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Dr.Abhijit Mahata is a General Dentist and the Chief Consultant at Smile Craft Dental Treatment Centre - A general dentist provides a wide range of dental services to patients of all ages.Â
They provide all dental treatment services such as diagnosis of dental diseases, root canal treatments, dental crowns, prosthetic rehabilitation and replacement of missing and damaged tooth to begin with. His specialisation extends to Cosmetic Dentistry - cosmetic rehabilitation of dental problems and Full Mouth Rehabilitation of severely damaged teeth and restore normal aesthetics and functional health for the patient.
Dr. Samhita Mahata is an Orthodontist - An orthodontist is a dental specialist who focuses on diagnosing, preventing, and treating dental and facial irregularities, particularly those related to misaligned teeth and jaws. Such as crooked teeth, irregularly placed teeth, gaps in between teeth, teeth which are too forward and sticking out of the patient’s mouth, etc. To explain further:Â
- Diagnosing: Orthodontists are experts in identifying issues with the alignment of teeth and jaws. They use various tools like X-rays, dental impressions, and examinations to assess the problem.
- Preventing: They work to prevent dental problems by monitoring the growth and development of teeth and jaws, especially in children. By identifying potential issues early, they can intervene to guide proper alignment as the teeth come in.
- Treating: Orthodontists use a variety of techniques to correct misalignments. The most common method is braces, it may be metal braces or ceramic braces or even invisible braces (aligners) that apply gentle pressure to gradually move teeth into the correct position over time. They also use other appliances like aligners (such as Invisalign), retainers, depending on the specific needs of the patient.
- Dental and facial irregularities: Orthodontists don't just focus on straightening teeth. They also address issues with the jaws, such as overbites, underbites, crossbites, and overcrowding of teeth. By correcting these irregularities, they not only improve the appearance of the smile but also enhance overall facial symmetry and function.
Overall, orthodontists help people achieve healthier, more functional, and aesthetically pleasing smiles by correcting misalignments and bite issues. Their expertise goes beyond just straightening teeth; they also aim to improve overall oral health and well-being.
Orthodontics
The ideal time for orthodontic treatment can vary depending on individual cases and the specific issues being addressed. However, there are some general guidelines:
- First screening: The ideal time for a child's first screening by an orthodontist is typically around the age of 7 years. This early screening allows the orthodontist to identify any potential issues, such as cross-bites or deep bites, that may require early intervention.
- Â Early intervention: In some cases, early intervention may be necessary, especially if there are traumatic influences such as crossbites or traumatic deep bites. Addressing these issues early can help prevent growth disturbances, particularly in the maxillary arch.(Maxillary or upper arch completes growth by 8 years of age)Â
- Timing of orthodontic intervention: If there are no immediate concerns like crossbites, orthodontic intervention typically occurs around the age of 11 years. It's important not to wait until all permanent teeth have erupted, as this could result in missing the opportunity for growth modification procedures during active growth spurts.
- Consideration of skeletal growth: Orthodontic treatment should also take into account the timing of skeletal growth. Waiting too long to address certain issues may result in missed opportunities for effective treatment, as skeletal growth may complete before all permanent teeth have erupted.
Overall, early screening and intervention, when necessary, can help ensure optimal outcomes for orthodontic treatment. However, each case is unique, and it's important for individuals to consult with an orthodontist to determine the best timing for treatment based on their specific needs.
Yes, adult orthodontics is indeed possible and increasingly popular, especially with the advent of modern ceramic and composite braces, as well as white-colored wires. In India, adult orthodontics is thriving, and there's no upper age limit for undergoing treatment. As long as the gum structure is healthy, orthodontic treatment can be pursued at any age.
The decision to undergo orthodontic treatment as an adult often hinges on various factors, including aesthetics and future functional concerns. When adults are properly informed about the potential benefits of treatment, they are often motivated to pursue it.
It's important to note that patient motivation plays a crucial role in the success of orthodontic treatment. In many cases, patients are influenced by the concerns and recommendations of their healthcare providers, including dentists and orthodontists. Therefore, fostering strong doctor-patient relationships and effective communication are key to encouraging patients to pursue orthodontic treatment.
In summary, adult orthodontics is not only possible but also increasingly popular, and patient motivation and education are essential components in the decision-making process.
Brushing your teeth with orthodontic appliances is not only possible but essential for maintaining oral health during treatment. Here are some tips for brushing teeth with orthodontics:
- Use the right tools: Use a soft-bristled toothbrush or an orthodontic toothbrush designed to clean around braces effectively.
- Brush after every meal: Aim to brush your teeth after every meal to remove food particles and plaque buildup. If brushing immediately after a meal isn't feasible, rinse your mouth with water to remove food debris until you can brush.
- Brush gently and thoroughly: Take your time to brush each tooth surface, including around brackets, wires, and between teeth. Brush gently but thoroughly to ensure all areas are cleaned.
Use fluoride toothpaste: Choose a fluoride toothpaste to strengthen tooth enamel and help prevent cavities.
Invisalign or one of the other clear aligner systems is a good option if for simple to moderate malocclusions. In complex cases where major changes are required in terms of tooth movement or bite correction then clear aligners or Invisalign may not be a major option. But the final decision can only be taken by an orthodontist after thorough clinical examination.Â