Orthodontics is the area of dentistry concerned with the growth of the teeth, jaws and face. 

    The purpose of orthodontic treatment is to make the best of your teeth. This includes allowing you to bite correctly, eat more comfortably, and to care for your teeth and gums more easily. And your smile will benefit, too. Common conditions requiring orthodontic treatment are:

    • Protruding upper front teeth - one of the most common dental problems
    • Crowding – a narrow jaw may mean there is not enough room for your teeth, resulting in crowding. Conversely, some patients have significant gaps between their teeth.
    • Asymmetry – particularly when the centre lines of the upper and lower front teeth do not match, perhaps because the teeth have drifted or the position of the jaw has shifted
    • A deep bite – when your upper teeth cover the lower teeth too much
    • A reverse bite – when your upper teeth bite inside the lower teeth
    • An open bite – when your front teeth remain apart when your back teeth meet; the tongue is often still visible between the upper and lower front teeth
    • Impacted teeth - in some patients, secondary teeth come through in the wrong position or do not erupt at all. Orthodontic treatment can help bring these teeth into the correct position.

      The ideal age to have orthodontic treatment is around 12 or 13, while you're still growing. The opportunity for improvement in an adult is more limited and surgery is more likely to be needed.

      Treatment usually lasts from 18 months to 2 years, during which visits to Parkside Dental Care are needed every 4 to 6 weeks.

      There are many different types of braces. Some are removable, which you take out at night, to eat a meal, or clean. Some are fixed and stay in all the time. NHS braces are made of metal, but at Parkside Dental Care we offer clear braces for private treatments- which use clear ceramic brackets, so you can hardly see them on your teeth.

      Following completion of your course of treatment, you will be required to wear a retainer for a number of hours a day or at night, to ensure your teeth remain in their new position. Your Parkside Dental Care dentist will advise you of how long you need to wear your retainer for on completion of your treatment.

        Looking after your teeth when wearing braces

        Orthodontics usually works very well, but it's important to look after your teeth while you're wearing braces. Braces can trap food and cause more plaque to build up than usual. 

        You need to take extra care cleaning your teeth and watch what you eat – for example, by avoiding sugary foods and drinks. You also need to see your dentist regularly while having orthodontic treatment.

        Read more about looking after your teeth while wearing braces.

        To book an initial consultation and find out more about the options available at Parkside Dental Care in Wolverhampton call us on 01902 421291.

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