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Who Can Benefit from Complete Orthodontics in Langwarrin

Complete orthodontics in Langwarrin is a subspecialty of dentistry concerned with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of malocclusions (poor bites) and other irregularities in the jaw and face.

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Who Can Benefit from Complete Orthodontics in Langwarrin

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  1. Who Can Benefit from Complete Orthodontics in Langwarrin? Complete orthodontics in Langwarrin is a subspecialty of dentistry concerned with the diagnosis, treatment, and prevention of malocclusions (poor bites) and other irregularities in the jaw and face. Orthodontists are highly trained to repair these issues and restore the smile's health, functionality, and stunning aesthetic appeal. Although orthodontics was originally intended to treat children and teenagers, about one-third of orthodontic patients are now adults. They can successfully treat a client who requires emergency tooth repair. What Issues Might Orthodontics Really Help with? Orthodontics may correct a wide range of dental issues and, in most circumstances, straighten the teeth completely. Orthodontists can work independently or in collaboration with a maxillofacial surgeon. Overcrowding - An overcrowded mouth means that there isn't enough room in the jaw for all of the adult teeth to fit normally. Overcrowding can cause teeth to become displaced, rotated, or entirely misaligned. Overbite - An overbite is a protrusion of the maxilla i.e. upper jaw concerning the mandible i.e. lower jaw. An overbite gives the smile a "toothy" aspect, and the chin appears to be receding. Underbite - Also known as a negative underjet, is a protrusion of the mandible i.e. lower jaw in respect to the maxilla i.e. upper jaw. An underbite draws attention to the chin. Underbites and overbites are commonly caused by developmental delays and hereditary causes. Do You Suffer From Any of the Above Problems?: Orthodontic dentistry provides treatments for realigning teeth and revitalising smiles. Depending on the results of panoramic x-rays, study models (bite impressions), and a complete visual assessment, the orthodontist may recommend one of the numerous treatments.

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