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Sree Padma Dental Care

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ADULT ORTHODONTICS

For top-notch adult orthodontic care, visit Sree Padma Dental Care. Our specialized treatments are designed to correct misalignments and improve your bite, giving you a more balanced and attractive smile. Whether you’re looking to address complex orthodontic issues or simply want to enhance your smile’s appearance, our expert team provides personalized solutions to meet your needs.

Adult orthodontic treatment focuses on patients beyond adolescence and involves moving teeth to support other dental procedures needed to manage diseases and restore function. This field has seen rapid growth in recent years. Recent advancements in orthodontics have made treatments more comfortable and discreet for people of all ages. Modern treatment options are designed to reduce the visibility of appliances, making them better suited to various lifestyles.
How does orthodontic treatment for adults differ from that for children or teenagers? The primary distinction between orthodontic treatment for adults and that for children or teens is that adults have completed their growth. Consequently, adult treatment may take a bit longer than for younger patients with similar issues due to the increased bone maturity and density. Factors such as certain medications, habits like smoking, teeth clenching or grinding, and tongue thrusting can impact treatment outcomes. Orthodontists often collaborate with the patient’s family dentist to coordinate care. In some cases, achieving optimal dental health for adults may require consulting additional dental specialists, including oral surgeons, periodontists, and endodontists.
What Is Gum Disease? Gum disease, also known as periodontal disease, is an infection of the tissues that surround and support the teeth. It begins with inflammation of the gums (gingivitis), caused by the accumulation of plaque, a sticky film of bacteria on the teeth. If left untreated, gingivitis can progress to periodontitis, where the inflammation extends deeper into the supporting structures of the teeth, including the bone. This can lead to gum recession, loss of tooth-supporting bone, and, eventually, tooth loss. Symptoms of gum disease may include red, swollen gums, bleeding during brushing or flossing, persistent bad breath, and loose teeth. Regular dental check-ups and good oral hygiene practices are crucial for preventing and managing gum disease.
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