Why orthodontic treatment?

1) Providing better aesthetics and function by correcting jaw problems
2) Straightening teeth, making them easier to clean and reducing the risk of gum problems and caries
3) Providing a more impressive and self-confident smile,< br /> 4) To improve chewing, swallowing and speaking functions,
5) To ensure that individuals are more successful at school, at work and in social life by increasing self-confidence


What are the causes of orthodontic disorders?

a) Genetic factors
b) Cross-inheritance


c) Space losses: in milk teeth If caries are not treated, teeth are extracted prematurely and space maintainers are not applied, permanent teeth may not find a place to erupt and crowding occurs.


d) Bad habits: Thumb sucking, difficulty swallowing in infancy. Bad habits such as chronic inflammation, lip sucking, pencil biting may cause disorders in the development of teeth and jaw structures.


e) Long-term and recurrent tonsillitis, curvature of the nasal bone. The presence of nose and adenoids may also prevent the jaw bones from forming and cause orthodontic problems.

f) Some muscle disorders

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