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Children's orthodontics[11]
It's still early. He is 7 years old, and his front teeth are coming in, but they are coming in very crooked. So, correction is a given fact, but I'm wondering when I should do it. The primary teeth came in fairly evenly, but I'm surprised to see the permanent teeth coming in like this. You need to be in upper elementary school where all your permanent teeth have come out, right?
아브로삐삐23.10.11Views 171Likes 0 Should I go to a specialized children's orthodontic hospital?[17]
My nephew is about to get braces for an overjet correction. While receiving cavity treatment, I was advised to undergo orthodontic treatment. A dental hygienist among my acquaintances is involved in the process, which includes detailed examinations and taking dental impressions, all within the same hospital. It should be done at a place where an orthodontic specialist is present. I heard that. The first hospital doesn't seem to be a hospital where they stay permanently. In this case, I'm wondering whether it's better to transfer to a specialized orthodontic hospital or to start treatment at the place I've been going to. If anyone has experience with children's orthodontics, please give me some advice~
seabuck23.10.11Views 224Likes 0 Children's orthodontics![20]
The first tooth has fallen out, but not all of them have come out yet. My teeth are not aligned properly. They say I should get braces. Do you usually start when all the permanent teeth have come out? Should I wait a bit longer before doing it?
별이뭉23.09.03Views 98Likes 0 I am inquiring about children's orthodontics.[6]
Is children's orthodontic treatment usually done after their molars have grown in? Should I at least be a canine? After receiving consultation at one place, they said to wait a little longer. Should I go somewhere else again... I'm just 고민ing whether to trust and wait.
햄찌23.08.17Views 114Likes 0 Question about the timing of children's orthodontic treatment~[2]
It's not an excessive overbite, but one of my second molars on one side has grown like an extra tooth. I am still in the second grade of elementary school, and when I asked the dentist once, they said that the child's face is small and the jaw joint has not fully developed yet, or sometimes it grows while the joint finds its proper place. First, it was a little like that, but when I saw it again, it was back in its place. The posts that are viewed through searches are the ones that need to be corrected as soon as possible. Wisdom teeth are teeth that deviate from the normal tooth shape, so it is better to address them through dental treatment in terms of functionality. When the jaw is small or the teeth are large, there is not enough space for the teeth to emerge properly, causing them to grow in other positions, which is known as impacted teeth. Excessive overlapping teeth are not only aesthetically unpleasing but also detrimental to dental health, so I recommend orthodontic treatment to push and realign them into their original proper position. At what age do children usually start orthodontic treatment? I wonder if I just need to wait... Since each dentist says different things, I want to hear from those with experience.
충효원투쓰리맘23.07.05Views 94Likes 0 Can teeth separate even if I wear my orthodontic retainer properly?[9]
Even though it has been quite a while since my correction was finished, I am still wearing my retainer consistently. However, recently I feel like the gap between my front teeth has widened just a little, so I'm worried. I am wondering if it is possible for teeth to separate even if I think I am wearing my retainer properly. I’ve heard that in cases like this, the teeth might shift slightly if the retainer is deformed or doesn't fit well, and I’ve also seen posts suggesting it could be due to insufficient wearing time, so I would like to know which cause is more significant. Has anyone ever experienced their teeth becoming spaced apart even though they wore their retainer properly? Did the dentist say that your retainer has loosened? Or were you told that your teeth have naturally shifted little by little? I am also curious whether the issue was resolved by simply having a new retainer made, or if you underwent partial orthodontics or additional treatment. Also, I would appreciate reviews and advice from those who have had similar experiences regarding whether there is a time when the retainer needs to be replaced after prolonged use.
mhuii26.07.06Views 56Likes 1 I received a consultation for orthodontics at [Bible Dental Clinic]. The clinic's management was impressive.[11]
While considering orthodontic treatment and researching various dental clinics, I received a consultation at Bible Dental Clinic. The first thing that caught my eye was the clinic's cleanliness. The waiting area, consultation room, and treatment rooms were all neatly maintained, and I could feel that they paid great attention to hygiene. Even though it was my first visit, I was left with a trustworthy impression. The staff were generally friendly as well. They responded calmly from the reception to guiding me to the consultation room, and when I asked questions, they explained each one in detail, allowing me to receive the consultation without feeling pressured. The hospital atmosphere itself was quiet and well-organized, which greatly reduced my nervousness. After thoroughly examining my tooth alignment and occlusion, the doctor explained the appropriate orthodontic method and estimated duration in an easy-to-understand manner. Rather than insisting that I absolutely needed braces, they compared the pros and cons of each treatment method, which instilled confidence in me and allowed me to fully resolve any questions I had. The cost information was provided relatively transparently, and I felt comfortable because there was no excessive pressure to get me to do anything. However, it was a bit disappointing that the consultation started a little later than scheduled, perhaps because there were many other people receiving consultations. I also felt that it would have been more helpful to visualize the treatment results if you had shown a wider variety of before-and-after photos. Overall, Bible Dental Clinic was the most satisfying dental clinic for its clean and hygienic environment and friendly service. Although there was a slight waiting time and I wished there had been a wider variety of consultation materials, the consultation was thorough and the atmosphere was comfortable, so it was a generally satisfying visit.
잭라빈3점팡팡26.06.30Views 260Likes 2 [Gimhae Premium Dental Clinic] Review of the clinic where I received a consultation on orthodontic procedures and costs![18]
➀ What procedure/surgery were you considering? After visiting Gimhae Myeongpum Dental Clinic and receiving oral treatment, I had a consultation to plan my orthodontic treatment. ② What were your biggest concerns? I was really worried about the cost, treatment time, and duration of the dental clinic. ③ Which hospital did you visit? I visited Gimhae Myeongpum Dental Clinic. I consulted about orthodontic treatment at this hospital. It is a bit far from my home, but I am satisfied because the director is meticulous and kind. Of course, the cost is on the expensive side compared to the other dental clinic I used to go to. I have been going there for several years and am satisfied with the treatment. ④ How was the consultation or treatment? They explained everything about the orthodontic treatment, from how long it takes to the materials used, ranging from clear aligners to wires. From what I heard, the cost is expected to be much higher than anticipated. I liked that you explained it in detail. ⑤ Did your opinion change after the actual visit? It was great to be able to visit in person for a consultation about orthodontic treatment and receive a comprehensive explanation regarding the overall treatment plan and costs, which allowed me to plan the entire process.
숲과 나무26.06.24Views 115Likes 1 [Health Column] I've already had veneers; is it possible to get braces?[3]
Hello, this is Director Oh Su-hwan of Smile D Dental Clinic. There are many people who previously received veneers for a beautiful smile but are now concerned as their teeth have gradually become misaligned over time. I want to receive orthodontic treatment again, but, "Do I have to remove all the existing veneers?", "What about the cost and pain?" There are quite a few cases where people feel anxious, saying things like that. Today, I will provide clear solutions for each case regarding whether orthodontic treatment is possible even with veneers. So, shall we start by addressing the key question that many of you are curious about? 🤔 1️⃣ Do I absolutely have to remove braces after veneers? ✨ It is reasonable to accurately diagnose the current situation and proceed selectively with only the necessary parts. To start with the conclusion, having veneers does not mean that orthodontic treatment is impossible. However, the treatment strategy simply varies depending on the patient's dental condition. We must accurately diagnose the condition rather than unconditionally removing the entire tooth. One example is a case where the laminate prosthesis itself is firmly attached, but only the lower teeth are slightly misaligned. ⚠️ Rather than blindly removing all the prosthetics, Please consult a specialist first to see if there are any parts that can be preserved. The treatment method varies completely depending on the condition. Which category does my tooth fall into? 👇 2️⃣ What are the situational treatment cases that suit me? ✨ It proceeds in three directions depending on the condition of the prosthesis and the purpose of occlusion. 🔸 If the laminate is in good condition (conservative correction) If you are satisfied with the color or shape of the existing laminates and there are no significant issues such as fractures, correction is possible while maintaining them. You can attach orthodontic brackets through tooth surface treatment, or correct only the tooth alignment using clear aligners. 🔸 When partial replacement of the laminate is required This is a case where you are dissatisfied because part of your tooth is fractured or your gums are in poor condition. We remove only the problematic laminates and proceed with orthodontic treatment, then fabricate new laminates only for that specific area after the correction. 🔸 Cases where a complete redesign is required It is necessary not just for simple tooth movement, but when the occlusion itself is not harmonious, such as in cases of protruding teeth, open bite, or facial asymmetry. The laminates must be removed to check the original alignment and condition of the teeth. If necessary, the original tooth positions are restored using temporary teeth before proceeding with orthodontic treatment, and finally, the aesthetic prosthetics are redesigned. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1. If braces are attached to teeth that have been laminated, won't they fall off easily? A1. Of course, it requires more caution than attaching it to natural teeth. However, since current dental technology allows for sufficient surface treatment to ensure attachment, you do not need to worry too much. Q2. Is more tooth reduction involved when removing laminates? A2. The key is to avoid causing additional damage to teeth that have already been prepared for veneers. We delicately remove existing prosthetics and safely proceed with orthodontic treatment while protecting the teeth using temporary teeth if necessary. Q3. The treatment period and cost are very burdensome. A3. 'Selective redesign' tailored to your oral condition is much more efficient than redoing the entire set. Rather than indiscriminate replacement, it is important to determine the scope of treatment in consultation with a specialist, considering overall facial harmony and functional occlusion. 🎯 Conclusion: A thoughtful choice for a healthy smile 📌 Key Points: Just because your teeth are slightly misaligned, you do not necessarily need to get braces or, conversely, insist on veneers. ✨ To maintain a healthy and attractive smile line even 10 or 20 years from now Clearly understanding the current tooth alignment and occlusion status This is the priority. 🩺 If you are currently concerned about your tooth alignment, we recommend that you consult thoroughly with an orthodontist, including whether you can maintain your veneers. An accurate diagnosis is the first step to achieving satisfactory results. Smile D Dental Clinic Chief Director Oh Su-hwan Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry Major in Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry Ministry of Health and Welfare certified orthodontist Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists Completed internship and residency in Orthodontics at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital International member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) International member of the World Federation of Correctional Organizations (WFO) Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists Certified by the Korean Association of Orthodontists View more expert columns by Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Director of Smile D Dental Clinic 🔗 [Expert Column] Clear Aligners: Wire-Free Orthodontic Treatment—Can It Really Be Unnoticeable? 🔗 [Expert Column] No-Prep Dental Laminates: Is It Really 'No Prep'? A Summary of Key Points You Must Know 🔗 [Expert Column] How to Restore Gum Health - Confusing Brushing and Mouthwash Usage. Here's How to Do It 🔗 [Expert Column] Laminate Procedures: It Effectively Suits Only the Right People! (feat. No-Removal & Minimal-Removal Laminates)
오수환 원장26.06.23Views 119Likes 2 Is there a period of adjustment for pronunciation even after orthodontic treatment is finished?[1]
I saw a review saying that it felt unfamiliar for a few days even after removing the device. Could it be because the feeling in my mouth has changed? I thought I would feel comfortable the moment I took it off. For those of you who have experience with braces, what change did you notice first after removal? I am also curious if there were any unexpected inconveniences.
블루베리26.06.22Views 51Likes 4 (Question) Are there possible side effects after orthodontic treatment?[3]
Hello, I finished my orthodontic treatment a few years ago. At the time, my teeth became much more aligned, and I was very satisfied. However, as time went by, I became worried that I might experience side effects later on. When I search online, I see mentions that teeth can shift back into place, gums may recede, or the tooth roots may be affected. I am curious to know the actual extent of this. I have also seen reviews stating that the jaw joint became uncomfortable or that the sensation of chewing changed due to a shift in the bite. I don't have any particular pain right now, but it worries me because sometimes my teeth feel weaker than before. Even though I wear my retainer consistently, could this cause problems later on? For those of you who finished your orthodontic treatment a long time ago, how is your current condition? Did you experience any side effects or discomfort years after the treatment, or is your result being maintained well without any major issues? I would be grateful if you could let me know if there are any specific areas I absolutely need to pay attention to when caring for my teeth after orthodontic treatment. I would appreciate any real-life experiences or advice you can share. Thank you.
메론잉26.06.19Views 85Likes 0 Has anyone had their front teeth move again after finishing orthodontic treatment?[3]
An acquaintance who had braces a few years ago said that their front teeth looked a little different while looking at a photo. If I don't wear the retainer properly, could changes actually occur? I thought it would be over once the orthodontic treatment was finished, but I was surprised to find there was more talk about maintenance than I expected. For those of you with orthodontic experience, how long did you use your retainer?
블루베리26.06.19Views 58Likes 5 What is your biggest concern before starting orthodontic treatment?[5]
I am reading various reviews while considering orthodontic treatment. I had a lot of concerns regarding cost, duration, pain, etc. It seems that everyone has different points of greatest concern. I am curious to know what you were most concerned about before actually starting. I would also like to know the factors that influenced the decision.
기춘이26.06.18Views 67Likes 6 [Health Column] What are the criteria for choosing the right orthodontic treatment for me? Wire braces vs. Clear braces[5]
✨Hello! This is Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Chief Director of SmileD Dental Clinic, where your dental health always comes first. 👋 Have you been secretly worried every time you look in the mirror because of your crooked teeth? 😢 Even if you decide on orthodontic treatment, you will find yourself at another crossroads when you actually try to start. This is the dilemma between traditional 'wire braces (bracket braces)' and 'clear braces (Invisalign)' that use transparent plastic! Today, I will summarize the key points in a very easy-to-understand way, covering everything from the distinct differences between the two treatments to how to make the wise choice that fits your situation perfectly. ✨ 1️⃣ How are teeth moved in orthodontics? The core principle of orthodontic treatment is to apply a constant force to the teeth 'continuously'. 📌 The secret to moving teeth, 'orthodontic appliances' A special structure is required to transmit precise force to the teeth in the desired direction, and this is precisely what we know as 'orthodontic appliances.' These appliances are broadly divided into two types. 🔸 Fixed method: This is a treatment method that involves firmly attaching a device to the surface of the tooth. 🔸 Attachable (Detachable) type: It is a method that uses a device that the patient can insert and remove themselves. 💁♀️ You were fascinated by how teeth move when you get braces, weren't you? Just like moving heavy furniture to a desired location by steadily pushing it little by little, The principle is that the device provides very precise and continuous stimulation to the tooth roots! 2️⃣ What are the differences between wire braces and clear braces? ✨ There are distinct differences in maintenance methods and how to wear the device depending on its features. 🦷 1. Wire braces (bracket braces) It is a traditional method of attaching devices called brackets to the teeth and securing them by connecting them with wires. ✔️ characteristic: The treatment is 'compulsory' because the patient cannot remove the device voluntarily. Since the device operates forcibly, it is advantageous for moving according to plan. ⚠️ caution: Maintaining oral hygiene, such as brushing your teeth after meals, may be somewhat inconvenient. Additionally, due to the device's structure, it may irritate the soft tissues in the mouth, causing discomfort or pain in the initial stages. 💎 2. Clear braces (Invisalign) It is a method of moving teeth by replacing thin, transparent special plastic trays made to fit each individual. ✔️ characteristic: The device is aesthetically excellent as it is barely visible 🤫. Above all, it has the huge advantage of being overwhelmingly convenient for hygiene management because you can temporarily remove the device while eating. ✨ Latest Trends: Recently, medical technology has advanced dramatically, making it possible to sophisticatedly solve even much more diverse and complex cases compared to the past. ❓ Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1. Aren't clear braces less effective than wire braces? A1. Those who remember the early models might think that way. However, recently, materials and technologies, such as attachments attached to teeth, have advanced dramatically. In fact, in cases such as 'deep bite' where the upper teeth excessively overlap the lower teeth, clear aligners often lead to easier and more precise improvement. Ultimately, rather than the type of appliance The expertise of the attending specialist determines the outcome. do. Q2. Is there a significant cost difference between the two devices? A2. Due to the nature of the process requiring precise custom manufacturing, Invisalign (clear braces) is often priced higher than standard brackets (wire braces). However, even among wire braces, the device is attached hidden inside the teeth. Lingual correction If you choose ', the cost may actually be higher than clear braces. Therefore, rather than making a decision based solely on price, it is advisable to compare the pros and cons of each device with your lifestyle patterns. Q3. Who would you strongly recommend clear braces to? A3. For clear aligners, 'patient cooperation' is the absolute criterion that determines the success or failure of the treatment. Every day except when eating 'Self-directed' individuals who can strictly adhere to wearing times of 20 to 22 hours or more on their own I highly recommend it to you 👍. On the other hand, for those who are usually clumsy or find it troublesome and difficult to manage braces unless someone forcibly takes care of them, wire braces, which involve a mandatory nature, may actually be much safer and more advantageous. 🎯 Conclusion: Careful selection and consultation with a specialist come first. Straightening your teeth does not simply mean an external improvement that makes you look prettier. It is a very valuable health investment that reduces blind spots inside the oral cavity, makes oral hygiene easy to manage, and protects gum health for a long time. 💡 One more hidden advantage! During orthodontic treatment, you naturally avoid hard or chewy foods. As this process, the masticatory muscles (masseter muscles) gently contract, allowing you to expect the added benefit of a slimmer and improved facial contour. ⚠️ Above all, the most important thing is an accurate diagnosis that matches my actual oral condition and skeletal structure. Don't worry alone just by looking at online reviews; you must Ministry of Health and Welfare certified orthodontist After finding one and having a thorough consultation, the most suitable for me Customized orthodontic treatment plan Please try setting it up. Smile D Dental Clinic Chief Director Oh Su-hwan Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry Major in Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry Ministry of Health and Welfare certified orthodontist Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists Completed internship and residency in Orthodontics at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital International member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) International member of the World Federation of Correctional Organizations (WFO) Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists Certified by the Korean Association of Orthodontists View more expert columns by Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Director of Smile D Dental Clinic 🔗 [Expert Column] Clear Aligners: Wire-Free Orthodontic Treatment—Can It Really Be Unnoticeable? 🔗 [Expert Column] No-Prep Dental Laminates: Is It Really 'No Prep'? A Summary of Key Points You Must Know 🔗 [Expert Column] How to Restore Gum Health - Confusing Brushing and Mouthwash Usage. Here's How to Do It 🔗 [Expert Column] Laminate Procedures: It Effectively Suits Only the Right People! (feat. No-Removal & Minimal-Removal Laminates)
오수환 원장26.06.16Views 168Likes 3 [Health Column] Is There Really an Optimal Age for Orthodontics? A Comprehensive Guide from Teens to 70s ✨[4]
Hello, I am the Chief Director of Seoul Centum Dental Clinic. Lee Hyun-seop It is! 👋 "Director, isn't it too late for me to get braces right now? 😢" Interestingly, not only patients in their 20s and 30s but even those in their 50s ask this question exactly the same way. Conversely, parents with young children often worry, asking, "My child is still in elementary school, should they get orthodontic counseling already? 🤔" To start with the conclusion, There is no absolute deadline for orthodontic treatment age! 🙅♂️ It is just that the purpose of starting orthodontic treatment and the direction of treatment differ depending on the age group. Today, based on the most frequently asked questions in actual medical and consultation rooms, Stories of Orthodontics by Age Group I will explain it to you easily and in detail. 👇 1️⃣ Parents of elementary school children! Do you need to get an orthodontic consultation already? 👦👧 🦷 Even if your baby teeth are still falling out Be sure to check the status of jaw growth around the age of 6 to 8. Give it a try! Many parents are often surprised, saying, "You're saying you're getting braces already when your child's permanent teeth haven't even all come in yet? 😮". However, visiting the dentist at this time is not to get braces attached immediately. This is to determine whether your child currently requires correction and when the optimal time for treatment is. ✨ 📌 Growth management can be particularly important if the following symptoms are observed: 🔸 When a tendency toward an underbite or receding chin is observed 🔸 When the mouth is severely protruding or there is an open bite where the upper and lower teeth do not meet 🔸 When there is an underbite where the lower teeth overlap the upper teeth 💡 A word of advice from the director! We strongly recommend visiting a dentist around the age of 6 to 8 to check the alignment of your teeth and the growth status of your jaw in advance. 2️⃣ Is the teenage growth period the most ideal time for orthodontic treatment? 🦷 🦷 Can control jawbone growth and The most efficient time due to rapid tooth movement no see! If I had to choose just one age for orthodontic treatment, most orthodontists would recommend the growth period. teenagers It talks about. 🧒👧 Since jawbone growth is still ongoing during this period, it is not only about simply aligning the teeth evenly Correctly controlling even the direction of jaw growth There is a huge advantage in being able to do it. Furthermore, the speed of tooth movement is relatively faster compared to adults. In fact, if orthodontic treatment is started during middle or high school, the range of treatment available is much wider than for adults. ⚠️ Parents occasionally ask, "Should I postpone braces due to academic stress or studying? 📝". If possible, do not delay it too much... It is good to receive benefits during the growth period. I tend to say that. 3️⃣ What is the most common reason patients in their 20s visit the dental orthodontics consultation room? 👱♀️👱♂️ 🦷 Interest in appearance is increasing, and people decide on treatment themselves. This is because it is the time for economic independence! The age group that most actively seeks orthodontic consultations at actual dental clinics is by far the 20s It is. 🎓 This is because many people decide on their own after becoming financially independent as they start their careers or college lives. It is also a time when interest in one's appearance increases significantly, especially when facing important events such as job hunting or marriage. ✔️ As a result, the device is not easily visible to others Ceramic braces, clear braces , or quickly proceed only with the necessary parts Partial correction Consultations primarily focus on aesthetics. 4️⃣ I'm in my 30s, can I start? It's never too late! 💼 🦷 If your teeth are gradually becoming misaligned or you feel tooth wear Now is the time to start orthodontic treatment. There is a regret that patients in their 30s most frequently express in the consultation room. It is the sentiment, "Ah... I should have just done it when I was in my 20s ㅠㅠ." 🥲 Many people visit our clinic after personally experiencing their teeth becoming increasingly misaligned as they age, having kept putting it off due to busy work lives. People in their 30s usually visit with these kinds of concerns: 🔸 When the front teeth start to spread apart little by little 🔸 When food keeps getting stuck due to extra teeth 🔸 When tooth wear occurs or the chewing sensation is abnormal 💡 A word of advice from the director! There is absolutely no need to worry that the corrective effect will be diminished just because you are in your 30s! On the contrary, since you clearly recognize the necessity of the treatment and are diligently following the doctor's instructions, Age group with excellent treatment cooperation That's what they say. 👍 5️⃣ Did you know that orthodontic treatment in people in their 40s is much more common than you might think? 🏢 🦷 Not only changes in appearance 'Functional purpose' to protect dental health This gets bigger. From their 40s onwards, the reasons for deciding to get braces differ slightly from previous generations. Of course, becoming prettier is good, but, I want to use my teeth for a long time The functional reasons become much more significant. 🩺 ⚠️ As you age, your gums may gradually recede or your teeth may spread apart, causing discomfort when chewing food, and you may even experience symptoms such as loose teeth. If If you have periodontal disease (gum disease) First, you can restore your dental health by thoroughly treating your periodontal tissues and then combining this with orthodontic treatment. 6️⃣ Is orthodontic treatment really possible for people in their 50s and 60s? 👵👴 🦷 The important thing is not age 'Condition of the Gum Bone'! It is Fully Possible Even for Those in Their 60s do. Many people say, "Doctor, why would I need braces at this age?" but in the actual consultation room, it is very easy to find patients in their 50s and 60s. 😮 What is truly important in orthodontics is not your age on your resident registration, but the one supporting your teeth Condition of the gum bone (alveolar bone) no see. ❌ Even if you are in your 20s, if your gum condition is terrible, orthodontics is difficult, and Conversely, even for seniors in their 60s, it is entirely safe as long as their gum bone is in good condition and healthy. Recently, for the care of aging teeth Orthodontics to create space before implant placement, orthodontics prior to bridge prosthetics Treatment is being actively carried out for purposes such as , or partial correction of the front teeth. ✨ 7️⃣ The era of braces for those over 70! What is more important than age? 💯 🦷 It seems like it is possible up to a certain age. Is this treatment absolutely necessary for my current condition? We need to consider this. While it was hard to imagine in the past, now that we have entered the era of centenarians, even seniors in their 70s and older are visiting dental clinics for orthodontic consultations. ☀️ The main goal for this age group is not beauty. To use your remaining natural teeth for a long, long time. no see. Orthodontic treatment acts as a reliable solution when teeth have tilted sideways and are damaging the gums, or when there is insufficient space to place implants. Ultimately, orthodontic treatment is not something to be given up on due to age, Personalized treatment tailored to my current oral condition no see. 🔸 Teenagers: Growth regulation and proper skeletal guidance 🔸 20s~30s: Improvement of aesthetic teeth alignment and confidence in appearance 🔸 Age 40 and older: Restoring lost function and preserving precious teeth 💬 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Q1. If I get braces at an older age, will my gums become weaker or my teeth become sensitive? A1. During orthodontic treatment, you may temporarily feel slight sensitivity or looseness as your teeth move. However, if you carefully diagnose the condition of your gums and adjust the force gradually without straining yourself, it can actually correct crooked teeth and improve brushing effectiveness, so in the long run, Prevent gum disease and preserve healthier teeth You can do it. 🦷 Q2. Does adult orthodontics take much longer than orthodontics during the growth period? A2. Since adults have a slightly slower rate of bone metabolism compared to growing children, tooth movement may take a little longer. However, because adult patients follow the dentist's instructions very strictly, such as appliance management and wearing rubber bands, ( Excellent cooperation ), the actual total treatment period often does not differ significantly when compared to children in their growth stage. ✨ 🎯 Conclusion: Don't put it off because of age concerns! 📌 There is no set age limit for orthodontic treatment, and optimal treatment methods exist for each age group from the teens to the 70s. 📌 Management Points: Regardless of age, the key to successful correction is... Healthy gum condition no see. ⚠️ Necessity of specialist consultation: "Isn't it too late to start now?" Rather than spending time worrying alone, please visit a dental clinic first to get an accurate diagnosis of the current condition of your teeth and gums. There are so many people who say, "Director, if I had known this would happen, I would have come for a consultation sooner! 👍" Starting now is the earliest time in the rest of my life. ✨ Seoul Centum Dental Clinic Chief Director Lee Hyun-seop Specialist in Integrated Dentistry Graduated from Korea University Master of Dentistry, Kyung Hee University College of Dentistry Regular member of the Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology Regular member of the Korean Endodontic Society Regular member of the Korean Academy of Integrated Dentistry Member of the American Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry (AACD) Member of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry (AAID) Full member of the International Congress of Implantologists (ICOI) Experience in placing over 17,000 implants Possesses extensive overseas experience visiting over 10 countries Experience with numerous complex implant cases 📌 Read together 🔗 [Health Column] Why Are Impacted Wisdom Teeth a Problem? Pain, Inflammation, and Damage at a Glance 🔗 [Health Column] Curious about implant lifespan? How long can they be used? 🔗 [Health Column] I heard there are so many types of implant bone grafts… What criteria should I use to choose one?
이현섭 원장26.06.16Views 159Likes 3 I was worried about side effects before getting orthodontic treatment at Guoldam Dental Hospital in Bupyeong-gu, Incheon.[16]
I decided to get orthodontic treatment before I get any older because I heard that it becomes difficult as you get older. However, I was worried because I heard that there are some side effects to orthodontic treatment. And, I visited Guoldam Dental Hospital in Bupyeong-gu, Incheon, very worried about the potential for a lot of pain during the orthodontic treatment! I was very worried about the pain and side effects of orthodontic treatment, but I decided to visit after seeing reviews saying that the director of Guoldam Dental Hospital examines patients very thoroughly and provides kind consultations. First of all, there were a lot of people when I visited, so the waiting time was a bit long, but I really liked that the director checked everything thoroughly and explained exactly which direction the correction should take. Also, you explained the pain and side effects well, which really relieved my concerns. First of all, the director mentioned that there is some pain in the beginning of orthodontic treatment and a poking sensation, but he said that this poking sensation can be alleviated to some extent by applying orthodontic wax. I liked that they told me there wouldn't be any side effects as long as I visited every month during the orthodontic treatment and followed the instructions well. If you are worried about pain or side effects from orthodontic treatment like I was, I recommend visiting Guoldam Dental Hospital in Bupyeong-gu for a consultation.
김대박26.06.11Views 137Likes 2 Worried about braces? Is it too late?[5]
I am a bit older, so I am hesitant to start orthodontic treatment. Would it be effective if I did it now? I am wondering how long I should usually expect the orthodontic treatment to take. I have a dentist visit coming up, and I feel conflicted. Experienced people, please give me some advice!
말해뭐해26.06.11Views 59Likes 2 [Health Column] Is it too late to start orthodontic treatment now? A prosthodontist answers![4]
Hello, this is Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic. Chief Director Jeong Jae-wook It is. ✨ 🤔 "Will it be effective to start at this age?" Have you ever worried about this at least once, when someone around you starts orthodontic treatment, or when you are bothered by crooked teeth in the mirror? To start with the conclusion, regarding orthodontics There is absolutely no such thing as 'too late'! We will clearly highlight the key points regarding the distinct advantages and unique characteristics of adult correctional care, which are distinct from adolescent correctional care. Shall we begin the journey to find a confident smile right now? 💕 1️⃣ What is the difference between adolescent correction and adult correction? 👋 The biggest difference is right Presence or absence of growth It is located at. During adolescence, bones are soft and growth plates are open, making skeletal corrections such as prognathism or retrognathism possible. On the other hand, since growth has ended in adults, it is difficult to change the position of the skeleton, but the teeth and angles within the hard bone It can be corrected very precisely and without error. . 🎯 Even though it may look like similarly crooked teeth on the outside, adults need a customized movement plan that is perfectly tailored to their current skeletal condition. Just because your bones are strong doesn't mean correction isn't possible, so I recommend getting a precise diagnosis tailored to your skeletal structure first! ✔️ 2️⃣ Is adult orthodontics more painful and much slower? 👋 Slow down a little, but Healthier and more stable Moving! It is true that adults have higher bone density, so their cellular metabolism is slightly slower than that of adolescents. commonly 24~30 months It takes about that long, so it can be several months longer than for adolescents. ⏳ You may experience a dull ache for the first 2 to 3 days, but this is as your teeth find their proper positions Healthy Signs So you can rest assured! You may feel a heavy pain on the first night you wear the device, but you will surprisingly adapt within a few days. If you are very worried about pain and the duration, 'self-ligating braces,' which reduce pain by minimizing friction, or 'clear braces,' which offer a clean appearance, can be good alternatives. 💡 3️⃣ Are there any advantages to being an adult? 👋 Overwhelming cooperation and Thorough self-management is the best weapon. Adult orthodontics has 3 powerful advantages (TOP 3) unique to adults! 💎 🔸 1. Overwhelming cooperation with treatment 🤝 Unlike adolescents who are led by their parents, adults begin this process of their own strong will, so please strictly follow the doctor's instructions and precautions. This directly leads to the completeness of the treatment results. 🔸 2. Thorough Oral Hygiene Management 🪥 Because they meticulously use toothbrushes, interdental brushes, and dental floss on their own, the risk of cavities or gum disease that may occur during orthodontic treatment is significantly lower compared to adolescents. 🔸 3. Precise predictability without variables 📐 Since growth has already stopped, there is no unexpected variable called skeletal change. You can establish an error-free treatment plan by predicting future changes in facial shape or dental alignment with greater precision. The advantages of being an adult are maximized, especially in 'clear braces,' where self-care is essential. ✨ 💬 Ask Me Anything! (FAQ) Q1. Is it true that getting braces at an older age causes holes (black triangles) to form between the gums? It’s not that a new gum disease is developing; it’s just a phenomenon where the overlapping teeth straighten out, revealing the previously empty spaces! 😮 This can be sufficiently aesthetically corrected with procedures such as 'interdental reduction' or 'resin treatment,' so you do not need to worry too much. On the contrary, in the long run, it corrects the alignment of the teeth, which is of great help in preventing gum disease. Q2. Is 'extraction orthodontics,' which involves pulling out healthy teeth, absolutely necessary for adult orthodontics? Absolutely not! Whether or not to extract a tooth is determined not by the patient's age, but by the availability of space for the tooth to move and the degree of protrusion of the mouth. Recently, with the advancement of digital equipment, there has been a significant increase in cases where the dental arch is expanded or the teeth are pushed back to proceed without extraction. 🦷 Q3. I had braces when I was young, but they have become misaligned again as I have gotten older. Is it possible to have them re-corrected? Yes, of course it is possible! There are many adult patients who can restore their teeth to a straight alignment in a short period of time through partial orthodontics or clear aligners, especially in cases where crowded teeth have grown in again or teeth have gradually shifted due to neglecting retainer care. 😊 🎯 Conclusion: An investment in your youngest days for future oral health If crooked teeth are left untreated, food gets trapped between them, causing cavities and periodontitis (gum disease). Adult orthodontics goes beyond simple cosmetic purposes, The most reliable preventive treatment to protect your teeth and gums for a lifetime no see. ⚠️ Rather than wasting time hesitating thinking it's 'too late,' first have an experienced and trustworthy Prosthodontics specialist Find us and start with accurate digital precision diagnosis and consultation! It is the greatest gift you can give your future self. ✨ Dr. Jae-wook Jeong, Chief Director of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic Ministry of Health and Welfare specialist in Prosthodontics Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry Master's degree from Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry Internship at Yonsei University Severance Hospital, Sinchon; completed residency in Prosthodontics. Certified Specialist and Regular Member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Outstanding member of the Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Regular member of the Korean Academy of Temporomandibular Joint and Occlusion Regular member of the Korean Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry Former Adjunct Professor, Yonsei University College of Dentistry Formerly served as Chief Director of Yonsei Good Day Dental Clinic Yangjae Branch Current) Board Member, Specialist Committee, and Academic Affairs Committee Member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Current Director of Academic Planning, Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) View more of Director Jung Jae-wook's expert columns > [Health Column] No-Prep Laminates, Are They Really 'No Prep'? A Summary of Key Points You Must Know [Health Column] Airnate – Why Minimally Removed Laminates Allow for Reshaping Your Teeth in Just One Week 👉 If you would like to find out more details about teeth whitening and aerates from Director Jae-wook Jeong of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic >
정재욱 원장26.06.08Views 139Likes 2 The feeling of teeth moving after braces are finished.[5]
It has been over 20 years since my orthodontic treatment ended. But recently, I feel like my lower teeth are getting misaligned. The dental clinic where I got my braces closed down a long time ago. It seems that the correction is not permanent either.
릴리윤26.06.02Views 64Likes 1 [Health Column] Orthodontic Extraction vs. Non-Extraction: Is Extraction Always Necessary? A Summary of Criteria, Pros, and Cons[3]
hello, Director Jo Byeong-ju of Shine Orthodontics no see. 👋 There are certain questions that people considering orthodontic treatment ask most frequently in the consultation room. These are inquiries mixed with concern, such as, "Do I really have to have teeth extracted?" and "Can a protruding mouth be corrected with non-extraction orthodontics?" There is a lot of information on the internet claiming that non-extraction is always better or that extraction drastically changes one's face, which further confuses patients. However, actual orthodontic treatment is not determined solely by whether or not to extract a tooth, Comprehensive diagnosis of tooth alignment, facial shape, degree of space shortage, etc. You must do it. In this column, I will explain the true differences between extraction and non-extraction orthodontics and provide clear selection criteria in an easy-to-understand manner. I hope this helps you find the right treatment direction for you! ✨ 1️⃣ What is the most important key point regarding tooth extraction versus non-extraction in orthodontic treatment? 📐 The essence that determines the success or failure of orthodontic treatment lies in 'securing space' to move the teeth. For both extraction and non-extraction orthodontics, the key to the treatment outcome is how much space can be secured to properly align the teeth. This is because only when adequate space is secured in our mouth can we use it to push a protruding mouth inward and straighten crookedly overlapping extra teeth. Generally, when performing extraction orthodontics Premolars (small molars) with a width of about 7 to 8 mm You will gain that much extra space by extracting the tooth. On the other hand, with the recent development of various orthodontic devices non-extraction By utilizing every possible means to the fullest extent through orthodontics, it has become possible to create space comparable to that of tooth extraction. Representative techniques for creating space without tooth extraction include Arch expansion (3~4mm) , Interdental reduction/IPR (3~4mm) , Posterior movement of molars (3~4mm) There are methods available, and by combining all of them, it is possible to secure about 9mm of usable space. < Case of Posterior Molar Movement > 📍 Example: If the space for tooth alignment is too narrow, resulting in severe crowding or a situation where a protruding mouth needs to be moved back significantly, securing space through premolar extraction can be a clear solution. However, if conditions allow for the precise application of non-extraction techniques, meaningful space can be achieved without extracting teeth. 📌 "Rather than relying solely on extreme online reviews and insisting on a specific method, it is essential to first undergo a precise dental diagnosis to determine the actual amount of space missing." 2️⃣ Can non-extraction space creation methods be applied equally to all patients? 📐 The three techniques for creating space without tooth extraction must be applied strictly and selectively based on the patient's oral and jawbone structure. The three methods for creating space for tooth movement through non-extraction orthodontics are excellent alternatives, but unfortunately, they cannot be unconditionally applied to all patients. This is because each patient has different anatomical characteristics. ① Expansion of the dental arch : This method is actually Limited use only for patients with a narrow jaw width You must do it. If this procedure is performed excessively on a patient with a normal jaw width solely for the purpose of widening the space, the overall occlusion may collapse or long-term stability after treatment may be significantly compromised. ② Interdental Reduction (IPR) : The side of the tooth Finely trim by 0.2~0.5mm It is a method of gathering the entire gap space. Generally, if the procedure is performed within 0.5mm per area, there are no problems with dental health, and it is advantageous to distribute the work evenly across multiple tooth surfaces rather than grinding down a large portion of a single tooth. If performed to the maximum extent on all areas, approximately 3mm of space can be obtained per side. ③ Posterior movement of molars This is a technique that creates space in the front by pushing the entire dentition backward. The most important thing here is Does there actually exist space within the bone for the molars to move backward? no see. In particular, a precise 3D diagnosis must be performed beforehand to determine if there is available space in the posterior area of the mandible (lower jaw). 📍 Example: If posterior movement is forcibly attempted on a patient who has absolutely no space to push the molars back due to structural limitations of the lower jawbone, the teeth may not move properly or side effects may occur. 📌 It is essential to receive a precise diagnosis from an orthodontist to determine whether arch expansion is necessary, or if the tooth structure allows for the safe application of interproximal reduction or posterior movement. 3️⃣ If you are on the borderline between extraction and non-extraction, what criteria should you use to make a decision? 📐 For borderline patients with a space shortage of 4 to 7 mm, the decision is made by comprehensively considering tooth shape, caries activity, type of appliance, and the patient's pain sensitivity. Based on the results of a precise examination, if the required space is significantly lacking by more than 9mm on each side, extraction is easily determined, while if it is slightly lacking by 4mm or less, non-extraction is recommended. The problem lies with 'borderline patients' who have a space deficiency of 4 to 7 mm. In this case, since both methods are possible, you must use the following five detailed criteria as a guide. ① Shape of the teeth: If the shape is close to a triangle, non-extraction treatment is much more advantageous. do. This is because it is shaped to fully utilize Interproximal Reduction (IPR), and the reduction can naturally reduce the 'black triangle,' the empty space between teeth. ② Number of prosthetics and dental caries (cavity) activity: If you have a lot of dental prosthetics in your mouth or an environment where cavities form easily, extraction orthodontics is actually better. This is because it is difficult to adequately perform interdental reduction, which involves finely grinding the sides of the teeth, in such an oral condition. ③ Type of calibration device used: Invisalign achieves arch expansion much faster, but traditional brackets (wire devices) perform molar posterior movement better. do. Therefore, even for patients who appeared capable of non-extraction posterior movement based on brackets, insisting on using Invisalign may actually lead to a situation where extraction becomes necessary. ④ Anatomical spatial limits: Regardless of whether wisdom teeth are extracted, it is necessary to determine how much bone space remains behind the molars that can actually be moved, and whether the jawbone is capable of accommodating arch expansion. If both non-extraction pathways are structurally blocked, it is advisable to choose extraction for a clean result. ⑤ Discomfort and pain felt by the patient: This is a point that many people misunderstand, In fact, the tooth extraction treatment itself is almost painless. In fact, arch expansion devices or posterior movement devices used in non-extraction orthodontics often cause greater discomfort and pain in the mouth. Therefore, if you prefer a slightly more comfortable and less cumbersome process during the orthodontic treatment period, we recommend tooth extraction. 📍 Example: If a borderline patient with square-shaped teeth and significant traces of cavity treatment finds it difficult to tolerate the pain and foreign body sensation of complex non-extraction devices, choosing to extract premolars rather than forcing a non-extraction procedure may be advantageous in terms of both the treatment process and the outcome. 📌 "When you are teetering on the edge, that is precisely when in-depth communication with medical staff truly shines. Please share your lifestyle and pain tendencies with the medical team in detail." 🔍 FAQ (Frequently Asked Questions) Q1. Doesn't interproximal reduction (IPR) cause significant tooth sensitivity during non-extraction orthodontics? A1. No, you don't need to worry too much. 🙅♂️ Common tooth sensitivity usually occurs when the neck of the tooth (cervical area) is worn down. During interdental reduction, the area that is ground down very finely is the outermost 'proximal enamel' region of the tooth, where sensory nerves are not distributed. Since the amount removed is also very minimal, you do not need to worry about side effects such as sensitivity. However, if not performed precisely, food particles can get trapped between the teeth, creating an environment where cavities (dental caries) are likely to develop, so the procedure must be performed accurately by a skilled specialist. Q2. After having wisdom teeth extracted, will space naturally form to push the molars back? A2. It is half right and half wrong. 💡 When extracting a wisdom tooth that has erupted straight into the mouth, available space is created to push the molars backward by utilizing that opening. However, for impacted wisdom teeth that are completely buried in the gum bone, simply extracting them does not automatically create space for the tooth to move. In this case, the limit of the practically usable posterior space is determined by the anatomical boundary between the soft tissue and bone behind the tooth, rather than the presence or absence of wisdom teeth. 📋 Conclusion Today, we have taken a detailed look at the key criteria for tooth extraction versus non-extraction, which is the biggest concern for those facing orthodontic treatment. Having operated an orthodontic clinic in Nowon for a long time and personally treated countless cases, there are certainly tricky cases where even I, as an expert, agonize deeply over which approach—extraction or non-extraction—will bring the most perfect results to the patient. This is because orthodontic treatment is a precise medical field that must encompass not only visible gaps between teeth but also the condition of the gums, the overall treatment duration, changes in facial shape, and even the anatomical limitations imposed by the appliance. ⚠️ Please make sure to remember this! 📌 Rather than blindly deciding on a treatment method based solely on rumors such as "non-extraction is better" or "extraction is faster," the first step is to thoroughly examine your precise diagnostic condition. 📌 The wise choice at the borderline may vary depending on the shape of your teeth (whether they are triangular), the activity of cavities, and your sensitivity to pain. Above all, the most important key to success is to accurately align your desired aesthetic and functional goals through constant communication with medical professionals, and for the doctor and patient to move forward step by step while looking toward the same goal. As this is a significant journey that determines your smile and dental health for a lifetime, I sincerely hope you find a trustworthy orthodontist to discover the right solution that fits your oral structure perfectly. 🦷 Shine Orthodontics Director Cho Byeong-ju Graduated from Seoul National University Graduate School of Dentistry / Doctor of Dental Surgery Catholic University of Korea Seoul St. Mary's Hospital Department of Orthodontics Intern / Resident Graduated from Catholic University of Korea Graduate School of Medicine with a minor in Plastic Surgery / Master of Medicine Visiting Professor, Department of Orthodontics, Catholic University of Korea Seoul St. Mary's Hospital Visiting Professor at CHA University Gangnam Hospital Invisalign Official Faculty Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists (KAO) Member of the Korean Society of Clinical Orthodontists (KSO) 2019/2020/2021/2022 Awarded the Excellent Case Presentation by the Korean Association of Orthodontists
조병주 원장26.06.01Views 244Likes 3 What is the reason for wearing a retainer for a long time even after orthodontic treatment is finished?[5]
I thought it would be over right after the orthodontic treatment was finished, but I noticed that there are more people who wear their retainers for a longer time than I thought. I was surprised to see quite a few posts saying they have been experiencing this every night for several years.
이하린26.05.29Views 74Likes 5 (Seoul Saei Dental Clinic) A review of deciding to get braces again after much deliberation, even though I originally didn't intend to.[8]
I had braces a long time ago, but over time, my teeth have started to shift slightly again. In particular, my lower teeth move unevenly, and I can see that they are significantly misaligned even without opening my mouth wide. Even though I knew my teeth were misaligned, I didn't want to get braces again at first. As anyone who has had braces knows, first of all, the process is too long! It's painful, and since you have to visit the dentist every month, it's not easy to do it again. I was hesitant because of the cost and the thought of having to wear braces for a few more years. Honestly, it was stressful having to do it again after already struggling for several years. I kept worrying about it, but then I ended up visiting my regular dental clinic for a check-up. The director, who has known me for a long time, recommended re-correction during the check-up. It is a hospital that my whole family, including myself, visits together. The director adjusted the cost and gave me a detailed consultation on how things could change after the correction. Actually, I also felt that my teeth were crooked, but My mind changed when the doctor at the hospital recommended orthodontic retreatment first. The hospital is a place called Saei Dental Clinic in Seocho-gu, Seoul. This dental clinic specializes in orthodontics, so it only provides orthodontic treatment. That shows just how confident and sincere the director is about orthodontics! First of all, when I had my orthodontic retreatment, I had partial retreatment only on my lower teeth, rather than full correction of both upper and lower teeth. They suggested setting the timeframe at about one to one and a half years. Since it took me a whole three years to get braces the first time, I thought I could easily endure about a year and a half, so the duration wasn't a big burden for me. Bracket attached (Lower teeth are misaligned and scraped to the left) Since orthodontic treatment is performed while monitoring tooth movement, it is not done with a fixed duration. Once I actually started the orthodontic treatment, it took a bit longer than expected. The re-correction took two years. I have a jaw joint problem, so it took me a little longer. Looking back now Honestly, at first, I was a bit stressed because the orthodontic treatment period kept getting longer, but Now that my braces are finished, I feel like I made the right decision to do it. After re-correction My teeth became straight again after the re-orthodontic treatment, so it was worth the effort. You can clearly see the difference just by looking at the photos. True to its reputation as an orthodontic specialist, Saei Dental Clinic successfully completed the retreatment as well! I felt so relieved after doing it, and I didn't have any stress since I didn't have to constantly check my crooked teeth. My orthodontic treatment was successfully completed, so I continue to visit Saei Dental Clinic regularly for checkups. In fact, even if orthodontic treatment is completed successfully, the teeth may shift somewhat over time, causing the alignment to become slightly misaligned. Those of you who, like me, have severely misaligned teeth will likely be very self-conscious because you have already undergone orthodontic treatment. So, I expect there are many people considering re-correction. Based on my personal experience, if partial correction is possible rather than full correction and your gum condition is not bad, I would cautiously recommend retreatment!
AA26.05.28Views 162Likes 1 [Health Column] Why Do Orthodontic Prices Vary by Dental Clinic? The Truth for a Regret-Free Choice 🦷💸[2]
hello! SmileD Dental Clinic, Chief Director Oh Su-hwan It is. 😊 Have you visited three or four dental clinics while considering braces? Some places charge 4 million won, others 7 million won... It just gets more and more confusing. 🤯 "Are you worried about being ripped off?" A practicing doctor will clear up that anxiety for you! 1️⃣ What is the real reason why orthodontic prices vary so widely from dental clinic to dental clinic? ✨ This is because orthodontics is not merely 'shopping,' but a sophisticated 'medical procedure' tailored to the patient's condition. Orthodontic treatment means more than just choosing a device. Just as construction costs vary depending on the ground conditions when building a structure, the difficulty of orthodontic treatment is determined by each patient's unique gum bone condition and tooth root length. 🔸 Key Points ✔️ Intrinsic difficulty of the case: The higher the difficulty of the case, the higher the cost. ⚠️ Risk of re-correction: If you only look for the cheapest option, your teeth may not move properly, and you might end up having to pay more for retreatment! 📌 Orthodontic treatment is not just a simple expense Medical practice The price difference is rooted in the medical staff's expertise and sense of responsibility. 2️⃣ How does the cost vary depending on which orthodontic device is selected? ✨ The price structure varies depending on the degree of exposure of the device, the manufacturing method, and the technical expertise involved. Orthodontic appliances are 'tools' used to move teeth. The type of tool used is a major factor in determining the cost. 🛠️ 🔹 labial correction — Attached to the outer surface of the teeth, the most popular and reasonable option 👍 🔹 Lingual braces — Attached to the inner surface of the tooth; cost 1.5 to 2 times higher due to advanced technology and custom fabrication. 🔹 Clear braces (Invisalign) — Detachable, aesthetically pleasing, includes digital simulation + global license fees 🔹 Why is lingual braces expensive? 🤫 Since the wire must be adjusted in the narrow space inside the tooth High level of proficiency of medical staff And a long treatment time is required. 🔹 Why is Invisalign expensive? 💻 Computer simulations are conducted based on 3D digital scan data, and of state-of-the-art materials Precision manufacturing of transparent molds This is because... ⚠️ Rather than the type of device The doctor's skill level and precision of diagnosis It has a greater impact on the treatment results. 3️⃣ What are the 3 criteria for finding the perfect orthodontic treatment for me? ✨ An expensive device is not necessarily the answer. My situation and the doctor's diagnosis are the most important! Here is a checklist of things to check before the numbers on the price list when choosing a dental clinic. 📝 1. Assessing Your Lifestyle 💼 If you have a job where you meet a lot of people, aesthetic Lingual braces or Invisalign This can help reduce stress. 2. Checking My Willpower to Treat 💪 You must adhere to the wearing time yourself to see results with Invisalign. If you dislike the hassle, the tooth-fixing Bracket correction This is actually a shortcut to shortening the treatment period! 3. Check the most essential 'precision diagnosis' 🔍 The device is merely a means; the result depends on the doctor's plan. 3D X-rays and scanners Make sure to check if it is a place that thoroughly analyzes your face and teeth. 📌 Ask "Why is this device suitable for my case at this dental clinic?", A dental clinic that explains clear evidence Please select . Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1. Should I avoid dental clinics that offer promotions with excessively low prices? It's not necessarily bad, but caution is required! ⚠️ Operating on a high-volume, low-margin basis makes it difficult for medical staff to focus on a single patient, and The attending physician may change frequently. Aftercare may be unstable. Q2. Can anyone use clear aligners? Although technology has improved and the scope has expanded, In cases of severe skeletal disharmony In this case, traditional wire orthodontics can produce more precise results. 🩺 Q3. What are the additional costs besides the proofreading fee? It varies from dental clinic to clinic, so be sure to check in advance! Monthly treatment fee, precise diagnosis fee, tooth extraction fee, screw implantation fee, retainer fee It is recommended to check whether items such as [etc.] are separate or included. ✅ Conclusion: A thoughtful choice for a smile that lasts a lifetime 🎯 The difference in orthodontic costs is not simply due to differences in material costs. Precisely analyzing the patient's condition The value of medical staff's efforts and sense of responsibility It contains. 💎 Rather than choosing based solely on the price, choose a design that will safely shape my precious smile Orthodontic specialist Please consult with them thoroughly. A careful choice determines your confidence for a lifetime! 😊 🔹 Summary of Management Points ✔️ Rather than price Specialist's proficiency Check ✔️ My Devices suited to lifestyle patterns Select ✔️ Precision diagnostic equipment Choosing a well-equipped dental clinic "Orthodontics is treatment, not shopping. Consult with a specialist to find the optimal plan just for you!" ✨ Smile D Dental Clinic Chief Director Oh Su-hwan Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry Major in Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry Specialist in Orthodontics certified by the Ministry of Health and Welfare Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists Completed internship and residency in Orthodontics at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital International member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) International member of the World Federation of Correctional Organizations (WFO) Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists Certified by the Korean Association of Orthodontists The medical content of this column is general Korean Association of Orthodontists This was written with reference to the Ministry of Health and Welfare's dental orthodontic treatment guidelines. . View more expert columns by Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Director of Smile D Dental Clinic 📎 [Expert Column] Clear Aligners: Wire-Free Orthodontic Treatment—Can It Really Be Unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] No-Prep Dental Laminates: Is It Really 'No Prep'? A Summary of Key Points You Must Know 📎 [Expert Column] How to Restore Gum Health - Confusing Brushing and Mouthwash Usage. Here's How to Do It 📎 [Expert Column] Laminate Procedures: It Effectively Suits Only the Right People! (feat. No-Removal & Minimal-Removal Laminates)
오수환 원장26.05.27Views 3184Likes 1 Does getting braces really change your face shape?[2]
I have a slightly protruding mouth, so I am considering orthodontic treatment. When I look at before-treatment photos, I see many people whose facial impression seems to have changed not only in tooth alignment but also in their overall appearance. In particular, there are many reviews saying that the profile looks prettier as the mouth recedes, and there are also comments about the jawline looking more defined or the face appearing smaller, so I'm looking forward to it but also curious. On the other hand, there are also reviews saying that the cheeks looked thinner or the face looked longer after correction, so I am confused about what kind of changes occur. Has anyone had braces?
담율로26.05.25Views 70Likes 2 Gum recession problems during orthodontic treatment[2]
Is there a high chance of gum recession after orthodontic treatment? I've seen a lot of people struggling with gum problems after getting braces. I've seen cases like that even when done by a certified orthodontist. I envy people the most for having straight teeth without needing braces.
릴리윤26.05.24Views 61Likes 0 How long does orthodontic treatment take?[9]
I have wanted to get braces for a long time, but I couldn't easily make a decision because of the cost and the long duration. However, since I am self-conscious about my teeth and they keep bothering me, I find myself wanting to get them done more often. I heard that braces progress a bit faster these days than they used to... I know it varies from person to person, but how long does it usually take?
서여사26.05.13Views 83Likes 4 If you are worried about orthodontic pain, here are some recommended reviews of Clippy-C.[8]
Before I first started Clippy-C orthodontic treatment, my biggest concern was the pain. Although I was told that Clippy-C moves teeth more smoothly than conventional braces, I hesitated because I had heard many stories from people around me about how difficult it was to eat properly due to the pain. I was particularly nervous on the day the braces were first attached, and I was even more worried because I didn't know how severe the discomfort would be during the treatment. However, during the consultation, the manager explained that while pain varies from person to person, it is generally manageable for most people, which put my mind at ease. Once the braces were actually attached, I felt a strong tightening sensation in my teeth for the first day or two, and it was definitely difficult to eat tough or hard foods. I needed time to adjust to the pain of the braces by eating mainly soft foods like porridge. In particular, I felt the pain again on the days the wires were adjusted each month, but it was not unbearable. As time passed, I gradually got used to it, and after about two weeks, the pain had significantly decreased, so there was no major inconvenience in my daily life. Whenever the wire came loose or I felt discomfort during the treatment, they corrected it immediately, so I was able to complete the treatment without any major issues. You thoroughly checked my teeth during the regular check-ups and meticulously explained how to manage them, which made me feel much more comfortable receiving orthodontic treatment. Above all, seeing my teeth gradually straighten with my own eyes made me feel that the discomfort caused by the pain was well worth enduring. I was very hesitant at first, but now I wonder why I didn't start sooner. If you are worried about the pain of orthodontics, I recommend getting a consultation first without being too scared. The discomfort is temporary, but the results are truly satisfying.
mhuii26.05.11Views 101Likes 4 I think it's best to get braces when you're young.[5]
hello? My teeth are very uneven. I couldn't do it when I was young because the cost of braces was expensive. But now that I'm older, I couldn't do it because I heard my gums might recede. So, a sense of regret lingers in a corner of my heart.
아하26.05.11Views 74Likes 1 I had orthodontic treatment at Harmony Dental Clinic.[13]
I made my decision regarding orthodontic treatment after visiting several clinics recommended by an acquaintance. I visited Harmony Dental Clinic in Myeongil-dong, Yonsei Woori Dental Clinic in Jamsil, and Seoul EOS Orthodontics & Dental Clinic. Harmony Dental Clinic ranked first, Yonsei Woori Dental Clinic second, and Seoul EOS Orthodontics & Dental Clinic third. The reason for choosing the top spot is that, since orthodontic treatment requires frequent visits to the dentist, I selected a location close to my home.
서여사26.05.09Views 140Likes 1 Is it true that nasolabial folds appear after orthodontic treatment?[4]
I often see reviews saying that nasolabial folds have deepened as facial fat is lost. Especially after tooth extraction orthodontics I'm a little worried because there's a lot of talk about my appearance changing. I do want to get braces, but I'm worried that it might make me look older than I am. I am curious if the difference in actual feel is significant.
영선이26.05.08Views 156Likes 5 I had Clippy-C braces done at Dain Dental Hospital in Nowon.[8]
I started orthodontic treatment at Dain Dental Hospital's Nowon branch right after becoming an adult. Clippy-C braces said A device equipped with a snap-type self-ligating mechanism but It is an orthodontic method that fixes a wire inside a bracket and then induces tooth movement. I have malocclusion and have trouble chewing food, so I started looking into orthodontics. I looked into veneers at the time, but I chose braces because I was told that a significant amount of tooth structure might need to be removed in my case. Dain Dental Hospital This is a hospital where I successfully completed my monthly appointments for 1 year and 8 months after getting my braces attached. When choosing a hospital, I prioritized accessibility from my university and workplace, whether it was a specialized orthodontic hospital, and whether it had a lot of experience. Fortunately, I chose this place because it met the above conditions. The doctors were bright and kind, and thanks to the well-organized reservation system, I was able to complete my monthly appointments and finish my orthodontic treatment with almost no waiting time. 1. Worries before the visit I was worried that starting orthodontic treatment might cause discomfort when eating, lead to tooth extraction, or cause pronunciation problems. I heard that Clippy-C has less friction than regular brackets and is easier to replace the wire. I was even more hesitant because I had no idea how much pain and discomfort would accompany the actual attachment of the device. 2. Twist Point I visited after hesitating for a while, and the consultation manager explained my concerns clearly and in an easy-to-understand way, and assured me that it wasn't serious enough to require extraction. You calmly explained how things would change after the correction and the level of discomfort during the process, and answered my questions comfortably, which helped me relax. It hurt less than I expected on the day I got the braces fitted. Due to the nature of the Clippy-C, which secures the wire with a clip, it feels less tight, and it finished faster than expected. 3. A word of counseling I still remember you telling me that orthodontics not only straightens the teeth but also creates a tooth structure that can be used healthily even as you age. Also, you gave realistic explanations regarding the eating difficulties and pronunciation issues I was worried about, which gave me confidence and allowed me to decide on the correction. You provided proper guidance regarding the cost and duration. I was satisfied because they did not recommend excessive tooth extraction or put any pressure on me. It is a retainer that you wear before going to bed. It is a device worn to prevent the teeth from returning to their original positions. 4. Impressions after the visit I am so satisfied with how my teeth have changed after braces that I regret the time I spent worrying. My chewing problems have improved, and my teeth have become even, which is great. If you are considering orthodontic treatment, don't hesitate too much. Try getting a consultation first.
mhuii26.05.07Views 164Likes 2 [Health Column] Orthodontics: Are Brackets the Answer or Clear Aligners? A Guide to Choosing the Right Device for You 🦷✨[1]
hello, Smile D Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. Have you ever hesitated to smile broadly every time you looked in the mirror because of your crooked teeth? 😢 Even if you decide to get braces "Won't it hurt too much if we put down braces?", "I heard clear braces aren't very effective?" The same worries keep piling up. Actually, there is no right answer! Depending on your lifestyle patterns and dental condition There is a separate device that fits perfectly. Today, I’m going to easily explore how to choose the perfect orthodontic appliance for you! 🌈 1. Why is the 'bracket' method still widely used for orthodontics? ✨ It is a sure and traditional method that applies 'compulsion' by attaching the device directly to the teeth. . It is a method where brackets are firmly attached to the teeth, and the teeth are moved using the force of wires and rubber bands. The biggest advantage of this method is 'predictability'. 🎯 Since the patient cannot remove it on their own, the force planned by the doctor is applied steadily for 24 hours. 🙋♂️ I recommend this to people like this! Those who say, "I don't have the confidence to keep track of the device." For those who want to see quick results with a definite 'compulsion' 💡 A word from the Director : Initially, the device may rub against the inside of your lips and feel a bit uncomfortable, but once you get used to it, it becomes your most reliable orthodontic partner! ⚠️ Food gets stuck easily, so please pay twice as much attention to brushing your teeth as usual! 2. Is the discreet 'Invisalign' really effective for correction? ? ✨ It is a smart device that captures both aesthetics and convenience by using a special transparent plastic frame. . The biggest appeal of Invisalign is, of course, its 'perfect undetectable' look! For those with a professional life or frequent important meetings, it couldn't be better. In addition, the key point is that oral hygiene management is really convenient because you can temporarily remove the device when eating or brushing your teeth. Is there anything to watch out for? ⏰ Strictly adhere to the wearing time! You must wear it for at least 20 to 22 hours a day. The 'diligence' of taking good care of your own devices determines 90% of the results! 3. The device that fits me Compare at a glance! 📊 division Bracket correction (fixed) Invisalign (removable) Is it noticeable? I can see the bracket and wire 🧐 It's barely visible ✨ What about the meal? Be careful, it can get caught in the device! Take out the device and enjoy a relaxing yum yum 🍔 Management difficulty Brushing my teeth is a little hard 🪥 Just clean the device well and you're done! 🧼 Whose will? Everything is going smoothly according to the medical team's plan! Patient sincerity is essential! 🙌 Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ) Q1. Is Invisalign completely painless? A1. It's not entirely non-existent! 😢 However, since the force is applied more gently than with the bracket method, the pain is relatively less. You may feel a sore sensation for about 2 to 3 days after the appliance is replaced, but this is a pleasant sign that your teeth are moving nicely! Q2. Which of the two devices is more effective? A2. Rather than the performance of the device itself 'Design by an orthodontist' is much more important! With an accurate diagnosis, you can create a satisfying smile with any device. Q3. Can I clean and disinfect Invisalign with hot water? A3. Absolutely not! ⚠️ It is made of special plastic material, so it may deform in hot water. It is best to rinse with cold or lukewarm water and scrub with a soft toothbrush soaked in dish soap. conclusion ✨In the end, what matters is 'my heart' and 'expert diagnosis' Do you have a better understanding of choosing orthodontic appliances now? 🙂 Lack of willpower requiring compulsion If so? 👉 Bracket Correction! Appearance is important and the personality is meticulous If so? 👉 Invisalign! The most important thing is your oral health. Don't worry alone, An orthodontist with extensive experience Please visit and receive a thorough consultation. Your dazzling smile begins with an accurate consultation! 📌 Smile D Dental Clinic Chief Director Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Major in Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Board-certified Orthodontist by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Completed internship and residency in Orthodontics at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital - International member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Correctional Organizations (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Certified by the Korean Association of Orthodontists View more expert columns by Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Director of Smile D Dental Clinic 📎 [Expert Column] Clear Aligners: Wire-Free Orthodontic Treatment—Is It Really Unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] No-Prep Veneers, Is It Really 'No Prep'? A Summary of the Key Points You Must Know 📎 [Expert Column] How to Restore Gum Health - Confusing Brushing and Mouthwash Usage. Here's How to Do It 📎 [Expert Column] Laminate Procedures: It Effectively Suits Only the Right People! (feat. Non-invasive and Minimal Removal Laminates)
오수환 원장26.05.07Views 148Likes 1 Do I need re-orthodontic treatment for teeth that have become spaced apart after braces?[3]
It has been quite a while since I got braces, and my teeth have started to separate a little. I said I was diligently wearing the retainer, but it keeps widening. It bothers me a bit because the area next to my front teeth is slightly visible due to the gap. Do I need to get it readjusted again now? I'm worried that even if I get the braces redone, it might come apart again.
ssul011526.05.05Views 59Likes 1 I'm wondering when to start orthodontic treatment. Is it not a good idea to start after becoming an adult?[3]
My child's teeth are on the uneven side. I am considering orthodontic treatment. However, in cases where it starts after becoming an adult I am worried because I heard that it takes longer. Depending on whether teeth are extracted during orthodontic treatment Because they say the shape of the face can change, I am having trouble making a decision. Among clear braces and conventional braces I am also curious to know which method is more suitable for your lifestyle.
영선이26.05.04Views 71Likes 3 Review of Daegu Liz Dental Clinic for orthodontic treatment[3]
Ever since I was young, I have always been envious of people with pretty, even teeth. My teeth were so uneven that I was self-conscious about my smile. So I seriously considered getting braces, and I ended up getting them after becoming an adult. When I first started looking into braces, my biggest concerns were the pain and the fact that the braces would be too noticeable, so I was worried about being self-conscious when working or meeting people. Since orthodontic treatment takes a long time once you start and is not inexpensive, I was really worried that I might regret starting it for no reason. I was even more scared because when I read online reviews, there were many posts saying that they couldn't eat properly and were in so much pain for a few days after starting braces. After seeing reviews saying the cost was quite high, I hesitated for a long time before making a reservation. I heard that getting braces changes your face shape, so I was worried it might look unnatural. I couldn't easily make a decision because I heard I would have to wear a retainer for a long time. So, I kept looking at reviews and putting it off for months, but in the end, I was stressed because I was self-conscious about my teeth every time I smiled. I visited Daegu Liz Dental Clinic with the intention of at least getting a consultation. (This place had the best reviews among all the dental clinics in Daegu!) When I actually went there, the atmosphere of the dental clinic was very different from what I had imagined. Overall, it felt comfortable rather than stiff or scary, and I felt a bit at ease because they treated me well from the moment I entered. During the consultation, they showed me my current dental condition in detail and explained why orthodontic treatment was necessary. It wasn't just a matter of being told to correct it; it was easy to understand because it explained step-by-step which approach is correct for the current situation. I actually trusted them because they gave a realistic explanation of how long the correction period would take and how long I would need to wear the retainer. It wasn't like they were pressuring me to start immediately; they told me I could take my time thinking it over before deciding, which made me feel less pressured. Since I was a college student at the time, they helped me think through the financial burden. They also told me that I could pay the costs slowly in installments without interest. Haha. (This was really touching... College students don't have much money, you know... haha... ㅠㅠ) When I first started orthodontic treatment and the device was attached, I definitely felt a foreign sensation. When I ran my tongue over my front teeth, I wondered, "What is this feeling?" It was also fascinating. For the first few days, I felt like my teeth were being pressed down, so it was uncomfortable to eat hard foods and felt awkward when speaking. Even when I ate noodles, they would get stuck in my front braces... so I wondered if I got braces for nothing. I did feel a little regretful. The pain wasn't as unbearable as I had expected, and after a few days, I got used to it and was able to go about my life as usual. They checked my condition every time I visited the dentist and immediately adjusted anything that was uncomfortable, so I wasn't too stressed during the orthodontic treatment period. They also told me how to care for it when the device caused sores or discomfort in my mouth, so I didn't have to worry about it on my own. What reassured me most during the consultation was the detailed explanation of my current dental condition and how it would change in the future. I trusted them because they didn't just vaguely say things would get better if I corrected them, but realistically explained what could change. Whenever I asked questions, they didn't just gloss over them but explained everything in detail, which greatly reduced my anxiety about visiting the dentist. Even during the treatment process, they kept me informed of the progress according to my condition, so I knew which stage I was at, which made it more comfortable to attend. Also, the dental hygienists asked a lot about my daily life and talked a lot whenever they checked my teeth. Even during orthodontic treatment, I felt relaxed, and I was able to leave the dental clinic feeling good every time! I’ve finished my braces and am wearing a retainer now, but when I look at my old photos, I wonder why I hesitated for so long. Now that my teeth are aligned, I've reduced my habit of covering my mouth when I smile, and I smile much more naturally when taking photos. In the past, I used to be self-conscious about the shape of my mouth because I was worried about my teeth, but now that stress has decreased a lot! The orthodontic treatment period was long (I think I did it for about 5 years) As a result, I am very satisfied, and looking back now, I feel like the time I spent just worrying was a waste. I am managing my condition by consistently wearing my retainer, and now I feel that getting braces was really the right decision. It seems like just getting one tooth fixed has changed your impression and definitely boosted your confidence. If you happen to have a complex about your teeth like me, or are stressed and worried about it... Get an orthodontic consultation at Liz Dental Clinic in Banwoldang, Daegu. I was really satisfied! Hesitation only delays getting beautiful teeth... I recommend at least getting a consultation!
메론잉26.05.03Views 190Likes 0 Do I really need braces? Are there cases where it's okay not to get them?[7]
My teeth aren't perfectly straight, so I'm considering getting braces, but I'm not sure if I really need to. 😥 It doesn't look too serious on the surface, but I'm hesitant about whether it's right to do it now in case it causes problems later. Orthodontics takes a long time and is expensive, so it is not an easy decision. I am also curious if it affects functional issues (chewing, jaw joint, etc.) rather than just for cosmetic purposes. I would like to know if there are separate criteria for when it is absolutely necessary and when it is not. I'm also curious about the satisfaction levels and changes for those who got braces after having similar concerns. Please share your honest opinions.
아라26.04.30Views 104Likes 2 Is orthodontic treatment possible after the age of 40?[5]
I want partial orthodontic treatment only for my front teeth. But I'm not sure if it will be effective for people in their early 40s. I've made a dental consultation appointment for next week. I only want to work on my front teeth... but I'm having a lot of trouble deciding.
릴리윤26.04.29Views 59Likes 2 I'm in my late 30s. Is it okay to start orthodontic treatment now?[5]
I've been self-conscious about my uneven teeth for a while now, and I'm wondering if I should get braces even though it's late. 😥 Given my age, I'm worried that it might be too late, and I'm also curious if it will be effective. I'm also worried about how long the correction period will take and whether it will be noticeable while I'm working. I've heard that tooth extraction is often necessary for orthodontics, so I'd like to know if it's absolutely necessary. I heard I have to keep wearing a retainer after my orthodontic treatment is over, so I'm also worried about the maintenance part... I would be grateful if those of you who started at a similar age could honestly share your satisfaction, any inconveniences, and whether it was a choice you don't regret.
뽀또26.04.25Views 71Likes 3 Question) Is it okay to start orthodontic treatment now that I am an adult? I am curious about the cost and duration.[4]
My teeth weren't a big issue when I was young, but they became uneven starting when my wisdom teeth came in. Now that I am an adult, my teeth have already fully settled. Because of this, I am wondering if starting braces now would be worthwhile. I have heard that braces are most effective when done during childhood, so I am worried that it might be too late. However, I have been stressed about the shape of my teeth for a long time, and I feel that getting braces would help me regain my confidence, so I am hesitant. Also, I have a question. Cost and duration of adult correction I have heard from those around me that it takes at least two years and costs anywhere from several million to nearly ten million won, but I don't really have a sense of how much it actually costs. I would like to hear your experiences or advice on whether starting orthodontic treatment as an adult is sufficiently effective, and what I should expect regarding the cost and duration.
임★선26.04.16Views 96Likes 2 [Health Column] Do My Teeth Need Braces? 5 Checklist Items from a Dentist ✨[2]
hello, Smile D Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. When you look in the mirror or in photos and feel awkward about yourself, haven't you wondered at least once, "Should I get braces?" Although you might hesitate due to concerns about cost or pain, correction It goes beyond simple appearance improvement An important treatment to protect our oral health no see. Today, I will talk about what I encounter most frequently in the clinical setting. Top 5 Oral Conditions That Absolutely Need Correction I will summarize it for you. Let's check together to see which category your teeth fall into! 📌 1. Facial asymmetry that bothers me every time I take a photo—is correction the answer? If your chin is turned to one side or the corners of your mouth are at different heights, it may not be just a simple habit issue. People with perfect symmetry are rare, but if the asymmetry is noticeably severe, you need to be careful. 🔸 The habit of chewing on only one side This is because if this continues for a long time, the jawbone can develop asymmetrically and the overall balance may be disrupted. ⚠️ What happens if left unattended? If asymmetry worsens, it puts strain on the jaw joint, which may cause a clicking sound or be accompanied by headaches. In mild cases, orthodontics alone can restore balance to chewing function and refine the jawline, so early diagnosis is crucial! 🩺 2. What functional problems arise from a protruding lower jaw (prognathism)? 'Class III malocclusion,' where the lower jaw protrudes forward over the upper jaw, significantly affects food intake and pronunciation. A protruding jaw interferes with biting off food with the front teeth. Excessive strain on the molars You will give . 🦷 It can also cause slurred pronunciations like 's', 'j', and 'ch', leading to inconvenience in daily life. Growing children: You can see great results with treatment that controls jaw growth. ✨ adult: In some cases, correction alone is sufficient, but if the skeletal problem is severe, surgery may need to be performed in conjunction. Not simply because of appearance, Jaw joint health and proper chewing function This is a task that must be solved for the sake of... 3. Did you know that a blunt jawline or a receding chin can even lower your sleep quality? A receding lower jaw is closely related not only to dental health but also to 'breathing'. People with receding chins have upper teeth that overlap lower teeth too deeply Deep bite This is often accompanied. This can irritate the inside of the lower gums and harm gum health. 🔹 Especially if the jaw is pushed back, the airway narrows snoring or sleep apnea It can also cause the same sleep disorders. 😴 If you correct the position of your jaw through orthodontics, you can achieve not only a sophisticated profile but also a quality of life. Deep sleep and comfortable breathing You can receive a gift up to [date]. 4. Crooked extra teeth, are they not just a simple appearance issue? Overlapping teeth (crowding) are a critical weakness in oral hygiene management. Crowded teeth, the most common form of malocclusion, make it very difficult to remove food from between the teeth. No matter how hard you brush your teeth tooth decay or gum disease The probability of this occurring is bound to be very high. 📌 "Do I really have to have a healthy tooth extracted?" If space is very limited, tooth extraction may be necessary, but recently, due to advancements in technology Non-extraction orthodontics This possible case There are also many. 💡 Rather than worrying unconditionally, the priority is to find a method that suits you through a precise diagnosis. 5. What effect does a protruding mouth, which makes it difficult to close, have on health? If your lips part and wrinkles form on your chin even when you are still, suspect that you have a protruding mouth. The tip of the chin that gets caught when you force your mouth shut Walnut wrinkles Is this your concern? 🔸 Protruding mouths can easily lead to 'mouth breathing'. dry mouth If left untreated, bacteria multiply rapidly, leading not only to cavities and gum disease. Severe bad breath cause of It can also be this. ⚠️ Orthodontics not only finds harmony between the lips and jaw to create a sophisticated profile, but, A moist and healthy oral environment It is of great help in making. ✨ Proofreading FAQ Q1. Is orthodontic treatment done solely to become more beautiful? A1. No! Aesthetics are important, but, Proper chewing function and jaw joint health , and to keep teeth strong for a long time Functional therapy The nature of is much larger. Q2. Will it still be effective if I do it when I get older? A2. Of course. As long as your gums are healthy It is perfectly possible for adults as well as middle-aged people. On the contrary, many people start orthodontic treatment to prevent tooth loss in old age. Q3. I'm worried that the braces will be too noticeable. A3. Recently Clear braces (Invisalign) There are various discreet options available, such as tooth-colored ceramic devices. Choose the one that best suits your lifestyle! conclusion Advice for a Careful Choice! Orthodontic treatment is not simply about moving teeth, A sophisticated process of redesigning the overall harmony and function of the face It is. 🎨 Rather than relying solely on information from the internet or stories from those around you, Orthodontic specialist It is wisest to find [the appropriate doctor/doctor] and receive a precise diagnosis. Receiving counseling doesn't mean you have to start treatment immediately, so try starting by accurately understanding your current condition! It will significantly reduce your vague anxiety. ✨I sincerely support your healthy and bright smiles! Smile D Dental Clinic Chief Director Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Major in Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Board-certified Orthodontist by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Completed internship and residency in Orthodontics at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital - International member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Correctional Organizations (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Certified by the Korean Association of Orthodontists View more expert columns by Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Director of Smile D Dental Clinic 📎 [Expert Column] Clear Aligners: Wire-Free Orthodontic Treatment—Is It Really Unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] No-Prep Veneers, Is It Really 'No Prep'? A Summary of the Key Points You Must Know 📎 [Expert Column] How to Restore Gum Health - Confusing Brushing and Mouthwash Usage. Here's How to Do It 📎 [Expert Column] Laminate Procedures: It Effectively Suits Only the Right People! (feat. Non-invasive and Minimal Removal Laminates)
오수환 원장26.04.14Views 1025Likes 2 I am really worried about whether I need to get my teeth re-aligned.[1]
I had braces before. Over time, my teeth gradually shifted a little, and now they are very far apart. I'm wondering if I need to get braces again. I am really worried about having to wear the device again for a few more years. Has anyone here had braces re-treatment? I am also curious to know if you were able to maintain your alignment well after the retreatment.
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[Health Column] Is It Okay to Get Orthodontics in Your 50s? How to Check the 'Golden Time' That Determines the Lifespan of Your Teeth[3]
hello, Smile D Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. When consulting with patients in their 50s at the dental clinic, there are really many who wave their hands and say, "Why would I need braces at this age? I'm embarrassed." However, the 50s are not the time to give up on braces; rather, it is a very important step that determines the final lifespan of your teeth. Golden Time Did you know that it could be? Today, based on medical evidence, I will go over the feasibility of orthodontic treatment for those in their 50s and the precautions in detail. 🔍 1. Orthodontics for those in their 50s: What is 'this' more important than age? ? ✨ The key is not the number of years, but the 'gum stamina' to support your teeth. . To start with the conclusion, orthodontic treatment is fully possible even in your 50s, and the results can be very good. but, 'Foundation work' to withstand the orthodontic device The key is whether it has been done. Here, foundation work refers to the support for the tooth roots. Condition of the alveolar bone It refers to. What I check most meticulously when diagnosing patients 3 indicators It is as follows. height of the alveolar bone : Just like the soil that supports a tree, the gum bone must sufficiently cover the roots to withstand orthodontic forces. Activity of periodontal inflammation : Forcibly moving teeth while the gums are inflamed, swollen, or bleeding can be dangerous as it accelerates bone resorption. Structure of the existing prosthesis: If you already have multiple implants or bridges, careful planning that takes this into account is essential. ⚠️ If there are problems with these three indicators, I do not recommend correction, no matter how much you wish to. Because safety comes first! 2. Cases where correction is absolutely necessary vs. cases where it should be postponed for a while ? ✨ Check the 'recommendations' and 'cautions' based on your dental condition. . Enduring it unconditionally is not the answer. Depending on the situation, orthodontics is a shortcut to a healthy old age It can also be this. 📌 ✅ We recommend braces for these people! My gums are well cared for, though. People whose teeth are gradually becoming spaced apart or misaligned molar left missing Those whose adjacent teeth have tilted and whose overall occlusion has collapsed especially Creating space for implant placement If necessary It is very effective. ❌ Caution is required for these people! severe gum disease : If your teeth are very loose, gum treatment comes before orthodontics. uncontrolled systemic disease : It is not recommended for those with slow wound healing due to uncontrolled diabetes or other conditions. Middle-aged Orthodontics FAQ Q1. Doesn't getting braces when you're older make your teeth weaker? ? A1. While excessive correction can be dangerous, straightening misaligned teeth actually reduces food accumulation and makes maintenance easier, so in the long run, Great help to gum health This becomes Q2. Does the correction period take much longer than for young people? ? A2. The movement speed may be slightly slow due to slow cell metabolism. However, not a complete correction Partial correction In this case, there are many instances where it ends within a few months, so don't worry too much. What matters is not speed, but 'safety'. Q3. Wouldn't it be better to just get implants instead of braces? ? A3. If you only implant a tooth when its structure has collapsed, it may result in greater costs and time later on. Correcting the foundation through orthodontics is a wise 'preparation for old age' for the era of centenarians. conclusion 'Reconstruction' of tooth structure for the 100-year lifespan era Orthodontic treatment for people in their 50s is not just a cosmetic procedure. ✨ To eat deliciously and converse happily with my teeth for the next 40+ years A thorough cleaning and restructuring of the oral structure no see. Just as straight pillars are necessary to support a sturdy roof, aligning your teeth through orthodontics will significantly extend the lifespan of your future prosthetics or implants. However, you must consult with a skilled specialist Your 'gum stamina' Don't forget to check this first! Smile D Dental Clinic Chief Director Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Major in Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Board-certified Orthodontist by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Completed internship and residency in Orthodontics at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital - International member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Correctional Organizations (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Certified by the Korean Association of Orthodontists View more expert columns by Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Director of Smile D Dental Clinic 📎 [Expert Column] Clear Aligners: Wire-Free Orthodontic Treatment—Is It Really Unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] No-Prep Veneers, Is It Really 'No Prep'? A Summary of the Key Points You Must Know 📎 [Expert Column] How to Restore Gum Health - Confusing Brushing and Mouthwash Usage. Here's How to Do It 📎 [Expert Column] Laminate Procedures: It Effectively Suits Only the Right People! (feat. Non-invasive and Minimal Removal Laminates)
오수환 원장26.04.07Views 254Likes 2 Siheung Baegot Goun-i Dental Clinic, Child Orthodontic Consultation Review
I visited the dental clinic for a consultation regarding my child's orthodontic treatment. At first, I was very worried because my child was nervous, but the director kindly explained everything at my child's level, so we quickly felt at ease. They thoroughly checked the current condition of the teeth and explained in detail, step-by-step, why orthodontics was necessary and how the treatment would proceed, which gave me confidence. I was particularly impressed that they didn't just recommend braces but also considered my child's growth stage to explain the most appropriate timing. They provided specific guidance on the types of appliances, treatment duration, and care methods, which helped resolve many of my uncertainties. The explanations were much more systematic and meticulous than at other clinics, making me feel I could trust them completely. The atmosphere was so good that my child even said they wanted to receive treatment here. Overall, it was a very satisfying visit.
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I am satisfied with the orthodontic consultation at Ibaro Orthodontics and Dental Clinic in Siheung.
I visited because I became interested in orthodontics even after becoming an adult. I heard this place is famous in the neighborhood and has a board-certified orthodontist. I made an appointment, but I still had to wait a long time. It made me realize just how highly regarded this place is. Before the consultation, they took X-rays and many other photos, and after waiting quite a while, I finally had a consultation with the doctor. Since I am getting older, I wanted to think things through carefully, so I asked a lot of questions. I appreciated that they explained everything in detail. I also listened to the nurse explain things again and asked my questions about what I was curious about. I had a good consultation and left planning to visit again after I've thought it over.
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[Health Column] Orthodontics? Veneers? When You're Undecided, Solve It Simultaneously: 'Orthodontic Veneers'[10]
hello. Director Jae-wook Jeong of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic no see. Have you ever wanted to smile broadly but covered your mouth because of slightly misaligned front teeth or protruding teeth? There are so many people who worry every night, saying, "Orthodontics takes too long, and I'm scared that veneers might involve grinding down my natural teeth." Because we want to catch two birds with one stone: a perfect smile and time. Today, we will help you quickly regain your everyday confidence Orthodontic laminate I will get straight to the point regarding this. 1. Why should you choose 'orthodontic laminates'? ? 👋 It is a smart solution that combines the 'root movement' of orthodontics with the 'aesthetics' of veneers. Conventional orthodontics corrects alignment by moving the position of the teeth, but There are limitations in addressing the shape or discoloration of the teeth themselves. There is. On the other hand, while veneers can beautifully change the shape and color, if your teeth are significantly misaligned, the amount of tooth reduction is inevitably increased. 📌 To solve this problem: Disadvantages of general orthodontics: long treatment period Disadvantages of standard laminates: The burden of tooth removal Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic's Answer: Compensating for two limitations to produce quick results Orthodontic laminates no see. 2. What is the secret to saving time and reducing deletions? ? 👋 It settles in with rapid correction, and is finished healthily by layering it thinly with 'Airnate'. . 🔹 Time-saving 'Rapid Correction' We focus on areas requiring urgent improvement and proceed partially instead of moving the entire tooth. Thanks to you, the treatment period Just a few months Shortened to Not only that, but by positioning the teeth in advance, when getting prosthetics later... Fundamentally prevents unnecessary tooth removal do. 🔹 Next-generation uncut laminate 'Airnate' Airnate is as light and thin as air Ceramics 0.3mm or smaller It uses Preserving the enamel, the outermost layer of the tooth, as much as possible Aiming for uncensored Because of this, it prevents sensitivity and produces the best aesthetic results with the least burden. 3. Can I also get 'orthodontic laminates'? ? 👋 It is most effective for those who need partial correction and rapid aesthetic improvement. . Rapid correction is a partial correction method, so it is not suitable for everyone, but it is a very good option in the following cases. ✔️ Full correction isn't necessary Partial correction If you only want ✔️ Wedding, interview, photo shoot Those who are pressed for time ahead of important schedules ✔️ of the teeth Shape, color, structure For those who want to improve everything at once ❓ FAQ Q1. Won't the airtight seal fall off easily since it's so thin? ? A1. Don't worry! special Adhesion know-how It is designed to maintain optimal strength when combined with natural teeth. It is sturdy enough to cause no hindrance whatsoever to daily eating or chewing activities. Q2. Is rapid correction possible in all cases? ? A2. Unfortunately, that is not the case. If the tooth roots are too weak or severe gum disease If this exists, or prognathism or retrognathism Malocclusions requiring similar skeletal improvement may require full orthodontic treatment or a surgical approach. Q3. How long does the total treatment take? ? A3. If you choose to do the air conditioner alone Within 1~2 weeks It is possible, but if rapid correction is combined, depending on the patient's condition About 4 to 6 months It may take time. 📝 conclusion The balance between health and beauty is important! Orthodontic laminates are a way to find the most reasonable beauty while protecting your dental health. The important thing is not following trends, but an 'accurate design' tailored to the condition of my teeth. ⚠️ Thorough consultation with medical professionals I hope you create the optimal plan to protect the enamel of your teeth while smiling confidently. Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic Director Jeong Jae-wook Ministry of Health and Welfare Prosthodontics Specialist Graduate of Yonsei University College of Dentistry Master's degree from Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry Yonsei University Sinchon Severance Hospital Intern , Completed Prosthodontics Residency Certified and Regular Member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Excellent member Regular member of the Korean Academy of Temporomandibular Joint and Occlusion Member of the Korean Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry jeon ) Adjunct Professor, Yonsei University College of Dentistry jeon ) Served as Representative Director of Yonsei Good Day Dental Clinic Yangjae Branch hyeon ) Board of Directors of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics , Specialist Committee · Academic Affairs Committee hyeon ) Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Director of Academic Planning View more expert columns on laminates > [Health Column] No-prep Veneers, Are They Really 'No Prep'? A Summary of Key Points You Must Know [Health Column] Airnate – Why Minimally Removed Laminates Allow for Reshaping Your Teeth in Just One Week If you would like to check the causes of bad breath and your oral condition in more detail with Director Jae-wook Jeong of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic > This column was written with reference to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency's National Health Information Portal and related oral health information materials.
정재욱 원장26.03.30Views 261Likes 2 [Health Column] Do You Lose Weight When Getting Braces? A Fact Check on Braces and Dieting! ✨[12]
hello. Director Jae-wook Jeong of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic no see. Patients who have started orthodontic treatment "Director, I think I've lost some weight since getting braces!" He often says that. This is because wearing braces actually drastically changes eating habits and food choices. Today, many people are curious about The Real Correlation Between Orthodontics and Dieting I will give you a clear and concise explanation about that! 1. Why do I lose weight during orthodontic treatment? ? 👋 The answer lies in 'changes in eating habits' and 'more diligent brushing habits'. Small meals caused by discomfort When you first wear the device, you will experience temporary discomfort when chewing, so you will look for soft foods such as porridge, tofu, and eggs. As you cut your food into small pieces and eat slowly, your portion size naturally decreases. Gluttony won over laziness Since brushing your teeth after meals is essential during orthodontic treatment, many people refrain from eating unnecessary snacks or junk food due to the inconvenience. 📌 A word from the Director! As these changes overlap, temporary weight loss may occur initially. 2. Conversely, are there cases where weight increases? ? 👋 Yes, if you mainly eat soft, high-calorie foods, you can actually gain weight. . The Trap of Softness If you look for foods that are easy to chew, there is a risk that you will frequently consume soft but high-calorie foods such as ice cream, bread, cake, and noodles. The Temptation of Liquid Sugars If you fill up on sugary drinks instead of meals because you find chewing bothersome, it actually leads to weight gain. Ultimately, weight change is determined by 'what kind of eating habits you adopt' rather than the corrective device itself. 3. How should I manage a healthy diet during orthodontic treatment? ? 👋 As this is a long-term battle that takes an average of over a year, balanced nutrition is key. . ✅ Avoid these foods. You should be careful as foods that are too hard or sticky can damage the device. ✅ Balanced nutrients Please make sure to eat a balanced diet of healthy foods such as protein, vegetables, and fruits. ✅ Caution regarding liquid sugars It is recommended to reduce the consumption of sugary drinks. ✅ Cleanliness is essential Please make sure to maintain thorough oral hygiene after meals. ❓ FAQ Q1. How long does it take to eat properly after starting braces? ? A1. Usually after installing the device About 3 to 5 days You may experience some pressure or discomfort, but please do not worry too much, as you will adapt quickly and be able to resume normal meals! Q2. Will I gain weight again after the braces are finished? ? A2. Correction itself is not a treatment for weight control. If you fail to maintain the healthy eating habits you established during treatment, your weight may change again. Q3. I've completely lost my appetite. Is this normal? ? A3. Yes, it is very normal! During the initial adaptation period, chewing may be uncomfortable, so your appetite may temporarily decrease, but it will naturally recover over time. 📝 conclusion Remember the real purpose of orthodontic treatment! While weight loss is possible due to changes in diet during orthodontic treatment, this You should not think of it as a means of dieting. The purpose of correction is Proper occlusion formation, restoration of oral function, long-term dental health It is located at. Therefore, it is important to guide changes in dietary habits during correction in a healthy direction. If you have any further questions about orthodontic treatment or would like to have your current condition checked, please feel free to contact us anytime. Consult with medical professionals I hope you find the care method that suits you best through this! Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic Director Jeong Jae-wook Ministry of Health and Welfare Prosthodontics Specialist Graduate of Yonsei University College of Dentistry Master's degree from Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry Yonsei University Sinchon Severance Hospital Intern , Completed Prosthodontics Residency Certified and Regular Member of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Excellent member Regular member of the Korean Academy of Temporomandibular Joint and Occlusion Member of the Korean Academy of Aesthetic Dentistry jeon ) Adjunct Professor, Yonsei University College of Dentistry jeon ) Served as Representative Director of Yonsei Good Day Dental Clinic Yangjae Branch hyeon ) Board of Directors of the Korean Academy of Prosthodontics , Specialist Committee · Academic Affairs Committee hyeon ) Korean Academy of Oral and Maxillofacial Implantology (KAOMI) Director of Academic Planning View more expert columns on laminates > [Health Column] No-prep Veneers, Are They Really 'No Prep'? A Summary of Key Points You Must Know [Health Column] Airnate – Why Minimally Removed Laminates Allow for Reshaping Your Teeth in Just One Week If you would like to check the causes of bad breath and your oral condition in more detail with Director Jae-wook Jeong of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic > This column was written with reference to the Korea Disease Control and Prevention Agency's National Health Information Portal and related oral health information materials.
정재욱 원장26.03.23Views 440Likes 4 [Health Column] Considering Orthodontics? 4 Orthodontic Cases You Absolutely Need[7]
hello, Smile D Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. Among those considering orthodontic treatment Do I really need to get braces? , Is it okay to start now? There are many cases where people hesitate. There are visible concerns like crooked teeth or a protruding mouth, but In reality Oral health Ina Everyday inconveniences Therefore, there are quite a few cases where correction is necessary. In this column Orthodontics 4 Representative Recommended Cases Centered on, I will explain step-by-step what discomfort may arise and what changes can be expected through correction. 1. If you are concerned about a protruding mouth If your lips do not close comfortably and your mouth appears to protrude, you may consider correcting your protruding mouth. One of the main reasons many people hesitate to get braces is precisely this. protruding mouth no see. Protruding teeth can be caused by genetic factors, or by teeth moving forward due to habits such as thumb sucking during childhood. In this case, the lips do not close naturally You may unconsciously tense the area around your mouth, causing wrinkles to form on your chin or making your expression look somewhat blunt. If you move the teeth to the proper position through orthodontics Your lips close more comfortably, and your overall facial appearance may look more natural and refined. For example, if you are always self-conscious about your mouth shape when taking photos, If you feel uncomfortable keeping your mouth closed even when you are still, it may be worth getting it checked. 🔸 Reference Points On the surface, it may seem like a simple concern about "looking like your mouth is sticking out," but It is recommended to confirm the actual condition through a consultation, as the alignment of the teeth and the position of the lips must be considered together. 2. Cases where teeth are uneven or there is severe crowding. Malocclusion or crowded teeth can not only cause issues with appearance but also create blind spots during brushing, which can affect oral health. uneven tooth alignment malocclusion Ina snaggletooth Is It is easy to think of it as merely a superficial issue, but in reality, correction is often recommended for health reasons. If your teeth overlap, even if you brush hard It is easy for areas to form that the toothbrush cannot reach well. Such blind spots ultimately tooth decay me gum disease You can increase the possibility. If you straighten your teeth through orthodontic treatment It makes oral hygiene management much easier and can help keep your own teeth healthy for longer. for example, If you repeatedly feel that a specific area is always uncomfortable or that dental floss doesn't go in easily even after brushing your teeth It might not be a simple habit problem, but an arrangement problem. 🔸 Reference Points A good-looking layout is important, but, It is more important to also consider whether the structure makes it easy to clean the spaces between the teeth. 3. In the case of an open bite where the front teeth do not touch If your front teeth do not touch even when you close your mouth, the functional discomfort may feel greater than the appearance. A state where a gap forms between the upper and lower front teeth, preventing them from touching each other, even when the mouth is tightly closed. open bite It is called. In this case, it is not just a visible issue; the inconvenience felt in daily life is quite significant. For example, it is difficult to bite off noodle dishes like cold noodles or spaghetti with your front teeth, and it may feel like your pronunciation is slurred. Restoring the bite of your front teeth through orthodontics can help you regain the ability to bite and chew food, and it can also help improve pronunciation. 🔸 Reference Points Rather than simply dismissing it by thinking, "My front teeth just don't quite touch," if you experience recurring discomfort during eating or pronunciation, it is advisable to have it checked from a functional perspective. 4. In cases of facial asymmetry where the facial center is misaligned If your facial midline is misaligned or appears crooked to one side, orthodontic treatment can be helpful. The facial midline does not align, or It looks twisted to one side Facial asymmetry It can also be a candidate for orthodontic treatment. Of course, in cases where the disharmony of the skeleton itself is very severe Surgery may be necessary. However, in many cases, orthodontic treatment alone can alleviate the degree of asymmetry and yield satisfactory results. If your mouth or jaw looks crooked to one side when you look in the mirror, If the center of your face always feels awkward in photos, you might want to check it at least once. 🔸 Reference Points Rather than viewing asymmetry simply as “is it because only one side is used more?”, An approach that examines the bite and the facial midline together is necessary. FAQ Q1. How long does orthodontic treatment take? A1. It depends on the condition, but for a short period 4~6 months , usually One and a half to two years or more It takes time. In order to move teeth healthily Weak and persistent power This is because it is necessary. Q2. If I get braces for a protruding mouth, can my mouth look too deeply recessed? A2. The recent direction of orthodontics is naturalness It is close to. Rather than simply injecting a large amount, it is important to find a natural placement by considering the individual patient's facial harmony. Q3. What precautions should be taken during orthodontic treatment? A3. The most important thing is Oral hygiene management and Adhere to the appointment schedule no see. Food particles can easily get stuck around the device, so it must be cleaned thoroughly. Also, caution is required as hard or chewy foods can cause the device to detach. Adhering to your scheduled appointments helps you complete your treatment within the planned period. . conclusion Orthodontics It is not simply a process of straightening teeth. mouth , Oral health , Chewing function , facial balance like It is connected to a wider variety of areas than you might think. However, the same method does not work for everyone. ⚠️Rather than making a decision based solely on price or trends, The first step is to accurately verify my current condition. Especially since orthodontics is a treatment that requires a long time, Not only the proficiency of the medical staff but also the cooperation of the patient is very important. I wonder if I really need correction , And which direction is natural and appropriate I recommend that you consult thoroughly with an orthodontist. Smile D Dental Clinic Chief Director Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Major in Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Board-certified Orthodontist by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Completed internship and residency in Orthodontics at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital - International member of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Correctional Organizations (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Association of Orthodontists - Certified by the Korean Association of Orthodontists View more expert columns by Dr. Oh Su-hwan, Director of Smile D Dental Clinic 📎 [Expert Column] Clear Aligners: Wire-Free Orthodontic Treatment—Is It Really Unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] No-Prep Veneers, Is It Really 'No Prep'? A Summary of the Key Points You Must Know 📎 [Expert Column] How to Restore Gum Health - Confusing Brushing and Mouthwash Usage. Here's How to Do It 📎 [Expert Column] Laminate Procedures: It Effectively Suits Only the Right People! (feat. Non-invasive and Minimal Removal Laminates)
오수환 원장26.03.17Views 188Likes 4 (Question) It has been a few years since I got braces, and I am worried because gaps have formed between my teeth.[9]
I started orthodontic treatment 10 years ago and now have a retainer attached to the inside of my teeth. I only wear the braces before going to bed. I was told it would be good to wear braces all day, but since I have to talk a lot for my job, I found them uncomfortable. The dentist said it was fine to wear it only before bed, so I have been wearing my braces only before going to sleep ever since. I didn't think there was any problem, but one day a friend saw me smiling and said something. Why are your front teeth so missing????? So I looked in the mirror, and the gap between my front teeth was wide, so it looked like a black hole. When I saw that, I initially thought something was stuck in my teeth, so I tried brushing them, but it turned out the gap was indeed there. Since then, I've tried wearing my braces for longer periods and brushing my teeth more diligently, but The gap between the teeth did not narrow again. On top of that, food kept getting stuck in the innermost part of my upper left tooth, causing a severe gap. Now, no matter what I eat, food always gets stuck on the innermost left tooth... I am in severe pain because I cannot remove food particles without an interdental brush. If you look at my teeth, they are spaced apart like this. ( The amazing thing is that food gets stuck in my front teeth now, too. I can't take a picture of the inner teeth, but they are in serious condition. Food gets stuck, so I really need an interdental brush all the time. On days I don't bring my interdental brush, food particles don't come out even with brushing, so the pain is severe. Do I need to get the braces redone? I heard that braces put a lot of strain on the gums. I've already finished my braces, so I'm worried that doing it again might make my gums worse. The cost will be quite high, too... Is it possible to do partial re-correction on just two parts, the front teeth and the inner teeth? I'm seriously so stressed out because of the gap between my teeth when I smile and the food getting stuck in the inner teeth. I worked so hard to get my braces straightened, but they've come apart like this, and it's so stressful. I am still debating whether to get re-orthodontics because I'm worried my gums might weaken. I was wondering if anyone has tried partial re-correction. If you have done this, I would appreciate it if you could share any side effects, reviews, or costs. I'm wondering if I can get braces at a different dental clinic than the one where I originally had them done!!
메론잉26.03.14Views 192Likes 3 Orthodontic Re-treatment Review! A Summary of Causes, Effects, and Before-and-After Differences[8]
I had to undergo re-orthodontic treatment because my teeth shifted out of alignment again over time after my initial treatment. The result of two years of diligent correction Effects of tooth retreatment Overall, I was satisfied, but there were also practical difficulties, such as managing the maintenance device. Effects of tooth retreatment There were definitely advantages, but since it is a treatment with both pros and cons, I think it is important to consider it carefully before making a decision! I had braces a long time ago. After the orthodontic treatment was finished, even the retainers attached to the inside of my teeth were removed, but I later learned that most people continue to wear them. As time passed, my teeth started to look a bit uneven and began to shift again. Although it is said that teeth naturally move a little even after treatment, I think they moved much faster because I had a history of malocclusion. It might not be very noticeable to others, but I was constantly self-conscious whenever I looked in the mirror, and I felt even more stressed when taking photos. When I went to the dentist for a regular check-up, the dentist recommended re-orthodontics first, and since they said they could do it at a slightly lower cost, I underwent the procedure. This is a photo from the early stages of re-correction. The tooth on the right (left in the photo) hangs down long, while the tooth on the left (right in the photo) is higher. It is twisted into a diagonally tilted shape. I could tell that the alignment of my teeth was off by drawing lines. My orthodontic treatment period was quite long due to jaw joint problems and malocclusion. I even underwent orthodontic retreatment for a whopping two years! I consistently received treatment by visiting the dentist once a month. To be honest... Effects of tooth retreatment I hardly felt it until the middle. That is because orthodontic treatment isn't something that changes drastically in a short period of time. I didn't really realize it while I was getting braces, but as I compared the photos I took from time to time, I gradually Effects of tooth retreatment I felt it appearing around the latter half. The re-correction is now complete. Overall, looking at Effects of tooth retreatment I am quite satisfied with it. My teeth are aligned better than before, so they are now level! Compared to before, the teeth that used to go up have come down and become parallel. However, although the alignment of my teeth has improved significantly, realistically, it hasn't been 100% corrected, and I also developed a black triangle on my lower teeth. In reality, it is bigger and clearer than this. Also, this time I had an orthodontic retainer attached to the inside of my lower teeth, and tartar builds up easily on the retainer area and the black triangle, so sometimes I have to get scaling done twice a year. I think this is definitely something we have to accept. Still. Effects of tooth retreatment I think it was a good decision to do it again because it is good overall. There are likely many people considering retreatment due to misaligned teeth even after orthodontic treatment, and based on my actual experience... Effects of tooth retreatment It certainly exists, but it has its pros and cons. It takes a long time and requires maintenance, but I am satisfied that the stressful part has been improved. tooth middle-aged man correction effect I think it feels different depending on an individual's condition and expectations. I hope my post is helpful to those considering orthodontic retreatment.
AA26.02.14Views 204Likes 2 [Health Column] 3 Criteria for Choosing the Right Orthodontic Device for You[5]
hello, Smile Dental Clinic of Director Oh Su-hwan no see. If you are considering orthodontic treatment, you may have thought this at least once. “Should we lay the railroad?”, “Is expensive always better?” There are many types of devices, but explaining them is difficult, and the cost differences are even more confusing. We've selected only the most confusing points for those considering braces. , Let's organize it so that you can reduce unnecessary choices. 1. Which orthodontic devices should I avoid? ✨There are devices that may seem cheap, but can be a burden in the long run. Many people choose it because of the cost, but There are also devices that may increase discomfort during the treatment process. ⚠️ ✔️ Resin bracket At first, it is less noticeable because it is similar to the color of the teeth. Curry, coffee, etc. Discolors easily It can be Because the strength is weak, there is a possibility of the device wearing out or falling off. Treatment may take longer ✔️ General ligation bracket It is a method of tying wires with thin wires. The end of the wire pokes into my mouth It can cause injury High friction can slow down tooth movement → “If you choose based solely on the initial cost, the treatment process may become more difficult.” 2. Which is most important: cost, aesthetics, or speed? ✨Corrective devices vary depending on ‘my priorities’. Not every device is a good choice for everyone. I need to start by organizing the criteria I consider most important. 🔍 ✔️ If cost-effectiveness and performance are important to you? metal bracket A relatively inexpensive yet robust method You should take into account the obvious appearance ✔️ Want a treatment that doesn't leave any marks? Invisalign or Lingual correction Invisalign: Removable, Aesthetic Lingual braces: invisible, but cost and adaptation period must be considered. ✔️ Want quick treatment and less pain? Self-ligating brackets (Clippy, etc.) There is less friction, so teeth move relatively quickly. Less pain and fewer visits This is the preferred method for busy office workers. 3. What are the criteria for selecting a dental clinic that affect the outcome of orthodontic treatment? ✨What’s more important than the device is ‘who is providing the treatment.’ Even if it's the same device Your experience may vary depending on where and how you receive treatment. 🔸 Be sure to check during consultation At the dental clinic What device do you use the most? self-ligating device Whether to use When the device falls off Whether additional costs will be incurred 📌 Questions like these It serves as a criterion for assessing how much consideration is given to treatment efficiency and patient convenience. FAQ Q1. Do self-ligating brackets really shorten the treatment period? A1. Because there is less friction compared to general devices, in some cases the treatment period may be shortened. Q2. Can anyone get Invisalign? A2. While most are possible, bracket orthodontics may be more appropriate depending on the condition of your teeth. Adherence to the wear time is important. Q3. Are metal brackets cheaper because they are less effective? A3. No. While performance and precision are excellent, aesthetics may dictate preference. conclusion Orthodontic treatment is a process that can last from as little as one year to as long as two years or more. Rather than deciding based solely on price or surrounding reviews, It is important to choose the right one for your lifestyle and oral health. ✨ Rather than rushing blindly It is important to establish a treatment plan through sufficient consultation. It can make or break the outcome and your satisfaction. Smile D Dental Clinic CEO Oh Su-hwan - Graduated from Yonsei University College of Dentistry - Department of Orthodontics, Yonsei University Graduate School of Dentistry - Orthodontic specialist certified by the Ministry of Health and Welfare - Regular member of the Korean Orthodontic Association - Completed internship and residency at Ewha Womans University Mokdong Hospital, Department of Orthodontics - International member of the American Academy of Orthodontics (AAO) - International member of the World Federation of Orthodontics (WFO) - Regular member of the Korean Orthodontic Association - Certified by the Korean Orthodontic Association See more expert columns from Smile Dental Clinic Director Oh Su-hwan 📎 [Expert Column] Is transparent braces, a wire-free orthodontic treatment, really unnoticeable? 📎 [Expert Column] Is Dental Laminates Really "No Prep"? Key Points You Need to Know 📎 [Expert Column] How to Restore Healthy Gum Health - Confusing Brushing and Gargling Techniques. Here's How 📎 [Expert Column] Laminate Treatment: Effective for Some People! (feat. Uncut and Minimally Cut Laminate)
오수환 원장26.02.10Views 167Likes 2 Satisfaction with children's orthodontic treatment is high at Yonsei Yaksok Oral and Maxillofacial Surgery in Paju.[2]
My child is currently undergoing orthodontic treatment at the clinic. The oral and maxillofacial surgeon is also very helpful and I'm very satisfied. The nurses are very kind, and the directors are incredibly attentive. It's always crowded, but they always try their best to accommodate my appointment, which I'm always grateful for. Parking is convenient. The waiting room is spacious and comfortable. They have a coffee machine, so having an Americano while waiting is a real treat. They also have an ice water purifier, which is a real treat in the summer. My child was very scared of orthodontic treatment, but now he's taking it very well. I'm so grateful to the female therapist who checked my cavities today for being so thorough, even explaining how to brush my teeth.
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At Miso Plan Dental Clinic in Gangnam-gu, orthodontic treatment is performed without any discomfort.[2]
My teeth are uneven overall, and my front teeth overlap when I smile, so I've been contemplating getting braces for a long time. At first, I was worried because I'd heard so many people say braces are painful and uncomfortable, but it actually turned out to be better than I expected. During my initial consultation, the therapist thoroughly explained my dental condition, the treatment period, and even the cost, which gave me confidence and helped me recommend the right treatment for my teeth. When I first got my braces, I felt a bit sore for a few days, but I quickly got used to the difficulty in chewing. Even during my frequent visits for adjustments, they always checked my condition thoroughly and addressed any discomfort immediately, which was reassuring. They also gave me detailed instructions on brushing and care methods, so I no longer had to worry about cavities.
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Can orthodontic treatment be done at any age?[21]
Braces are usually done at a young age, right? I don't think I've ever seen someone get them later in life. Of course, that's unless there's an accident or special circumstances. Lately, I've been realizing a renewed interest in and complex about my appearance, something I didn't realize when I was younger, so I've become interested in orthodontic treatment. I'm curious if there are any problems with orthodontic treatment at an older age.
마오병26.02.01Views 770Likes 12 I am satisfied with my child's orthodontic consultation at Yonsei Well Kids Dental Clinic in Namdong-gu.[1]
I visited the dentist for a consultation for orthodontic treatment. It was my child's first time, so he was nervous, and I had a lot of questions. However, the overall atmosphere was relaxed and friendly, from the moment he checked in to the treatment. Before the consultation, they thoroughly checked the current condition of my teeth through X-rays and intraoral photographs, and they explained the reasons for orthodontic treatment in a way my child could understand, which gave me confidence. The director didn't just prescribe a single orthodontic treatment method; instead, he compared and explained the available treatment options based on my child's growth stage. He was honest about the treatment period, how each stage would be performed, and any potential discomfort, which eased my stress. He also explained the costs and maintenance methods without reservation, which was even more satisfying. The consultation time was more generous than at other dental clinics, and the patient's level of care was strong, making me feel confident in entrusting my child to this clinic.
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Review of a child's orthodontic consultation at Baegotgoun Dental Clinic in Siheung City[2]
I visited the dentist for my son's orthodontic consultation. It was my son's first time receiving orthodontic treatment, so I was a bit worried, but the overall atmosphere from the reception to the consultation was comfortable and reassuring. The dentist first took X-rays and intraoral photographs, then showed me the alignment of my teeth and the balance of my jaw on a screen and explained it to me. He calmly explained why orthodontic treatment was necessary and the benefits of starting now, at a level my son could relate to. The treatment was very helpful, as they provided detailed information on the differences between different types of orthodontic devices, their duration, and the step-by-step process. I especially trusted them because they didn't just recommend expensive treatments, but suggested practical options tailored to my child's dental condition. They also provided thorough aftercare instructions and precautions, which I felt I could manage at home. Thanks to their attentive care and friendly approach to explaining things from a parent's perspective, I felt like they were much more trustworthy than other dental clinics.
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I'm worried about my teeth becoming spaced out after orthodontic treatment.[7]
It's been quite some time since I had braces. My teeth are very gapped The front teeth are also slightly apart. It's not noticeable when you talk normally. I guess I was worried because it was around the front teeth. It can be uncomfortable because a lot of food gets stuck between the teeth. Should I get it re-corrected? I'm worried because the cost and time are similar. Has anyone tried recalibration?
ssul011526.01.25Views 160Likes 2 My teeth are still crooked after orthodontic treatment. Is it okay to get orthodontic treatment again?[15]
I had braces when I was young, but they say that even with braces, your teeth become crooked over time. So, my teeth also became very crooked after braces. In particular, the three lower teeth in the center moved to the left as if they were falling. I have a retainer attached to the inside of my teeth and wear it every night to sleep, but it still happened. The dentist also recommended re-orthodontic treatment. It doesn't seem like a commercial practice since it's the dental clinic I used to go to. Actually, I've been worried about my teeth for a while now. It seems like tartar builds up more often than before. But on the other hand, I'm worried about my gums. How does orthodontic treatment specifically affect the gums? Some say that gums are innate and have nothing to do with braces, while others say that they definitely become weaker. I'm not sure exactly how long it will take since I'm older than before, but the dentist said it would take a year, but it could take longer. I wonder if there's anyone who's ever tried proofreading twice. How are the teeth of those who have had braces maintained?
뭉게뭉게26.01.22Views 251Likes 6 Suwon Reference Smile Orthodontics Clinic offers friendly orthodontic treatment, but the cost can be a bit high.[1]
Orthodontics The treatment and procedure are a bit expensive. The director is kind and considerate The parking lot is narrow and crowded. The basement level 3 and below is relatively spacious. Getting there is very easy The waiting room is comfortable and relaxing The big drawback is that it is expensive because it is not covered by health insurance. These days, dental implants are very competitive and have become very affordable, and dental insurance is also good... It seems like orthodontic treatment isn't covered by dental insurance, and since there isn't much competition, the prices are quite expensive. In Suwon, it is a representative orthodontic dental clinic, but I wish the cost was a little cheaper. It's a very burdensome price.. haha We recommend that you visit the doctor on a weekday morning or right after the doctor's appointment rather than on the weekend.
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Seoul Smiling Children's Dental Clinic in Siheung City: A Satisfactory Review of Child's Orthodontic Treatment
Please leave a review after visiting your child's dentist. My child's teeth seemed to be becoming increasingly irregular, so I went for a consultation, and the result was truly satisfying. At first, I thought it would be just a simple checkup, but the doctor gave me a thorough explanation of the current condition of my teeth and the expected changes, using X-rays and oral scans. I felt confident in the doctor. I especially appreciated that he didn't intimidate me or recommend immediate orthodontic treatment, but suggested a realistic approach of partial orthodontic treatment and space maintenance, tailored to my child's growth stage. Because the explanations were explained at the child's level, the child was able to follow along without feeling nervous. The clinic's atmosphere was calm and the waiting time wasn't long, making it even more comfortable for parents. I was first fitted with a simple teeth alignment device, and I received thorough instructions on how to wear and care for it. My child didn't experience any significant pain after the treatment, and he adapted well when he returned home. Above all, I was most satisfied with the fact that they developed a plan tailored to his growth without overtreatment.
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Do you think you only need to get braces once!?[8]
People who do it once are sure to do it again. I'm afraid I might do the same, but do you all think that once is enough!?
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