
Video: ❶ How To Correct An Incorrect Bite


An incorrect bite not only interferes with the teeth to perform their functions, but also leads to various diseases and causes serious psychological discomfort. It is better to correct the bite in childhood, although with the help of modern dentistry you can get a beautiful smile at any age. Location: Location: There are several reasons for the formation of a malocclusion. These may be congenital anomalies in the development of the dentition, lack of breastfeeding, a consequence of prolonged sucking on pacifiers, fingers, pencils, pens. Violation of the timing of teething also often causes the appearance of a malocclusion.
It is easier to correct teeth in childhood, at the time of their active change. At this age, correction is possible with the help of various removable devices. These are orthodontic plates of various designs, pre-orthodontic trainers, functional devices. For the treatment of adolescents and adults, the most modern method of orthodontics is used - braces (braces). With their help, it is possible to correct the position of the teeth with great precision and achieve an excellent cosmetic effect.
Although this is a rather lengthy process, taking one to two years, dental bite correction with braces is considered the most progressive method of treatment. Braces are glued to each tooth and then connected together with a wire. The patient should come for correction a couple of times a month.
If a person does not want to advertise his treatment with an orthodontist, he will be offered a lingual brace system. It allows for bite correction to be carried out imperceptibly to others, since the elements of the system are located on the inside of the teeth. Such a system is installed only for adult patients, since it requires strict implementation of the doctor's recommendations. Sapphire braces, although located on the outside of the tooth, are also almost invisible.
The orthodontic procedures themselves are painless, but unpleasant sensations may occur after fixing the braces in the first few days. You may feel pain when biting, rubbing the mucous membrane of the cheek with fixed braces.
When correcting a deep bite, a phased treatment scheme and subsequent prosthetics are used. Surgical occlusion correction is used for severe deformities of the facial skull and dentition, when orthodontic treatment with removable and non-removable appliances is ineffective.