Patient Information
Would I benefit from Orthodontic treatment?
Orthodontic treatment usually involves the wearing of braces (removable or fixed) occasionally the extraction of teeth, and very occasionally jaw surgery.
Three main reasons
Why might I need Orthodontic treatment?
1
Looking good
2
Ease of eating
To improve function i.e. to make it easier to eat.
3
Feeling healthy
To improve the health of the teeth and gums.
What will happen at my first appointment?
The orthodontist will have a look at your mouth and teeth using a small mouth mirror and a ruler. X-rays, photographs and images via intra oral scanner may also be taken. All of these measurements and records will help the orthodontist decide which is the best treatment for you.
What will happen next?
There are likely to be four possible outcomes, each of which will be explained to you in plain and simple language by the orthodontist.
These include:
- You are not yet ready for treatment, in which case you may need to see the orthodontist again when you are older.
- Your dental health is not good enough. This may be due to poor tooth brushing or decayed teeth .Your dentist may send you to the orthodontist again when things have improved.
- You do not need treatment because the position of your teeth is perfectly acceptable or expected to be.
- You are ready for treatment and need to decide whether to go ahead.
What happens if I am ready to start treatment?
The orthodontist will explain:
- The options for treatment and which is the best for you.
- The pros and cons of treatment.
- The length of time the treatment will take, usually a.m.
- The commitment needed on your part if treatment is to be successful and when you can expect to begin.
When will the treatment start?
This will depend on:
- :How many of your adult teeth have come through.
- Many treatments are best left until the adult teeth have replaced the first teeth.
- Problems with tooth brushing or tooth decay which may have to be dealt with.
- The length of any waiting list for the particular orthodontic treatment you need.
- The degree of urgency for your particular case. For example, certain types of bite are best treated while you are growing fast and would be given priority. Other types of treatment may need to be delayed until growth of the face has almost stopped. Your orthodontist will explain the exact timing of the treatment for you.
Who will carry out the treatment?
The orthodontist often carries out the treatment with other members of the team. Your dentist will usually carry out any extractions that are necessary as part of the treatment.
A dentist can diagnose and treat disease in the teeth, mouth, and gums. An Orthodontist has both a General Dental Degree, and Specialist Orthodontic Degree. Expert in facial growth and dental development; able to correctly diagnose and effectively treat crooked teeth and mis-aligned jaws.