Straightening or repositioning teeth is a common procedure in dentistry. It is used to correct misaligned or crooked teeth and can also be used to improve the patient’s overall facial appearance. There are a variety of methods used to straighten teeth, including braces, retainers, and clear aligners. Braces are the most common method used to straighten teeth and are usually recommended for children and adolescents. Braces are made up of brackets, bands, and wires that help to reposition the teeth. Orthodontic treatment with braces can take anywhere from one to three years, depending on the severity of the misalignment. Retainers are also used to reposition the teeth. Retainers act like braces in that they use pressure to move the teeth into the desired position. However, retainers are typically used to maintain the desired position after braces have been removed. Retainers can be removable or fixed and are often recommended for adults who are not suitable candidates for braces. Clear aligners are another option for straightening teeth. Clear aligners are made of clear plastic that fits over the teeth and applies pressure to move them into the desired position. Clear aligners are more discreet than braces and are often recommended for adults who are self-conscious about their appearance. No matter which method is used to straighten or reposition the teeth, it is important that the patient follows the dentist’s instructions for proper care and maintenance. Regular visits to the dentist are also important to ensure that the teeth remain in the desired position. Straightening or repositioning teeth can improve a patient’s overall appearance and boost their confidence.
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