{"id":1260,"date":"2023-05-17T16:16:32","date_gmt":"2023-05-17T13:16:32","guid":{"rendered":"http:\/\/yigitdis.com\/en\/?page_id=1260"},"modified":"2023-06-02T14:00:43","modified_gmt":"2023-06-02T11:00:43","slug":"ortodondik-tedavi","status":"publish","type":"page","link":"https:\/\/yigitdis.com\/en\/ortodondik-tedavi\/","title":{"rendered":"Ortodondik Tedavi"},"content":{"rendered":"<section data-bb-version=\"4.5.5\" id=\"bt_bb_section6a13fe854a31d\" class=\"bt_bb_section bt_bb_color_scheme_11 bt_bb_layout_boxed_1200 bt_bb_vertical_align_top bt_bb_background_overlay_accent_solid bt_bb_bottom_section_coverage_image bt_bb_section_with_bottom_coverage_image bt_bb_top_spacing_extra_large bt_bb_bottom_spacing_extra_large\" style=\"; --section-primary-color:#ffffff; --section-secondary-color:#115278;\" data-bt-override-class=\"{&quot;bt_bb_top_spacing_&quot;:{&quot;current_class&quot;:&quot;bt_bb_top_spacing_extra_large&quot;,&quot;xxl&quot;:&quot;extra_large&quot;},&quot;bt_bb_bottom_spacing_&quot;:{&quot;current_class&quot;:&quot;bt_bb_bottom_spacing_extra_large&quot;,&quot;xxl&quot;:&quot;extra_large&quot;}}\"><div class=\"bt_bb_background_image_holder_wrapper\"><div class=\"bt_bb_background_image_holder btLazyLoadBackground bt_bb_parallax\"  data-background_image_src=\"https:\/\/yigitdis.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/01\/post_04.jpg\" data-parallax=\"0.7\" data-parallax-offset=\"0\" data-parallax-zoom-start=\"1\" data-parallax-zoom-end=\"1\" data-parallax-blur-start=\"0\" data-parallax-blur-end=\"0\" data-parallax-opacity-start=\"1\" data-parallax-opacity-end=\"1\" style=\" background-image: url(&#039;https:\/\/yigitdis.com\/en\/wp-content\/plugins\/bold-page-builder\/img\/blank.gif&#039;);\"><\/div><\/div><div class=\"bt_bb_port\"><div class=\"bt_bb_cell\"><div class=\"bt_bb_cell_inner\"><div class=\"bt_bb_row_wrapper\"><div  class=\"bt_bb_row\"  data-bt-override-class=\"{}\"><div data-bb-version=\"4.5.5\"  class=\"bt_bb_column col-xxl-12 col-xl-12 col-xs-12 col-sm-12 col-md-12 col-lg-12 bt_bb_vertical_align_top bt_bb_align_left bt_bb_padding_normal\"  data-width=\"12\" data-bt-override-class=\"{}\"><div class=\"bt_bb_column_content\"><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><\/div><!-- cell_inner --><\/div><!-- cell --><\/div><!-- port --><div class=\"bt_bb_section_bottom_section_coverage_image\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/yigitdis.com\/en\/wp-content\/uploads\/2020\/02\/bgn-footer-reverse.png\" alt=\"bt_bb_section_bottom_section_coverage_image\" \/><\/div><\/section><section data-bb-version=\"4.5.5\" id=\"bt_bb_section6a13fe854a453\" class=\"bt_bb_section bt_bb_layout_boxed_1200\"  data-bt-override-class=\"null\"><div class=\"bt_bb_port\"><div class=\"bt_bb_cell\"><div class=\"bt_bb_cell_inner\"><div class=\"bt_bb_row_wrapper\"><div  class=\"bt_bb_row\"  data-bt-override-class=\"{}\"><div data-bb-version=\"4.5.5\"  class=\"bt_bb_column col-xxl-12 col-xl-12 col-xs-12 col-sm-12 col-md-12 col-lg-12 bt_bb_vertical_align_top bt_bb_align_left bt_bb_padding_normal\"  data-width=\"12\" data-bt-override-class=\"{}\"><div class=\"bt_bb_column_content\"><div  class=\"bt_bb_text\" ><p>Orthodontics is a branch that corrects tooth crowding, jaw development disorder and occlusion problems. Properly aligned teeth positively affect the physical appearance as well as biting, chewing and speaking functions. Healthy gums and ideally aligned teeth constitute the basis of dental aesthetics.<br \/>As a result of orthodontic treatments;<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>As your teeth and jaw relationship improve, there will be positive changes in your facial aesthetics, the contours of your lips and your profile.<\/li>\n<li>Your chewing ability improves. Your digestive system becomes healthier.<\/li>\n<li>Aligning the teeth along the required line allows you to clean more easily and accessible.<\/li>\n<li>Toothbrush touches tooth surfaces more comfortably and your floss use becomes more practical. As a result, you\u2019ll achieve a more ideal oral health.<\/li>\n<li>The incidence of gum problems decreases after orthodontic treatment. If the patient is taking ideal care, gum diseases, dental calculus and plaque formation are not observed.<\/li>\n<li>The First Step of Orthodontic Treatment<\/li>\n<li>A general examination for oral health and hygiene is performed during the first checkup. Your teeth and gums must be healthy before initiating orthodontic treatment. If you have cavities and gum problems in your mouth, they are recorded in the treatment plan.<\/li>\n<li>Afterwards, a few X-rays, such as cephalometric, hand-wrist films are requested upon request of the orthodontist, especially the panoramic film.<\/li>\n<li>All your medical and dental records are taken and your mouth and face-profile photos are taken. These records are essential information for your personal treatment plan and are data to be retained for the long term.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Orthodontics for Adults<\/strong><br \/>Orthodontic treatments can be performed on all age groups. The point that the orthodontist should pay attention to in an adult patient is that the periodontal tissues around the teeth are healthy. Then again, this rule is also necessary for child or youth orthodontics.<br \/>Orthodontics alone is not an adequate treatment method in adult patients, when the lower or upper jaws, which we call skeletal problems, are incompatible with each other, for example, when the lower jaw juts out further than normal. In such cases, jaw operations are also required.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Orthodontics for Children<\/strong><br \/>Orthodontic treatments in children don\u2019t only begin after all deciduous teeth have been replaced. Orthodontic treatments are also performed during the periods when deciduous teeth are in the mouth. Your orthodontist will decide when your child should start orthodontic treatment. However, in order not to miss these critical periods, it\u2019s beneficial to take your child to the dentist every six months. Early measures are effective in preventing major problems that may occur in the future. At the age of seven, at the time of first molars emerge, an examination is generally performed to see if your child will have problems stemming from jaw development or closing. When treatment needs to be started, the treatment guides the development of the jaw or permanent teeth from beneath.<\/p>\n<p><strong>The<\/strong> <strong>Importance of Orthodontic Treatment in Early Years<\/strong><\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Intervening with the width of the lower-upper jaw arch.<\/li>\n<li>Gaining space for permanent teeth.<\/li>\n<li>Avoiding the need for permanent tooth extraction for future orthodontic treatment. (May not be possible in all situations)<\/li>\n<li>Reducing the possibility of permanent teeth impacted in the future.<\/li>\n<li>Resolving finger, tongue sucking, or incorrect swallowing problems.<\/li>\n<li>Simplifying future orthodontic treatment.<\/li>\n<li>As the treatment progresses, positive changes in appearance play a role in the development of your child&#8217;s self-confidence.<\/li>\n<li>What\u2019s Two-Stage Treatment? What\u2019s the Importance for Children?<\/li>\n<li>Preventive or functional treatments are commenced in the mixed dentition period, where children&#8217;s deciduous and permanent teeth are together. The first stage is done with mobile appliances. At this stage, treatments such as placeholders can be performed, as well as interventions related to jaw development. Your orthodontist decides when to intervene on the jaw. Finger sucking or wrong swallowing problems are also solved during the first stage of treatment.<\/li>\n<li>When your child gets all their permanent teeth in, the treatment with braces, which we call stationary treatment, commences. In this second stage, braces are attached to the teeth, as in adult patients, and wires are passed over the braces. Since your child previously received the so-called phase 1 treatment with mobile appliances, the second treatment period is shortened.<\/li>\n<li>Two-stage orthodontic treatments affect your child&#8217;s jaw and facial development in a positive way, not only for the perfect alignment of teeth.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>What Happens If I Don&#8217;t Have My Child&#8217;s First Stage of Treatment?<br \/><\/strong>The orthodontist will decide if your child needs two-stage treatment or not. Not every child is given two-stage treatment. However, if he\/she needs two-stage treatment and your child missed the first period, interventions related to jaw development are very limited in the future. Orthodontic treatments at advanced ages are aimed at tooth alignment. If your child has a problem with jaw development, first-stage treatments are crucial since the jaws are only operated in adulthood.<\/p>\n<p>The period of intervention on the jaws is usually before puberty, at the peak of growth development or just before it. Your orthodontist will require a hand-wrist X-ray to tell you which period will interfere with jaw development. This X-ray informs your orthodontist about the stage of your child&#8217;s growth and development.<br \/>Referred to as \u2018early orthodontic treatment in children,\u2019 the purpose of the first phase orthodontic treatment is; To ensure the harmonious development of the lower and upper jaws with each other, with the facial skeleton and with the permanent tooth alignment.<\/p>\n<p>During the growth period of children, jaw development disorders can be viewed as a result of genetic, congenital or some wrong habits (such as thumb sucking, long-term pacifier sucking, wrong swallowing). The lower and upper jaws may grow too large or show little development, either individually or together. Jaw development problems or differences can be understood at an average of 6-7 years of age.<br \/>The first phase treatment is carried out with mobile appliances. Treating jaw development problems early on prevents the need for surgical intervention during adulthood.<\/p>\n<p>Measurements, X-ray records and photographic records are evaluated together with the clinical examination, whereas it\u2019s determined at what ages the jaws should be intervened.<\/p>\n<p>Even though there\u2019s no apparent problem, it\u2019s beneficial to take your child to an orthodontist every six months to track the development of deciduous teeth, to ensure that the deciduous tooth remains in the mouth, or to extract the deciduous teeth that doesn\u2019t fall out on time, and to track all other jaw developments.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Observation of Tooth Development After the First Phase<br \/><\/strong>After the first phase in which jaw development is dealt with, your child is taken in for observation. Whether your child will need phase 2 treatment is checked at regular intervals. The second phase is done during the eruption of permanent teeth. If your child&#8217;s teeth are crooked during this period, fixed orthodontic treatment is started. Transparent or metal braces are attached to the teeth and a transparent or gray wire is passed over them.<\/p>\n<p><strong>What Is My Child&#8217;s Second Stage of Treatment?<\/strong><br \/>Your child&#8217;s desired jaw-face relationship has been achieved with the first-stage mobile appliance treatment. Now is the period of aligning the teeth in harmony with the lips, cheeks, tongue and each other. During this period, the teeth must be aligned for a suitable aesthetic and beautiful smile and function. It\u2019s the treatment applied to permanent teeth with transparent or metal fixed braces or transparent mobile plates (such as clear aligner, invisalign methods\u2026).<br \/>After this stage, as in all orthodontic treatments, we pass into the final stage called the \u2018consolidation\u2019 stage. Your child&#8217;s orthodontic treatment is now over. During the reinforcement phase, thin fixed wires are made on the inner side of the teeth facing the tongue or mobile transparent plaques are provided. In some literature, the reinforcement phase should last twice as long as the treatment period, and the latest information is that this period is unlimited.<\/p>\n<p><strong>Orthodontics (Clear Aligner) Without Wires<\/strong><br \/>Orthodontic Treatment with Transparent Plaques is a technique in which teeth are corrected with transparent plaques. Clear-aligner technique is generally good for;<\/p>\n<ul>\n<li>Correcting the crowding of the group of lower front teeth,<\/li>\n<li>Correcting the not very advanced crowding of the upper jaw group of the front teeth,<\/li>\n<li>Cases called simple crossbite,<\/li>\n<li>Simple cases with less confusion,<\/li>\n<li>Patients who don\u2019t accept wire therapy. (It\u2019s not a suitable technique for every case)<\/li>\n<li>Treatment is as follows;<\/li>\n<li>Your classic orthodontic examination is conducted to decide whether you\u2019re suitable for Clear-Aligner. All your X-rays will be examined.<\/li>\n<li>Measures are obtained from you. Your intraoral model is obtained.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<ul>\n<li>On this model, it\u2019s decided how many sets of plates will be used during the treatment phase. Each set consists of three plates. These plaques are prepared with a special computer program.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<ul>\n<li>The patient will wear a single plate for an average 15 days. It\u2019s an ideal treatment method for patients with mild space limitations.<\/li>\n<li>It provides an average 0.5 mm of movement for each transparent plaque on the teeth.<\/li>\n<li>During plaque treatment, abrasion processes called stripping are performed to save space on crooked teeth.<\/li>\n<li>The result depends on many factors, such as the shape of the teeth, the amount of movement, the position of the roots, the regular wearing of the patient\u2026<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<ul>\n<li>After the treatment is finished, your orthodontist may recommend you continue to wear the endplate as a retaining appliance. Or, he or she may wear a fixing wire called a fixed retainer behind your teeth.<\/li>\n<li>You take it off while eating and brushing your teeth. You brush your teeth after meals, floss and put on your clear plate again. It\u2019s recommended to wear it for at least 22 hours a day.<\/li>\n<\/ul>\n<p><strong>Orthodontics with Internally Inserted Wires<\/strong><br \/>Since they\u2019re inserted from the inside, it\u2019s not obvious that you have had orthodontic treatment. Braces prepared in special laboratories using computer technology are placed on the surfaces of the teeth facing the inside of the mouth. It\u2019s not a very common practice in our country. The treatment fee is twice that of the externally attached braces. 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