Tooth crowding, a common dental condition, occurs when there isn't enough space in the mouth for teeth to align properly. This can lead to overlapping, twisting, or misalignment of teeth, affecting both aesthetics and oral health. While it may seem like a minor concern, untreated crowding can lead to various complications. Fortunately, there are several treatment options available to address this issue, offering both aesthetic and functional benefits.
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Diastema, a term derived from Greek meaning "space" or "gap" refers to a noticeable gap between two teeth, most commonly observed in the front teeth. While some individuals embrace their diastema as a unique feature, others seek treatment to close the gap and achieve a more uniform smile. In this blog, we explore the causes of diastema, treatment options available, and the importance of seeking treatment for both aesthetic and oral health reasons. Diastema can occur due to various factors, including discrepancies in tooth size, improper jaw alignment, missing teeth, or habits like thumb sucking or tongue thrusting. Genetics can also play a role in predisposing individuals to develop gaps between their teeth. While diastema may not pose significant health risks, it can impact self-esteem and confidence, prompting individuals to seek corrective measures.
Anterior crossbite is a dental condition where the upper front teeth sit behind the lower front teeth when the jaws are closed. This misalignment can lead to various complications if left untreated. However, with advancements in dental care, there are several effective treatment options available to correct anterior crossbite and restore proper dental alignment.
Teeth are marvels of nature, not only vital for chewing but also for aesthetic appeal and overall facial structure. However, when misaligned, they can lead to various oral health issues. One common problem is rotation, where teeth turn or twist from their normal position. This can occur due to various reasons like genetics, overcrowding, or habits like thumb sucking. Fortunately, modern dentistry offers several treatment options to address rotated teeth, ensuring both functionality and aesthetics are restored.
An increased overjet, commonly known as "buck teeth," is a condition where the upper front teeth protrude significantly beyond the lower front teeth horizontally. This orthodontic issue can impact both children and adults, affecting not only the aesthetics of the smile but also overall oral health. In this blog, we'll delve into the types of increased overjet, available treatment options, and the crucial benefits of seeking early intervention.
Everyone loves to smile, but not all of us have perfect teeth naturally. Crooked teeth, widely spaced teeth, and malocclusion are some of the common problems that come into the way of people who wish for smiling and shining their teeth. A decade before, people were shy to flash their braces which used to straighten their teeth. But today’s advanced technology has upgraded the orthodontic treatments to the next level, and the invisible braces/transparent braces/clear aligners are now used to straighten the teeth in much more painless and hassle-free way. Clear Aligners are a series of transparent trays made of a medically tested harmless plastic (BPA-free plastic) which is used to straighten teeth just like conventional braces. They use a gentle and right amount of pressure to move the teeth in the desired position without going through the hassles of heavy metal wires and brackets. They are customized for each patient according to the original positions of the teeth and patient’s requirements.
There are various types of braces available in India. Let’s look at what they are and how much do they cost in India.