Orthodontic treatment is used to correct the alignment of teeth that are crooked or sticking out by moving the affected teeth. The teeth are straightened by using a brace. Sometimes there is the unwanted movement of other teeth during the treatment. This is controlled by what is known as an anchorage, or methods for stabilizing these teeth. Conventionally, anchorage sites are inside the mouth (intraoral) using teeth for example, or alternatively outside the mouth, using headgear devices attached to the head or neck. As an alternative to these conventional methods, surgical techniques have been developed to put dental implants into the bone in the mouth to provide a firm structure for anchorage. This research reviews the evidence on these methods to find out which is most effective for anchorage in orthodontic treatment. Placing implants after orthodontic work is completed is the most common method of treatment. There are several reasons for this. First and most importantly, dental implants can not move once placed in the jaw and osseointegration has taken place. Unlike natural teeth, they will not move in response to orthodontic treatment. So if the teeth around the implant need to be moved, it is better to have the implant placed after all the surrounding teeth are in the correct position. In some cases, orthodontic work must be done to make room for the implants. In this case, it will also be necessary to complete the orthodontic work before the implant surgery is performed. Once your braces are removed, you will have plenty of room for your implant and can enjoy a perfect smile again. Contact DENTISTRY FUTURA & IMPLANT CENTRE for more details.
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