Impacted Canines and Orthodontics: What You Need to Know
Introduction Did you know that your canine teeth (also called cuspids or eyeteeth) play a crucial role in your smile […]
Introduction Did you know that your canine teeth (also called cuspids or eyeteeth) play a crucial role in your smile […]
Introduction Do you or a loved one struggle with snoring, daytime fatigue, or frequent nighttime awakenings? These could be signs
Anterior open bite (AOB) is a malocclusion characterized by a lack of vertical overlap between the upper and lower incisors
Bimaxillary proclination refers to a condition where both the upper and lower incisors are protruded, often leading to a convex
Introduction Class III malocclusion, commonly referred to as an underbite, occurs when the lower jaw (mandible) protrudes forward relative to
Protruding teeth, also known as dental protrusion or “buck teeth,” are a common orthodontic concern that affects both aesthetics and
Maintaining your removable orthodontic appliances is crucial for optimal oral hygiene and effective treatment.1 Proper care prevents damage, bacterial buildup,
Orthodontic treatment is not just for children and teenagers. More adults than ever are seeking orthodontic care to improve their
Preparing for jaw surgery, or orthognathic surgery, involves several important steps to ensure a smooth procedure and recovery. Here’s a
At the Appointment Initial Consultation: The orthodontist examines your teeth and may take X-rays, photos, or impressions to create a