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Orthodontics in a Turkish clinic
The main goal of orthodontic treatment is to achieve the correct position of the teeth and jaws to improve the functionality of the mouth and the aesthetics of the smile.
Orthodontic treatment can involve the use of various methods and appliances such as braces (metal or ceramic), removable appliances, Invisalign (clear removable aligners). Orthodontic treatment can not only be cosmetically significant in improving the smile and facial appearance, but it also promotes proper oral functionality and the prevention of potential jaw health problems.

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There are several types of malocclusion, including:
- Deep bite: When the upper teeth cover most of the lower teeth when the mouth is closed.
- Overbite (overbite): When the upper teeth are shifted to the back relative to the lower teeth.
- Open bite: When the front teeth do not touch each other when the mouth is closed.
- Crossbite: When one or more sides of the upper row of teeth overlap the corresponding sides of the lower row.
- Moving the jaw sideways (asymmetrical bite): When the jaws are moved sideways, resulting in asymmetrical contact between the teeth.
An improper bite can be both aesthetically uncomfortable and cause functional problems, such as difficulty chewing food or even soreness in the face and neck area. Orthodontic treatment can help correct bite abnormalities and improve the functionality and aesthetics of the smile.
A bite change may be necessary for several reasons, including:
- Improved Functionality: A proper bite helps ensure proper alignment of the teeth and jaws, which promotes more efficient chewing of food and prevents wear and tear on the teeth.
- Correction of Bite Abnormalities: An abnormal bite such as a deep bite, overbite or open bite can cause dysfunction of the maxillofacial system and lead to a variety of oral health problems.
- Improving smile aesthetics: Bite reshaping can help you achieve a more beautiful and symmetrical smile, improving your well-being and self-confidence.
- Preventing Consequences: Some bite abnormalities can lead to serious consequences such as tooth wear, pain in the face and neck, headaches or even internal organ dysfunction.
Bite modification through orthodontic treatment corrects abnormalities in the position of the teeth and jaws to achieve optimal oral position and functionality.
Orthodontic treatment can take different amounts of time depending on the complexity and amount of correction needed to achieve the desired results. It is usually carried out in several stages and can take anywhere from a few months to several years. Here are some common stages of orthodontic treatment:
- Pre-treatment preparation: This step may include diagnosis, treatment planning, impressions and radiographs to determine the condition of the teeth and jaws.
- Placement of braces or other appliances: After preliminary preparation, the orthodontist places special appliances (e.g. braces) on the teeth to begin correcting the bite.
- Regular follow-up visits: The patient should visit the orthodontist regularly to adjust the bracket system and check the progress of treatment.
- End of treatment: Once the desired result has been achieved, the appliances are removed and the patient is instructed on how to take care of their teeth afterwards.
The orthodontic treatment process itself can be lengthy because it takes time to move the teeth into the correct position without damaging the surrounding tissues. The length of orthodontic treatment will depend on the individual circumstances of each case.







