October 12, 2008

Orthodontics: Points to consider

If you require orthodontic treatment, discuss these factors with your dentist or orthodontist.
 
 1. Success
 For the treatment success and lasts for a lifetime, follow the advice of your dentist or orthodontist.
 You may require more than one treatment to correct minor slight movement of your teeth.
 
 2. Disadvantages
 Orthodontic treatment involves minor risks and side effects. In most cases, problems develop if the patient did not follow the advice of your dentist or orthodontist.
 You may feel discomfort after the first passenger development orthodontics braces or during visits adjustment.
 
 3. Duration of care
 Orthodontic treatment takes time. Its duration will depend on your age, the nature and severity of the problem, and the technique used. Treatment usually involves a visit every four to seven weeks over a period of six months to two or three years.
 The treatment usually takes more time among adults than among children and adolescents.
 
 4. Care
 It is even more important - and longer - to brush their teeth and using dental floss when wearing braces, because food stuck it easily. Your dentist or orthodontist will tell you how you brush your teeth and using dental floss with a enfileur silk.
 
 You wear braces! Do not bite hard objects (cubes, nuts, pencils, etc.). Nor eat sticky foods (caramel, chewing gum, with or without sugar, etc.). Because they can then disrupt and dislodge the anchor. In this case, processing will take longer.
 
 Parents should ensure that children are well clean teeth and braces, and they have followed the advice of the dentist or orthodontist.
 
 5. The cost
 
 Some dental insurance plans cover orthodontic treatment. Check with your employer or your insurance company. Often, the scheme covers only 50 per 100 of treatment or until the cost reaches a limit.
 
 Dentists and orthodontists often offer payment plans for orthodontic treatment. Check with your own

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