Monday 27 August 2012

After orthodontic have hazards?


1. The teeth become loose: under normal circumstances, has a certain degree of Physiological Activity of each tooth in order to be able to buffer the chewing pressure preventing tooth trauma. Do orthodontic treatment, increased tooth mobility, this is a normal reaction. However, this orthodontic side effect can be restored. The teeth you want to move, you need to alveolar bone and periodontal ligament reconstruction, because the teeth are fixed by the periodontal ligament in the alveolar bone in the so that the teeth will become loose. Orthodontics stop moving to the normal position, the teeth can through their own ability to repair. Periodontal ligament reattachment becomes solid, no permanent damage. Clinical tooth mobility too, should be suspended afterburner, afterburner allowed to dental equipment continue after the recovery period.

2. The pulp: Early orthodontic treatment, pulp mild, temporary inflammatory response, manifested as pain or discomfort of the patient within the first few days of the afterburner, but experiments show that this impact of no clinical significance. This is also one of the side effects of orthodontics, but temporary.

3. Root: orthodontics, root surface absorption hyperplasia such reconstruction activities. After treatment, the root with its own ability to repair and return to normal, but the afterburner in the treatment is too large; it will increase the risk of root resorption.

4. Impact on the alveolar bone height: done orthodontic treatment, alveolar bone height will have a small amount of the reduction, which is due to wear the appliance allows the oral hygiene is not easy to Removable partial denture indications maintain, and increase the risk of gingivitis, alveolar bone. Certain effects after treatment is completed, the alveolar bone will not continue to occur absorb if oral health remains good, alveolar bone will gradually return to normal. These are also temporary orthodontic adverse consequences.

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