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DIAGNOSIS AND TREATMENT
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Diagnosis:
The first step in treating your child is to
fully understand the nature of the problem. In
order to arrive at a proper diagnosis the
dentist will take a series of records. These
may include study casts of your child's teeth,
photographs of the face, x-rays of the teeth
and jaws, and a single x-ray of the skull
called a cephalometric radiograph.
Once the doctor has all of this information,
he or she can diagnose the exact cause of your
child's problem. It is important that you, the
parent, understand that the
alignment of dental units is usually more
complex than just crooked teeth. The dentist
must not only straighten the teeth, but must
establish the balance and harmony within the
jaws, face and the tempro-mandibular joint.
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Treatment:
The exact type of treatment that will be required
to correct your child's problem will obviously
depend upon the information that was gained from
the diagnosis. However, we can divide therapy into
four general categories. They are functional
orthopaedic therapy, extraction therapy, surgical
therapy and fixed appliance therapy. In order to
eliminate confusion, let's briefly define those
four concepts of treatment.
When a removable orthopaedic appliance is used to
correct jaws that are growing improperly. A
different form of appliance may be required to
treat different growth problems.
When the removal of permanent teeth is required
in order to correct an orthodontic problem. This
technique is used very selectively as it is
usually in the patient's best interest to maintain
all of the permanent teeth if possible.
Just as the name implies, this procedure is
reserved for those patients whose bony imbalance
has progressed to the point that only surgical
intervention can correct the problem.
This is the conventional appliance technique
using fixed braces. The appliance is attached to
each individual tooth for precise positioning of
the teeth.
It should be noted that quite frequently two or
more of these techniques are combined in order to
achieve the desired results. Your dentist will
explain to you the type of treatment that can best
correct the patient's problem.
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