The main reasons for undertaking orthodontic treatment are getting a more aesthetic looks and restoring the correct function of the chewing apparatus.

The most frequent reason for contracting occlusion defects is decay and its results, often leading to the premature loss of teeth in children.

The premature loss of first teeth causes changes in the activity of certain muscle groups, which leads to occlusion defects and wrong teeth alignment.

Now occlusion defects can be treated both in children and adults-and that's thanks to the permanent orthodontic braces.


Orthodontists recommend
two types of braces:
moveable and permanent.

Moveable braces
(see picture) are used to correct forward
and backward
tooth alignment.


Permanent braces (being a system of locks, rings glued to tooth surface, and a flexible metal bow) correct more complex occlusion defects with planned strength.

 
 

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