Elastics are elastomeric rings secured between specific points on the maxillary or mandibular arches to exert pressure and move the teeth into their desired positions. They can be intermaxillary elastics (when used between maxillary and mandibular arches) or intra-arch elastics (when used only on one arch)
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A deep bite, also known as a deep overbite, occurs when there is excessive vertical overlap between the maxillary and mandibular anterior teeth. Normal overbite range from 2- 4 mm.
Class III malocclusion, commonly referred to as an "underbite," is a type of dental misalignment characterised by the lower front teeth protruding beyond the upper front teeth when the jaw is closed.
Class II malocclusion stands out as one of the most common issues we encounter in the field of orthodontics. It's a concern that affects a significant portion of school-age children in Europe, afflicting approximately 37% of them. Furthermore, in the United States, it's found in roughly 33% of all orthodontic patients
Clear aligner technology has evolved drastically in the last two decades. Although clear aligners seem relatively new, the concept of using removable appliances to move and correctly position teeth dates back to the 1940s. The aligners themselves have been modified extensively to increase the efficacy of tooth movements.
Enameloplasty, also called odontoplasty, dental contouring, tooth reshaping, or tooth stripping, is a cosmetic dentistry procedure in which a very small amount of enamel is removed or filed to change the length, shape, or surface of a tooth.
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