“A RESEARCH ON THE EFFECTIVENESS OF DENTAL BRACES” A research submitted to the mid-school faculty of Victorious Christian Montessori School Foundation Inc, #323 Brgy. San Gabriel General Mariano Alvarez, Cavite In partial fulfillment of the requirement for graduation By Giann Montebon Roselyn Frias Melissa Quiño Lawrence Sean Aguallo IV – James S.Y. 2011 - 2012 CHAPTER 1 INTRODUCTION Brace is an orthodontic appliance usually of metallic wire that is used especially to exert pressure to straighten alignment teeth. It is used to connect the alignment of your teeth and create a more attractive and healthier smile. Putting braces can be done by orthodontist. It also helps you keep your teeth, gums and oral cavity healthy. There are …show more content…
Teeth. Small, calcified, whitish structures found in the jaws (or mouths) of many vertebrates that are used to break down food. Teeth Crowding. It is the lack of space for all the teeth to fit normally within the jaws. Teeth Spacing. It is the opposite of crowding and is an excess of available space, resulting gaps between the teeth. Titanium Braces. It resembles stainless steel braces but is lighter and just as strong. Traditional Metal-Wired Braces.They consist of a small bracket that is glued to the front of each tooth and the molars are adjusted with a band that encircles the tooth. Underbite.The upper teeth fit inside the arch of the lower teeth and the lower jaw protrudes farther than the upper jaw, which gives one the “strong chin” appearance CONCEPTUAL FRAMEWORK Underbite Teeth with braces Correct alignment of teeth The conceptual framework above shows that Dental Braces can transform defected teeth to become a better looking one. CHAPTER II REVIEW OF RELATED LITERATURE On Underbite An underbite refers to the structure and placement of the teeth and is often contrasted with an overjet, more commonly, if incorrectly, called an overbite. In an overjet, the front top teeth stick out far above the bottom teeth. An underbite is perhaps more pronounced; the lower front teeth are in front of the top teeth, and the lower jaw can be much more prominent. The condition can be minor and barely noticeable or very noticeable, and it can
The orthodontic treatments compared were fixed appliance therapy and Invisalign. In the study, one large group was split into two smaller groups. One group wore fixed appliances and the other wore invisalign. For one week, the test subjects kept a journal and answered questions. The questions were used to determine the psychosocial, functional, and pain related to treatment impacts. The diary results for each group of test subjects were averaged. A graph was then made to compare the impacts of fixed appliance therapy and Invisalign. The graphs revealed Invisalign impacts were more “positive” than the impacts fixed orthodontic treatments
Dental braces have been around for a long time. It is the more traditional approach in addressing your dental problems which many are accustomed to. Braces are made up of metal brackets that are attached
“Over four million people in the U.S. wear braces, and 25 percent of these individuals are adults. If you have a misaligned jaw or out-of-place teeth, be sure to ask your dentist if braces are right for you.” (A Biographical Portrait of Edward Hartley Angle, Nov. 6)
Dentition analysis also supports the theory of prey selection by examining teeth form and function. Examination of G. vogtlensis teeth reveals their robust size, large roots, and sharp cutting edges were capable of consuming large vertebrates and invertebrates alike. Carnassial-like morphology of four posterior teeth with large wear facets, implies prey were often too large to be swallowed and had to be processed into smaller pieces (Hulbert et al., 1996).
Traditional Braces - Generally the traditional braces are made out of metal. The braces include a set of wires that push the teeth into a proper alignment in the mouth.
Have you ever had braces to fix your teeth? They help make your teeth straight. They also make them look nice, so that they aren’t jagged. Orthodontists are the people who work to fix your teeth the way they are supposed to be arranged in your mouth.
• Repositioning the teeth so that there is room for the molar to come through. This may be done with orthodontic appliances, such as braces.
The French horn made its first appearance in the seventeenth century in France. Originally, people used the horns of animals before they started using metal. The French horn started out as a hunting horn. Its almost humanlike sound was used to signal to call to the hounds that were on a hunt.
Called malocclusions, bite problems not only affect how the teeth can look, they also affect how a person’s mouth closes (or doesn’t.) Some common bite problems include crossbites, overbites, and underbites. Each type of jaw misalignment affects the teeth slightly differently.
Overbite - this is a problem where the front teeth stick out over the bottom teeth.
You have a distinct underbite or the lower teeth are out further than the top row of teeth.
They are also used to help align the jawbone and teeth. A Los Angeles teen orthodontist will fit them around the head and attach them to the braces to help correct the issues for which they are designed.
Metallic braces have been replaced with clear braces that are hardly visible at all. These give a more aesthetic look to orthodontic
Orthodontic treatment consist of using methods that are designed to push the teeth into another position. This is accomplished with braces that move the teeth into another position. The traditional metal braces were the method used for years. Those braces were uncomfortable and unattractive. However, the new braces are much lighter and barely noticeable in the patient's mouth. Today, patient's are requesting clear aligners or the Damon self-litigating braces.
An abnormal bite: Malocclusion, which is a misalignment, can cause under- and over-biting, among other conditions. Due to the poor alignment, you might find that teeth have diffferent wear patterns that can cause an alteration in the facial appearance, pain when chewing or biting, and biting the inside of the mouth more often. There are several different treatment options that are decided upon following an