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What steps are involved in full orthodontic treatment?

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What steps are involved in full orthodontic treatment?

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The objective of full orthodontic treatment is to correct your child’s bite, and to make sure that their teeth are in proper alignment. First these are a series of appointments where the orthodontist examines your child’s mouth and figures out what is needed. Next the orthodontist installs braces in your child’s mouth. Your child will usually keep their braces in for two to two and a half years. During that time, the orthodontist’s Oral hygienists will “tighten” your child’s braces every four to eight weeks. The orthodontist may tell your child to wear a facebow during that time. Then your orthodontist will remove your child’s braces and give him or her a retainer. Your child will need to wear the retainer 24 hours a day for a month, then a few nights a week until they stop growing (when they are 24).

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The objective of full orthodontic treatment is to continue to stretch your mouth, and move around your teeth so that your teeth are in the right places. First there are a series of appointments where the orthodontist examines your mouth and figures out what is needed.

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The objective of full orthodontic treatment is to correct your child’s bite, and to make sure that their teeth are in proper alignment. First there are a series of appointments where the orthodontist examines your child’s mouth and figures out what is needed. Next the orthodontist installs braces in your child’s mouth. Your child will usually keep their braces in for two to two and a half years. During that time, the orthodontist’s assistant will “tighten” your child braces every three to five weeks. The orthodontist may tell your child to wear a facebow during that time. Then your orthodontist will remove your child’s braces and give him or her a retainer. Your child will need to wear the retainer 24 hours a day for a year, then a few nights a week until they stop growing (when they are 24). (A more detailed description of all of the steps in orthodontic treatment is given in the FAQ for teenage orthodontic patients).

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The objectives of full orthodontic treatment are to correct your child’s bite, and to make sure that their teeth are in proper alignment. Bite correction includes leveling and aligning the teeth, correcting rotations, tip, and torque of teeth, closing spaces, eliminating crowding, and insuring that lower teeth close into upper teeth properly. Healthy symmetrical function, improved stability, and longevity of the teeth are also objectives. First, the orthodontist examines your child’s mouth and determines what is needed. A problem list is generated. The problems are prioritized according to their severity and prognosis or prospect for correction. Alternative plans of treatment are evaluated including their potential benefits, risks, estimated treatment time and costs, and mechanotherapy, or how the correction will be done. Second, a diagnostic and treatment planning conference is held with the patient or responsible parent or guardian of a minor. The diagnostic findings and acceptable t

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The objective of full orthodontic treatment is to correct your child’s bite, and to make sure that their teeth are in proper alignment. First there are a series of appointments where the orthodontist examines your child’s mouth and figures out what is needed. Next the orthodontist installs braces in your child’s mouth. Your child will usually keep their braces in for two to two and a half years. During that time, the orthodontist’s assistant will “tighten” your child braces every three to five weeks. The orthodontist may tell your child to wear a facebow during that time. Then your orthodontist will remove your child’s braces and give him or her a retainer. Your child will need to wear the retainer 24 hours a day for a year, then a few nights a week until they stop growing (when they are 24). A more detailed description of all of the steps in orthodontic treatment is given in the FAQ for teenage orthodontic patients. • How long does full orthodontic treatment take? Generally, full orth

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