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How is treatment accomplished?
Custom-made appliances, or braces, are prescribed and designed by the orthodontist
according to the problem being treated. They may be removable or fixed (cemented
and/or bonded to the teeth). They may be made of metal, ceramic or plastic.
By placing a constant, gentle force in a carefully controlled direction, braces
can slowly move teeth through their supporting bone to a new desirable position.
Orthopedic appliances, such as headgear, bionator, Herbst and maxillary expansion
appliances, use carefully directed forces to guide the growth and development
of jaws in children and/or teenagers. For example, an upper jaw expansion appliance
can dramatically widen a narrow upper jaw in a matter of months. Over the course
of orthodontic treatment, a headgear or Herbst appliance can dramatically reduce
the protrusion of upper incisor teeth (the top four front teeth) or retrusion
of the lower jaw (a lower jaw that is too far behind the upper jaw), while making
upper and lower jaw lengths more compatible.
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