Friday, 14 October 2011

Orthodontic do good?

Orthodontic do good?

1. The impact of the pulp: in the early orthodontics, dental pulp to generate mild, transient inflammatory response, manifested in the afterburner for patients within the first few days of pain or discomfort, but the experiment proved that this effect is not clinical significance.

2. Impact on the root: orthodontics, the root surface also occurred in the absorption, proliferation of such reconstruction. After treatment, the root with its own ability to repair and return to normal, but if the treatment in the afterburner is too large, will increase the risk of root resorption.

3. Effects on alveolar bone height: done orthodontic people will have a small amount of alveolar bone height reduction, which is due to wear is not easy to maintain oral health treatment allows, the opportunity to increase the risk of gingivitis, has some of the alveolar bone Dental Instruments effects after treatment is completed, the absorption of alveolar bone will not continue to occur if oral hygiene to maintain good bone will gradually return to normal.

4. Teeth become loose: Under normal circumstances, each tooth has a certain physical mobility in order to buffer chewing pressure, prevent tooth trauma. When doing orthodontic treatment, tooth mobility, and this is a normal reaction. Teeth to move, need the reconstruction of alveolar bone and periodontal ligament, because the teeth are fixed in the alveolar bone by periodontal ligament, the way the teeth will become loose. Correction to the normal position, but the teeth stop moving, the tooth can be through their ability to repair and change of periodontal ligament re-attached to a solid, permanent damage will not occur. Therefore, if the clinical tooth mobility was found too, should be suspended afterburner, allowed to recover after a period of Ran afterburner.

Orthodontic treatment must be carried out by a professional dentist, a smattering of knowledge on the orthodontic patients blind to cause some unexpected consequences.

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