Orthodontics. Why, When and How to correct malocclusion

  • Signs of correct bite
  • Types of malocclusion
  • Why do you need to correct your bite?
  • Until what age can a bite be corrected?
  • Ways to correct a bite
  • Aligners
  • Trainers
  • Veneers
  • Bracket system
  • Types of braces
  • Which braces system should you choose?
  • How long does it take to correct a bite?
  • How to care for braces?

Malocclusion occurs in almost 80% of the Russian population. In a third of cases it requires orthodontic treatment. And it’s not just a matter of aesthetics - if you are often bothered by headaches, earaches and dizziness, then perhaps it’s a malocclusion. An orthodontist deals with the correction and prevention of malocclusions.

The most common misconception about bite is related to age. Many people think that it can only be corrected in childhood, but today, with the advent of new technologies, this can be done at any age.

In this article we will look at the causes and types of malocclusion and why it needs to be corrected. We will also tell you about treatment methods and dispel the most common fears. Orthodontist Olesya Milagina comments on current issues of orthodontic treatment for us.

Installation of braces in adulthood

Orthodontic treatment with braces in Russia goes back about thirty years. And in the USA, for example, bite correction with braces has been practiced for more than a hundred years. Russian orthodontists today often work with adults who simply did not have the opportunity to undergo this level of treatment in childhood. As a rule, such patients themselves turn to the dentist, less often - through the referral of related specialists. As a rule, people come to orthodontists for a beautiful smile, and not because of any pain. Most of those applying are women. Men are more relaxed about imperfect smiles, although doctors have recently noted an increase in the number of male patients.

Bite and headache

There are many causes of headaches. One of them is the condition of the temporomandibular joint, which is disrupted due to the formation of malocclusion. The upper jaw completes its development quite early. The bones that form it stop growing by the age of 16. The lower one increases in size for about 5 more years. This is accompanied by a change in the position of the head and disc of the lower jaw joint.

In the area of ​​the temporomandibular joint there are a large number of vessels and nerves that are compressed when the head is displaced. Also, changing the position of the lower jaw leads to increased muscle tone in the lower third of the face and neck. All this together becomes the background for the development of migraines and dizziness.

Does it make sense to get braces as an adult?

Correcting a pathological bite or incorrect position of teeth is, of course, not a matter of life and death. Rather, it is a matter of regaining self-confidence. The “curvature” of teeth has little effect on communication; after all, we perceive a person holistically, and not solely the state of his bite. But, you see, an open wide smile of any person will make him more attractive in our eyes. And only people who are not embarrassed to show off their teeth smile like that. Plus, when we talk about bite, it's not just about beauty, it's also about functionality. Nature intended that when chewing, the load on the teeth should be distributed evenly - this is only possible with straight teeth and a healthy bite. If this is not the case, then over time a person develops problems with the dental system: pain appears, clicks when opening and closing the mouth, etc. Therefore, orthodontic treatment for adult patients is not only possible, but also necessary.

Enamel deteriorates due to braces

When correcting a bite, braces are fixed to the surface of the enamel, and it stops being washed with saliva. This may weaken it, but with proper dental care and sufficiently effective self-hygiene, dental health is not in danger. To ensure that teeth remain healthy after bite correction, remotherapy is carried out before installing braces, professional hygiene is periodically performed during the treatment period, and the condition of the teeth is regularly monitored.

At what age does it make sense for adults to get braces?

In any case, there are no age restrictions. There are surmountable obstacles: the general condition of the teeth, periodontal and gum diseases, and possible common concomitant diseases. Absolute contraindications for installing braces for adults coincide with many other types of treatment: lack of teeth, tuberculosis, diabetes, a number of immune diseases, epilepsy, bone pathologies, blood diseases. If a person gets braces when he is over thirty, the treatment will be quite long, since tissue regeneration occurs more slowly due to age. Plus, skeletal growth has already been completed, and the position of the bones can be “corrected” only when they are still growing - in childhood and adolescence. However, dentists achieve excellent results with mature patients.

Specifics of treatment with braces in adults

Adult patients should keep in mind that it is often necessary to remove teeth to achieve a high-quality result of orthodontic treatment. This does not mean that every patient needs it; removal is carried out only in cases where there is not enough space to restore the normal position of the teeth. Foreign orthodontists change the jaw size of adults using surgery. In Russia, orthognathic surgery is not yet particularly widespread due to the fact that our patients are extremely reluctant to agree to undergo operations. Let us repeat that this is just information about how it might be. In most cases, orthodontic treatment for adults is limited to simply installing braces.

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Which braces are most often installed in adults?

It is most rational to choose metal braces: they are the most durable, and since the treatment will be long, this is one of the most important indicators. When it comes to minor corrections, aesthetic systems made of ceramics or artificial sapphires can be installed. But, let’s say, ceramic braces are quite fragile compared to metal ones. If the ceramic lock is chipped, you will need to remove it and install a new one. And this is a waste of time: when the lock is re-glued, the treatment can be considered to begin anew. When choosing a brace system, it is best to listen to the orthodontist’s recommendations - the doctor selects or combines types of structures so that the treatment is as comfortable as possible.

Pros and cons of braces

The system has many advantages. The main ones:

  • Quickly fix the problem. To achieve the desired effect, long-term treatment is not necessary; the dental units take the correct position in a short period of time. This especially applies to structures made of metal.
  • Many indications when the use of staples is applicable. These include both minor deviations and severe malocclusions that do not require surgical intervention.
  • Possibility to combine with other therapeutic methods. Correction is applied individually or in combination, it all depends on the individual characteristics of the patient and the severity of the pathological process.

Flaws:

  • External systems are visible to the naked eye. Even if you choose the most aesthetic options, they will still be noticeable to others. However, nowadays, orthodontic appliances have become a fashionable accessory, which indicates that the owner cares about his health. There are also lingual braces, hidden and unnoticeable.
  • More careful oral hygiene is required. If you do not devote enough time to care, plaque will begin to accumulate and tartar will form. Professional cleaning in a dental office is recommended at least 3 times a year.
  • Possibility of injury to mucous membranes (tongue, inner cheeks, gums). In the first time after installation, this phenomenon is not uncommon. But patients get used to the discomfort. In addition, you can purchase special wax to seal traumatic elements.
  • Diet restrictions. This diet involves avoiding hard, viscous and sticky foods. Otherwise, the structure will quickly become unusable, and the duration of therapy will increase significantly.

Is it possible to correct an adult's bite without braces?

You can - with the help of aligners. These are orthodontic transparent aligners made of solid polymer. Despite their rather simple appearance, aligners cope well with both minor changes in the position of the teeth and quite serious pathologies of the dentofacial apparatus. When treating with orthodontic aligners, patient motivation is extremely important. Aligners are more often chosen by men - they think that this type of treatment is less problematic. But they often lack patience and remove the aligners as soon as they feel discomfort. And this is unacceptable if the patient expects a positive effect of treatment. Aligners need to be worn 22 hours a day - keep this in mind before choosing this treatment option. If you comply with this requirement, then treatment with braces will not be necessary - mouthguards are no less effective at restoring the anatomically correct position of the teeth and correcting the bite.

Types of malocclusion

How can you tell if your bite is wrong? Essentially, these are all deviations from the norm that nature has established.

Malocclusion occurs:

  • distal - the upper jaw is pushed forward more than the lower jaw;
  • mesial - the lower jaw is pushed forward more than the upper jaw;
  • deep - the upper teeth overlap the lower ones by more than half their length;
  • open - most of the teeth of the upper and lower jaws do not meet;
  • cross - the left and right sides of the upper dentition protrude forward unevenly, and the upper and lower teeth meet with cutting edges.

What are the best “adult” braces according to reviews?

Most adult patients respond positively to lingual braces. They are fixed on the back surface of the teeth and are absolutely invisible to others. This type of braces has the lowest profile: the clasps of the systems are lower than all others, and therefore do not interfere with diction, do not irritate the mucous membranes, and do not scratch the tongue. Adults also often choose non-ligature ceramic braces - they are practically invisible, quite durable and cheaper than sapphire structures. When choosing a vestibular system that is fixed on the front surface of the teeth, it is worth considering that no matter what invisible material its clasps are made of, the orthodontic arch will always be noticeable. Therefore, you can safely choose classic metal braces. Ultimately, preference for a particular design comes down to its price.

Correcting overbite with braces

The braces system is a complex non-removable orthodontic structure for correcting the position of teeth, the shape of the dentition and bite. The bracket system consists of braces that are fixed to each tooth using special orthodontic glue. Each bracket is similar to a lock and has a special groove in which the orthodontic arch is fixed, and an elastic ligature holds the arch in the bracket groove. There are Damon bracket systems that have a special cover to hold the archwire in the bracket slot without the use of ligatures. The average duration of treatment with braces is from 1.5 to 2.5 years.

Incorrect position of teeth is corrected using braces.

Options for braces:

  1. Vestibular. Fixed to the front part of the dentition.
  2. Lingual. Attached to the inside.

If we talk about aesthetics, then preference is given to lingual systems. However, they also have disadvantages, for example, a feeling of discomfort while chewing food, deterioration of diction, and small wounds on the oral mucosa. These symptoms go away over time.

The technologies used in the manufacture of brace systems make it possible to create designs that are characterized by minimal weight and dimensions, thanks to which the user quickly gets used to new sensations.

Braces are made from different materials:

  1. Metal. Such designs are the most common and in demand by patients. They bring a fairly quick effect. Among the disadvantages, it should be noted the lack of aesthetics, because the metal is quite noticeable on the teeth.
  2. Ceramics. Braces are less noticeable on the teeth, as they are made in white. To make the oral cavity look attractive, aesthetic whitening is carried out before installing the structure. However, professional cleaning is a must before installing any braces.
  3. Sapphire. This solution has a translucent structure. The downside is the low level of strength. The patient has to pay special attention to hygiene. He also needs to be careful while eating.
  4. Polymer. The design is made of environmentally friendly plastic. It is practically invisible on the teeth, but quickly loses its attractiveness due to its susceptibility to staining by food. Resin models are often used as temporary options.

Retainers: why are they worn after braces are removed?

A retainer is a device that looks like an arch. It is placed on the back surface of the teeth when braces are removed. This way the new position of the teeth is secured. The ligamentous apparatus of the teeth has muscle memory, so no matter how we move the teeth, they will tend to return to their “original” position. Wearing a retainer is an essential part of orthodontic treatment. This is especially true for people over twenty-five years of age. A retainer is installed for at least two periods of wearing braces: for example, the patient wore them for one year, then the retainer will need to be worn for two years. Foreign orthodontists generally argue that you need to wear retainers constantly - this is the only way to guarantee that your teeth will remain straight. In general, after some time the retainer can be replaced with a night guard or plate. But some kind of structure supporting the new position of the teeth will definitely be needed - this is a classic. Unfortunately, patients often neglect this stage of treatment, experience relapses and begin to talk about the ineffectiveness and uselessness of orthodontic treatment in adulthood.

How long should adults wear braces?

It is impossible to answer this question unambiguously: maybe one year, or maybe several years. Bite correction in adult patients is a long, labor-intensive process that requires patience and discipline. Therefore, orthodontists rarely persuade adults to straighten their teeth. If a person himself does not want this, then nothing will force him to conscientiously fulfill all the doctor’s demands. When treating adults with orthodontics, it is important that the dentist find a compromise between what he wants to achieve and what the patient wants to achieve. Orthodontists, of course, always strive to restore the perfectly aligned position of teeth, no matter how long it takes - at least three years, at least five years. The patient may get tired of the treatment and abandon it. The dentist’s main task is to honestly tell you how long the treatment will take and how it will proceed. And then hear whether the patient is ready to go this route.

How often is orthodontic treatment needed?

As an orthodontist with more than 20 years of experience, a large number of patients pass through me. But even with my experience in orthodontics, I meet people who refuse to believe and do not understand the whole situation with the malocclusion of their teeth.

In our team of dentists, we also specialize in orthodontics. After all, a person often comes to dentistry simply with a problem of caries or pain, and then the doctor, without actually imposing anything on him - without selling, tells him “everything as it is,” and the patient falls into a stupor, thinking “well, how can this be! I just came to put a filling...”

Let's talk about the ability of patients to recognize the problem of malocclusion. And also - why correct the bite and how to correct the bite.

In fact, many people are not prepared for what the doctor will tell them.

With such patients one has to follow a certain pattern of behavior. That is, we meet for the first time, I tell him that the person heard something, he has not yet realized it.

Then he comes the next time, we repeat this conversation, only with details, and until I see that the person himself wants to change something in his body, until he himself wants it, I do not take him into treatment. Why? Because everyone knows that 50% of the success of treatment depends on the patient himself; if he is motivated and wants to understand how to correct a malocclusion, everything will work out; the doctor alone cannot do it.

Often in our practice, especially with adult patients, we use an interdisciplinary approach together with surgeons, implantologists and orthopedists. Because, as a rule, when a patient seeks orthodontic treatment, it turns out that there are still a number of issues that need to be resolved with doctors of other specializations. At this moment, we do comprehensive consultations that last an hour and a half, and as a result of this consultation, our patient has an understanding of what will need to be done in order to achieve the desired result.

Price of braces for adults in Moscow

To avoid misleading you, we will not indicate specific amounts. Because orthodontic treatment for adults is time-consuming and often requires additional or preparatory procedures, its overall cost cannot be low. But the opportunity to smile broadly without embarrassment is priceless at any age! Therefore, it makes sense to schedule a consultation with an orthodontist, no matter how old you are. After examination and research, the doctor will tell you the exact cost of treatment in your case.

How much does treatment cost?

The cost of correcting a bite largely depends on:

  1. condition of the oral cavity (if caries is treated, inflammation is eliminated, the price increases);
  2. materials that will be used for the manufacture of orthodontic systems;
  3. technologies used by clinic doctors.

To get a quote, it is better to contact an orthodontist, who will examine the oral cavity, select the optimal technology together with the patient, and draw up a treatment plan. Doctors at our clinic can give an objective assessment of the condition of your teeth. During the consultation, the orthodontist will answer all your questions and tell you what stages of treatment will be used in a particular case. To make an appointment, call us or write through the feedback form.

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