dr. randy gittess: your smile presentaion

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Can lead to• Tooth decay• Gum disease• Tooth loss.

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• Diagnosis

• Prevention

• Treatment

A Dental Specialist

of dental and facial irregularities.

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All orthodontists are dentists.

About 6% of dentists are orthodontists.

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• 2-3 years academic specialty training.

A Dental Specialist

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Works with your dentist.

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• Children• Teens

• Adults.

Treats all ages

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Dr. Edward Angle pioneered a system of categorizing dental irregularities.

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Dr. Edward Angle founded the AAO.

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Teeth are crowded, irregular or poorly spaced.

Class I

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Class IIOverbite.

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Class IIIUnderbite.

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• Crowding

• Teeth that protrude

• Extra teeth

• Spacing

• Missing teeth

• Uneven jaw growth.

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• Thumb sucking

• Dental disease

• Baby teeth lost too early or late

• Accidents.

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• Tooth decay

• Gum disease

• Tooth loss

• Poor self-esteem

An uncorrected bad bite may lead to

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An uncorrected bad bite may lead to

• Abnormal wear of teeth

• Difficulty in chewing and speaking

• Stress on bone and gum tissue.

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• Early or late loss of baby teeth

• Difficulty in chewing or biting

• Breathing through the mouth

• Thumb-sucking beyond age 6

• Crowded, misplaced or blocked-out teeth.

Signs your child may need to see an orthodontist

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Signs your child may need to see an orthodontist

• A jaw that is too far forward or back

• Protruding teeth

• Upper and lower teeth that don’t meet, or meet in an abnormal way

• An unbalanced facial appearance

• Grinding or clenching of the teeth.

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No later than Age 7.

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• Check problems with teeth or jaw growth

• Determine if treatment is needed

• Advise when treatment should start.

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• Immediate treatment may not be recommended

• May monitor your child’s development.

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When advised, early orthodontictreatment may be beneficial.

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Guide the growth of young bones.

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Removable or fixed.

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Gentle pressure over time.

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Active Treatment.

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1 – 3 Years

Varies by

• Severity of problem

• Patient compliance

• Oral hygiene.

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Best Results• Avoid hard or sticky foods

• Follow instructions

• Keep appointments.

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Keep the teeth in their new positions.

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Many patients continue periodic orthodontic visits.

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• Orthodontist

• Dentist

• Other dental specialists as needed.

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1 in 5 new patients is an adult.

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Your orthodontist will consider the health of your:

• Teeth

• Gums

• Supporting Bone.

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• Smaller

• Less noticeable

• More comfortable.

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• Fun new designs

• Choice of colors.

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Dependent upon

• Type of problem

• Complexity of treatment

• Length of treatment.

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More affordable than ever

• Lifetime benefits

• A great value!

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Successful orthodontic treatment is the result of TEAMWORK.

Orthodontist Family Dentist

PatientPatient’s ParentsOrthodontic Staff

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The orthodontist provides the expertise.

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The family dentist monitors the health

of the teeth and gums.

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The patient carefully follows instructions.

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The results can be dramatic.

Before During After

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A new smile.

Before After

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Before After Before After

New confidence.

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Before After Before After

Better oral health.

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