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1M ago
In dentistry, a Bolton discrepancy refers to a significant size difference between the upper and lower teeth; this can cause discomfort, aesthetic issues, and dental health problems when it is not addressed. The discrepancy was identified by Wayne A. Bolton, who developed an analysis.
This article explains the Bolton discrepancy, how it affects dental health, and the treatment options available.
What is a Bolton Discrepancy?
In order to prevent misalignment when teeth are overcrowded, Dr. Wayne A. Bolton developed the Bolton Analysis. By measuring the size of each tooth in the ante ..read more
Tisseront Orthodontics Blog
1M ago
Lingual Braces vs Invisalign
When it comes to straightening your teeth, the decision between lingual braces and Invisalign can be a challenging one. Both options offer unique features and benefits that cater to different preferences and treatment needs.
For instance, the BMC Oral Health study says Invisalign patients have better periodontal health and are more satisfied. But another study by the American Journal of Orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics: an official publication of the American Association of Orthodontists, says they are not very effective in treating malocclusions.
Speaking ..read more
Tisseront Orthodontics Blog
2M ago
Open bites can be a source of self-consciousness and dental health issues for many individuals. Traditional orthodontic treatments for bite correction often involve metal braces, which can be uncomfortable and aesthetically displeasing to some. However, Invisalign, a more modern and discreet solution, has been gaining popularity. In this article, we’ll explore whether Invisalign can be an effective treatment for correcting an open bite.
Understanding Open Bites
An open bite is a type of malocclusion where the upper and lower teeth do not touch when the mouth is closed, creating a noticeable ga ..read more
Tisseront Orthodontics Blog
5M ago
Getting braces can be an exciting time, as it means you are on your way to a beautiful, straight smile. However, it also means making some adjustments to your diet to ensure your braces stay in good condition and your teeth stay healthy.
In this article, we will discuss the best foods to eat just after getting braces, as well as some tips for maintaining good oral hygiene while wearing braces.
Why Is Diet Important When You Have Braces?
Braces are delicate and can easily be damaged by certain foods. Additionally, certain foods can get stuck in your braces and cause plaque buildup, leading to t ..read more
Tisseront Orthodontics Blog
6M ago
Orthodontic treatment often involves appliances like braces and retainers, which may cause discomfort or occasional pain. One common issue is painful retainers. It’s normal to experience some discomfort with retainer use, as they realign your teeth with consistent, gentle pressure.
“There was slight discomfort when I first started wearing retainers, but it eased after a few days. Patience and routine wear is key.” – Anonymous Retainer User
We will now discuss the reasons for retainer-related pain and possible solutions.
We will cover:
Understanding why retainers can hurt
Tips for relieving ..read more
Tisseront Orthodontics Blog
6M ago
The average length of time that individuals wear braces varies significantly depending on a number of factors. These factors can include, but are not limited to, the severity of their dental condition, their age, and how well they adhere to their orthodontist’s instructions. However, as a general rule, most people wear braces for about one to three years.
The average duration of orthodontic treatment with braces is 1-3 years.
What Factors Determine The Duration Of Wearing Braces? The Severity of the Dental Condition
Orthodontic conditions can range from simple misalignments, such as ..read more
Tisseront Orthodontics Blog
6M ago
Invisalign buttons, often referred to as attachments, are small, tooth-colored dots made of a composite material that are adhered to your teeth during your Invisalign treatment. They serve a crucial role in the effectiveness and efficiency of the Invisalign system.
What Are The Benefits Of Using Invisalign Buttons?
One of the main benefits of using Invisalign buttons is that they can help to achieve more complex tooth movements that may not be possible with aligners alone. For example, buttons can be used to rotate teeth, move them vertically, or close gaps between teeth. This can re ..read more
Tisseront Orthodontics Blog
6M ago
Braces are a common dental treatment that millions of people, both young and old, have undertaken. While they are often associated with achieving a straight, visually appealing smile, braces offer more than just cosmetic improvements. They also contribute significantly to one’s overall dental health. But how exactly do they assist in improving dental health? Let’s delve into this further.
Correcting Misaligned Teeth
The primary function of braces is to correct misaligned teeth. Misaligned teeth can lead to several health complications beyond just a crooked smile. For instance, t ..read more
Tisseront Orthodontics Blog
6M ago
Do you know that over 4 million people in Canada and the USA wear braces? With lingual braces being most people’s preference. Why?
For starters, they are aesthetically pleasing. Unlike traditional braces, lingual braces are applied to the back surface of your teeth. It means they are not visible to the naked eye. Also, compared to aligners, they are more effective in correcting bite alignments and complex tooth movements.
Do these factors peak your interest in lingual braces? There is one important decision driver: lingual braces cost. Lingual braces are more costly than traditiona ..read more
Tisseront Orthodontics Blog
6M ago
“I want straight teeth and a beautiful smile, but I don’t want anyone to know I’m wearing braces!” Or, “Lingual braces seem like a great option because nobody can see them. Are they more uncomfortable than traditional braces?”
If you need braces and are asking these questions, you are at the right place. Lingual braces vs traditional braces – it’s a common question for many patients considering orthodontics. Lingual and traditional braces will both give you a beautiful, healthy smile in the same treatment time. The main difference between the two are cost and visibility.
In this blog, yo ..read more