‘Detecting Dental Malocclusion’

Detecting Dental Malocclusion

Friday, February 5th, 2010

Detecting a dental malocclusion Indeed, the orthodontist or dentist can diagnose the problems of occlusion. In this case, it’s teeth “fit” evil mouth. However, the malocclusion will ultimately affect its growth, posture and breathing. Problems more easily corrected before they are discovered. At age 12, it is often too late to consider a simple treatment.
Another problem detected during this first appointment: teeth shifted forward, whether in upper or lower jaw. An early management will also avoid problems of tooth fracture during a fall.
For treatment of malocclusion, use a device made of resin and / or headphones traction for 6 to 18 months. Rehabilitation of the language may be sufficient to resolve the problem.

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