not eat or drink while wearing headgear. Usually, this tool is used during sleep or within a few hours at night.
- Retainers are usually of this type used towards the end of the treatment period. Retainers function to stabilize the new position on the teeth, gums, and bones, including to prevent its position back as before. This tool can be either permanent or off-load. The position of the tooth that will keep changing over time as a natural process makes the retainer may need to be used at some time of the day.
- The invisible wire is a lingual wire that is not visible from the outside and placed on the back of the tooth. This wire cost more than other types.
In addition to the above options, there are other options that are now widely used by adults instead of braces. The product commonly referred to as Clear Aligner (Clear Aligner) is indeed devoted to patients with growth teeth and gums that have stopped. Clear Aligners are shaped and used like a tooth protector and can be removed when you eat or clean your teeth. Although it costs more, this product is chosen because it is considered more practical and does not interfere with the appearance.
Step of Installing Braces
Dental consultation is your first step to determine if braces are necessary. In children, braces are usually done when permanent teeth have appeared because at this time the tooth decay disorder starts to appear. This is common in children aged 6 to 12 years.
Once it is decided that braces are required, it is recommended that the braces be mounted as soon as possible to obtain a more optimal result. However, it does not mean that braces can not be done in adults because although there are some differences in the braces procedure in adults and children, this treatment can be done at any age. Upon confirmation, you will undergo further examination with the following general stages:
- The dentist will ask questions about your health.
- You will undergo dental, jaw, and mouth examination.
- An X-ray examination to determine the position of the teeth in the upper and lower jaws. Head examination with X-rays is also needed to see the position of the jaw and teeth.
- The dentist will ask you to bite into a material which then becomes the material for plaster modeling. This is a mold of the jaw shape and position of your teeth to determine what treatment is recommended to be given.
- In certain cases, tooth extraction may be necessary as part of the treatment sequence. This process is necessary to correct the position of the teeth and make room for the teeth around it to grow well.
- After the wire is installed, you should see your dentist at least once a month to make sure the wire is properly installed. In addition you also need to immediately check if feeling pain or conditions that are very disturbing due to the use of braces. In each subsequent examination, the dentist will tighten the wire to increase the pressure on the teeth to change to a new position.
The time required to use braces varies with each person on the basis of severity, dental conditions, and patient compliance. The average braces will be used for 1-3 years and then continued with the use of retainer every day for 6 months. If after that the dental problem has been handled, you will be advised to keep using the retainer only during sleep.
Safe, but Stay at Risk
Early adjustment periods using braces are painful and ‘painful’ which can be very disturbing. The pain is caused by a shift in the position of the tooth. Pain usually appears after braces are tightened at each routine visit. But modern technology and materials make this braces no longer painful as ever. Additionally, over-the-counter painkillers can help relieve pain, if necessary. You are also advised to consume soft foods for a while.
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