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Braces are applied to teeth for
various reasons, including poorly aligned jaws, crooked, crowded
and missing teeth, or a bad bite (also called malocclusion).
Various things can cause teeth to become crooked or jaws
misaligned, including thumb-sucking or a traumatic injury. Some
conditions are inherited.
Children between the ages of 10 and 14 are typical candidates
for braces because their facial structures are still developing.
Adult braces usually entail additional procedures because their
faces have already fully developed.
About Braces
Orthodontics is a field of dentistry that deals with corrections
involving jaw and teeth alignment.
Orthodontics involves the treatment of tooth malpositions, bite
disorders, and growth imbalances of the jaw. Orthodontist
fulfill a unique role by contributing to the function, comfort
and happiness of the patient.
Procedures
Adjunctive Treatment
This is usually performed in conjunction with (as an
adjunct to) restorative procedures planned by your general
dentist. Often missing teeth allow shifting of the remaining
teeth. Before replacement of the missing teeth can be planned,
the shifted teeth should be realigned to their proper position.
First Phase Treatment
This is orthodontic treatment performed on patients in
the 6 to 11 year old age groups. The underlying usefulness of
First Phase Treatment is that it is better to intercept a
problem early rather than let it grow to its full extent.
Retained habits (e.g. thumb sucking), skeletal discrepancies of
the upper and lower jaws, and problems in the transition from
the primary to adult dentition are examples of just some of the
problems for First Phase Treatment.
Adolescent Treatment
This is the usual full braces treatment which patients
experience as early teenagers. This is an excellent time for
treatment as optimal jaw development occurs during the growth
spurt.
Adult Treatment
This is of particular interest to Dr. Cullen and he is
familiar with all aspects of adult orthodontic care. Whether
you desire limited treatment for an aesthetic problem, or
comprehensive care, be assured that we are well aware of the
needs of the adult patient. If you desire, appointments may be
more frequent in order to keep treatment moving to completion.
Cosmetic Braces
Besides traditional metal braces, this office offers a
full range of aesthetic ceramic (not plastic) braces. Recent
advances in ceramic translucency now make possible less
noticeable braces than were available even as recently as one
year ago. Dr. Cullen will discuss any particular aesthetic
concern you might have.
Aesthetic and Comfort
Issues
Advances in technology have vastly improved appearance issues
with orthodontia.
Braces today are made from extremely lightweight and
natural-colored materials. The materials that braces attach
to-brackets-are bonded to the surfaces of teeth but can be later
removed.
People can expect to wear braces for about two years-less or
more in some cases. Adults are usually required to wear braces
for longer periods of time.
Because orthodontic appliances need to be adjusted from time to
time to ensure they continue to move the teeth into their
correct position, they can create pressure on the teeth and
jaws. This mild discomfort usually subsides following each
orthodontia adjustment.
Contact our office for more
information.
Hygiene issues
People who wear braces must be diligent in ensuring that food
particles and other debris do not get trapped in the network of
brackets and wires. In addition, brackets can leave stains on
enamel if the area surrounding them is not cleaned on a daily
basis.
Daily oral hygiene such as brushing, flossing and rinsing are a
necessity. Some people with orthodontic appliances can benefit
from using water picks, which emit small pressurized bursts of
water that can effectively rinse away such debris.
Another caveat: Braces and sticky foods don't mix. Crunchy
snacks and chewy substances should be avoided at all costs
because they can cause orthodontia to be loosened or damaged.
Space
Maintainers
Space maintainers are nifty devices that can help teeth grow in
normally following premature tooth loss, injury or other
problems.
The devices can help ensure that proper spaces are maintained to
allow future permanent teeth to erupt.
If your child loses a baby tooth early through decay or injury,
his or her other teeth could shift and begin to fill the vacant
space. When your child's permanent teeth emerge, there's not
enough room for them. The result is crooked or crowded teeth and
difficulties with chewing or speaking.
Contact our office for more
information.

Now there is a new way
to straighten teeth
without braces.
What is Invisalign ®?
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Invisalign ® is a way to
straighten your teeth without braces. Invisalign is also
referred by many as Invisible Braces, Clear Braces, Adult
Braces, Adult Orthodontics.
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Invisalign ® uses a series of
clear removable aligners to straighten your teeth without
metal wires or brackets.
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Invisalign ® has been proven
effective in clinical research and in orthodontic practices
nationwide. In fact, over 70% of all U.S. orthodontists are
certified to treat patients with Invisalign®.
How Does Invisalign ® Work?
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You wear each set of aligners
for about 2 weeks, removing them only to eat, drink, brush,
and floss.
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As you replace each aligner
with the next in the series, your teeth will move - little
by little, week by week - until they have straightened to
the final position your Invisalign Dentists Dr. Patel & Dr.
Cullen has prescribed.
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You'll visit the dental
practice of Dr. Patel & Dr. Cullen about once every 6 weeks
to ensure that your Invisalign orthodontic treatment is
progressing as planned.
Total treatment
time averages 9-15 months and the average number of aligners
worn during treatment is between 18 and 30, but both will vary
from case to case
Please
contact
us today to find out more about
Invisalign
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During the last 20 years dental implants
have become a great alternative to other methods of replacing missing teeth.
Excellent success rates and a variety of available options give dentists many
new ways to treat and replace lost teeth.
Your dentist will be able to evaluate
your case and tell you if you are a
candidate for dental implants.
Basically, a
dental implant is a Titanium based
cylinder that replaces the missing tooth
root. After a period of time and when
the implant is taken other parts will be
placed on the implant that enables your
dentist to eventually place a crown
(cap) on the implant.
Implants also can be used to support
full or partial dentures. They
dramatically improve the denture
retention and stability.
Most patients with enough amount of bone
can have implants, although individual
decisions are made between you and your
dentist. Usually an x-ray and a CT-scan
is done to determine if you have enough
bone to place the implant and also to
determine the size and kind of the
implant that should be placed.
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TMJ is
the joint that connects the lower and
upper jaw (skull). The terms TMJ stands
for Temporo-Mandibular Joint. This is
one the most complicated joints of the
whole body. One that allows forward and
backward moves as well as rotations and
side to side movements.
TMJ
is the joint that connects the lower and
upper jaw (skull). The terms TMJ stands
for Temporo-Mandibular Joint. This is
one the most complicated joints of the
whole body. One that allows forward and
backward moves as well as rotations and
side to side movements.
TMJ
is often referred to as the
complications and problems with this
joint. Some of the most common symptoms
of TMJ problems are:
Some
causes of the disease are genetics,
hormones, low-level infections,
auto-immune diseases, trauma, and
clenching or grinding of the teeth.
Diagnosis of such conditions and
evaluation of causes are done by
dentists experienced in TMJ problems and
treatments. Some common treatments are
Night Guards, Bite Guards and Bite
Adjustments. Your dentist will be able
to guide you toward the best treatment
for you.
If you
experience any TMJ problem or symptoms
please let us know. The doctor will be
happy to evaluate your situation and
offer the best treatment possible.
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