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Malocclusion is not only an aesthetic problem but also a severe health problem. Improperly positioned teeth may cause recurrent inflammation of the gums and can promote the formation of dental caries in places difficult to treat.

Crooked, crowded teeth wear down unevenly – some teeth are more exploited during chewing of food than others, which may result in the need for a tooth extraction or complicated and multi-stage treatment. People with an overbite often have a problem with exposed tooth necks and hypersensitivity. This condition should therefore not be ignored.

A Southampton orthodontist can help a patient fight for an even and healthy smile. Modern methods allow us to treat malocclusion even at an adult age! The condition of their teeth and bones matters more than the patient’s age. Of course, implementation of treatment in adulthood may prolong the time of wearing braces, but it is still worth deciding to have them fitted. A new smile means better self-confidence, a more attractive look, improvement of facial features and oval, and above all, comfort resulting from keeping your own natural, healthy teeth for as long as possible.

What is the treatment to correct malocclusion?

1. Consultation

Our Southampton orthodontist examines teeth and analyzes the causes of the defect development. After getting acquainted with the patient’s expectations, they discuss the treatment process. To determine the best shape of a new tooth, the orthodontist will need to make an impression and X-rays of the teeth. For this purpose, the most popular are panoramic and cephalometric radiographs.

2. Treatment plan

After a precise diagnosis of the patient’s condition, the orthodontist creates a treatment plan, which may include several methods necessary to achieve a smile as close to normal as possible.

3. Active orthodontic treatment

After a successful patient accepts the proposed treatment plan, the next step is starting the treatment. The Southampton orthodontist will fit custom-designed fixed braces and provide all information about their use and healthy habits during orthodontic therapy. The length of orthodontic treatment varies depending on the type of defect and the patient’s age. It may range from 18 to 36 months. To ensure the patient’s braces are correcting their smile properly, they’ll have to make further visits to check progress.

4. Orthodontic retention

After removing fixed braces, the orthodontist Southampton will fit the patient for a removable retainer for a particular time period. This phase of orthodontic treatment is necessary to maintain the teeth’s orthodontically corrected positions.

Is orthodontic Treatment Worth in Southampton?

In addition to improving patient appearance and well-being, completed orthodontic treatment also:

  • improves pronunciation,
  • makes it easier to clean teeth and maintain proper oral hygiene,
  • reduces the susceptibility to caries and periodontal diseases,
  • it sometimes eliminates headaches caused by the dysfunction of the temporomandibular joints.

Orthodontic Treatment by Dr Dorota Lisiewska

Before And After

Before