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세라로즈26.07.14Views 16Likes 0 [Health Column] The Importance of Crooked Teeth Correction According to a Dentist: "A Health Warning Hidden Behind Cuteness"[3]
hello. Director Jae-wook Jeong of Gangnam Saero Dental Clinic no see. Snagging teeth are often considered a charming feature or a symbol of cuteness, but many people are likely self-conscious about how they stand out when looking in the mirror. However, snagging teeth can be a hidden cause that threatens our oral health, going beyond mere cosmetic concerns. That is why dentists often recommend that you avoid neglecting them and seek orthodontic treatment. Today, I will explain in a very easy and detailed manner the misconceptions about 'tooth extraction,' which many people fear most when considering adult orthodontic treatment for crowded teeth, as well as the medical reasons why you should not delay treatment! 1️⃣ Why do extra teeth form, and why is it dangerous to leave them as they are? If extra teeth pushed out due to a lack of space in the jawbone are left untreated, they can cause cavities, periodontitis, and shorten the lifespan of the teeth. 🔹 Why does it happen? The biggest reason for extra teeth is a lack of space for them to be aligned. If the size of the jawbone (dental arch) is small compared to the size of the teeth, teeth such as canines are pushed out of their normal alignment by the teeth that grew earlier, causing them to erupt upward or outward. 🔹 What problems will occur if left as is? A breeding ground for stubborn cavities and gum disease ⚠️ No matter how hard you brush, toothbrush bristles cannot properly reach the areas where extra teeth overlap. As a result, food debris and plaque continuously accumulate, making it easy for deep cavities to form. In particular, periodontitis, which involves bone recession, progresses much faster in adulthood than in adolescence. Shortened tooth lifespan and occlusal abnormalities ⚠️ If your teeth are misaligned, excessive force is concentrated on specific teeth when chewing food. This can cause microscopic cracks in the teeth or lead to jaw joint pain, eventually shortening the lifespan of your entire set of teeth. If you say, "I brush my teeth diligently, but only the gums around my extra teeth frequently swell and bleed," you should definitely get checked, as periodontal disease may already be progressing. 2️⃣ "Do I always have to have healthy teeth extracted for crooked teeth correction?" Modern medicine does not recommend unconditional tooth extraction and prioritizes 'non-extraction orthodontics' utilizing digital equipment. By far the biggest reason many people hesitate to get braces is the worry that they might have to have their healthy teeth extracted. To start with the conclusion, methods to preserve natural teeth intact have advanced significantly in recent years. 🔸 Past correction methods If space was insufficient, the premolars behind the canines were mechanically extracted to create space. 🔸 Recent Digital Non-Extraction Orthodontics ✨ We precisely analyze the patient's dental arch condition in three dimensions using 3D CT and oral scanners. If there is slightly insufficient space for tooth movement, we preserve natural teeth in the following ways. Mini screw utilization : Shift the entire dentition backward to create space expansion of the palace : Expand the palace sideways to create space interdental reduction : Finely trims the spaces between teeth to straighten crooked teeth ✔️ Of course, tooth extraction may be necessary in extreme cases involving protruding teeth or severe space deficiency, but this is a matter to be decided strictly after a precise diagnosis. There is absolutely no need to delay treatment from the start due to a fear of tooth extraction! 3️⃣ If the device is a burden for working professionals? An aesthetic option! With advancements in self-ligating devices and clear aligner technology, discreet and comfortable orthodontic treatment for adults is now possible. I receive a lot of questions from working patients asking, "I have severe crowded teeth; is clear braces or invisible braces possible?" 🔹 Device evolution solves pain and appearance issues In the past, metal braces were considered essential, but recently, 'self-ligating devices' with excellent ligation power have made it possible to correct teeth quickly while reducing pain. Furthermore, with the advanced development of 'clear aligner' technology accompanied by precise digital simulation, active working adults are undergoing treatment satisfactorily while maintaining their daily lives without any visible signs of the braces. 4️⃣ What are the alternatives for those with mild crooked teeth or who find the duration burdensome? If you are short on time or have frequent in-person work, 'Airnate,' which is completed in just 7 days, can be an excellent solution. If the misalignment of your extra teeth is not severe and you are unable to wear the device for a long period due to important job interviews or frequent face-to-face work such as being a celebrity, model, or flight attendant, you may consider a completely different approach called 'Airnate'. 🔹 Features of Airnate Solution This procedure involves precisely and finely refining problematic crooked teeth lines and then attaching ultra-thin ceramics tailored to the patient's smile line. Since it allows for both proper tooth alignment and teeth whitening effects in just a few days (approximately 7 days), it offers very high satisfaction to those with significant time constraints. FAQ Q1. My other teeth are aligned, but my canine tooth is sticking out significantly. Can this be resolved quickly with partial orthodontics? A1. Even if there is only one visible extra tooth, in most cases, it is actually caused by a 'lack of overall tooth space.' To move the extra tooth into place, the remaining teeth must be moved to create space. If the molar occlusion is perfect and the lack of space is very slight, partial orthodontics may be possible; however, to prevent the side effect of the tooth protruding again in the future, it is much safer to proceed with full orthodontics. Q2. What are the clear criteria for deciding whether to extract or not? A2. The most critical criteria are the 'amount of space for the teeth' and the 'degree of lip protrusion.' If the diagnosis using 3D digital equipment reveals that the insufficient space is within 3 to 4 mm, 'non-extraction orthodontics,' which involves moving the teeth backward or widening the dental arch, is fully possible. However, if the insufficient space is significantly larger or accompanied by 'protruding lips,' premolars are extracted to induce a satisfactory change in facial appearance. Q3. Is correcting crowded teeth more painful and longer than regular braces? A3. During the first one to two weeks of treatment, you may experience slightly more soreness compared to conventional braces. This is because strong forces are applied to straighten teeth when wires are connected to them. However, the 'self-ligating brackets' currently in use apply a fine and consistent force continuously, significantly reducing pain. The treatment duration is also not significantly different from conventional braces when performed without extraction, and if the adult patient is cooperative, the treatment may even be completed faster than expected. Q4. I really can't wear the device for several years. Can AirNate be a real alternative? A4. Yes. If wearing a device for an extended period is impossible due to social activities, Airnate is an excellent alternative. While conventional orthodontics, which involves moving the roots, takes 1 to 2 years, Airnate is aesthetically designed to fit the tooth shape and is attached, completing the process in just a few days. However, if the misalignment is too severe to require root canal treatment or excessive tooth trimming, conventional orthodontics may be more advantageous; therefore, it is recommended to visit the clinic for a precise diagnosis first. conclusion 💡 Orthodontic treatment for crowded teeth is not merely for cosmetic purposes, but is a healthy treatment that extends the lifespan of teeth by preventing cavities and periodontitis in the oral cavity. As you get older, the gums around extra teeth weaken more quickly, so it is best not to delay treatment indefinitely. Recently, various options are available, such as non-extraction orthodontics that preserve natural teeth, invisible clear braces, and short-term solutions like air enamel. Rather than giving up in advance or just worrying, thinking, "Why get braces at this age?", I recommend that you have a thorough consultation with a skilled orthodontist to determine the best method that is most suitable for your current oral structure. Chief Director Jeong Jae-wook 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 원장26.07.13Views 128Likes 2 [Health Column] Choosing Partial Orthodontics Based Only on Price and Duration Will Lead to Disappointment? Diagnostic Criteria You Must Know Before Treatment[4]
Hello, I am Oh Su-hwan, the Chief Director of Smile D Dental Clinic. 😊 Many patients visit our clinic with three major concerns when considering orthodontic treatment. 😢 First, the worry about pain: "Won't orthodontic treatment be too painful?" Second, concerns about the duration, such as "It's so frustrating having to wear the device for over one or two years." 💸 Third, there is the financial concern that "the cost is millions of won, so it is too burdensome." As you ponder these concerns, you naturally come to the conclusion, "Since it is only slightly crooked in the front teeth anyway, wouldn't it be better to get partial correction, which is less expensive and takes much less time?" In fact, if your front teeth are only slightly spaced apart or just one tooth is slightly misaligned, partial orthodontics can be a very clever and excellent alternative. However, if you insist on partial orthodontics blindly driven by the sweet allure of price and duration, you may suffer painful side effects, such as your teeth protruding outwards. Today, I will explain the clear criteria in a very simple way! 👇 1️⃣ What is partial correction, and in what cases is it possible? A practical corrective method that rapidly changes the smile by selectively attaching devices to specific areas. Partial orthodontics, as the name suggests, does not involve attaching brackets to all the teeth. It is a customized treatment performed by attaching devices only to localized problem areas (usually the 4 to 6 upper and lower front teeth or a small number of specific molars). It is difficult to judge on your own, but if it meets the following conditions, it is an excellent candidate for partial correction. 🔸 Case where only one front tooth protrudes forward If your molar occlusion is normal but only one or two front teeth are slightly protruding, you can straighten the front teeth without touching the molars. 🔸 Cases where the front teeth are only slightly misaligned overall If the misalignment is not severe, the teeth are simply aligned by performing interdental reduction, which involves finely grinding the spaces between the teeth within a safe range, or by slightly widening the dental arch. 🔸 When the gap between the front teeth gradually widens For example, if the gap between the middle incisors is slightly about 1mm, the device is attached only to the front teeth and rubber bands are used to close the gap very easily and quickly. 2️⃣ Never do partial corrections in "such cases"! Attempting excessive movement results in irreversible protrusion and the destruction of normal occlusion. Many people often say, "Only one or two teeth are crooked, so please finish this quickly with simple partial orthodontics." However, the absolute scientific principle of the 'law of action and reaction' applies to orthodontic treatment. To pull or push teeth in a desired direction, a sturdy anchorage (strong teeth acting as supports) that firmly holds that powerful force from the opposite side is essential. However, partial correction using only a few devices will inevitably lack sufficient supporting strength. In particular, you must absolutely not force partial correction in the following two cases. ⚠️ 2 dangerous conditions where you must not proceed excessively When there is a severe lack of space in the oral cavity for teeth to be aligned: The very fact that teeth are crooked is evidence that there is no 'space' in the gum bone for them to sit properly. To create this space, the molars must move backward, but since partial orthodontics does not involve the molars, securing this space is impossible. When the patient's dental arch (the shape of the arch of the tooth arrangement) is excessively narrowed: Ideally, teeth should be U-shaped, but if a patient with a narrow dental arch and a pointed V-shape attempts to straighten their teeth using only partial orthodontics, the teeth are forcibly crammed into the narrow space, resulting in an inward-curving or protruding mouth where all the front teeth stick out outward. 📢 An unfortunate failure case involving a real patient This is a real case of a patient who strongly requested partial orthodontics at their previous clinic due to slight misalignment of their front teeth. Although a precise analysis diagnosed the procedure as unsuitable due to insufficient space, we proceeded with the partial correction despite the risks, after obtaining the patient's consent and strong desire. As a result, the crooked front teeth were temporarily straightened, but because the molars could not move backward, the teeth that had nowhere to go protruded forward and outward. Ultimately, the entire set of front and canine teeth protruded, leading to a very unfortunate outcome where oral symmetry and the overall normal occlusal balance were completely destroyed. 3️⃣ Partial Correction vs. Full Correction Spec Matrix for a Quick Comparison Key elements of comparison 🦷 Partial Orthodontics (Local Therapy) 🔗 Full Orthodontics (Body Harmony) Number of brackets attached 4 to 6 localized areas, mainly the front teeth All upper and lower teeth (approx. 20–24) Average duration Completion in average 3 months to maximum 6 months It takes at least 1 year and 6 months to 2 years and 6 months or more. Treatment pain intensity The pain is very minimal and the adaptation speed is fast. Pressure on the entire tooth causes initial pain Level of cost burden Very reasonable and practical compared to full correction Relatively high unit price due to overall root control Limitations of treatment targets Only when the molar bite (occlusion) is perfectly normal Severe protruding mouth, prognathism, severe malocclusion, entire 4️⃣ Top 3 Checklists for Choosing a Smart Dentist for Regret-Free Results How to Avoid the Pitfalls Hidden Behind Low Prices and Protect Your Precious Dental Health Teeth are a permanently irreversible part of the body that cannot be restored to their previous natural structure once they are shaved down or moved incorrectly. You must carefully consider the criteria below to avoid lifelong regret. ✔️ 1. Is the Chief Director, a Ministry of Health and Welfare-certified 'Orthodontic Specialist,' on-site? Predicting the three-dimensional movement angle of the tooth roots hidden behind the teeth and being able to respond quickly to side effect variables is a specialized skill that only a small number of 'orthodontists' who have completed formal clinical training can possess. ✔️ 2. Do you operate the latest 3D digital precision computational simulation equipment? Diagnosis by visual estimation is strictly prohibited. Digital CT and oral scanner infrastructure is essential, capable of designing by predicting minute alveolar bone support density and precise occlusion of the upper and lower jaws down to the millimeter level through computer simulation. ✔️ 3. Do they honestly and scientifically disclose the limitations of treatments that cannot be administered? Rather than sweet advertisements claiming, "We can unconditionally finish partial treatment in just three months," you should choose a conscientious clinic that honestly points out, by showing scientific data, the fatal risks that may arise if partial orthodontics is forced due to the patient's current lack of arch space, in order to be safe. 3 Frequently Asked Questions about Correction We provide satisfying relief for the itchy spots that patients ask about every day in the dental clinic. Q1. What is the most realistic advantage of partial orthodontics compared to full orthodontics? A. Since the number of teeth to which braces are attached is limited to approximately 4 to 6, the pain of poking the lips or the inside of the cheeks is significantly less. Additionally, while full orthodontic treatment takes around 2 years, partial treatment is completed quickly within just 3 to 6 months, and it has the distinct advantage of being very economical compared to the unit cost of the entire treatment. Q2. Won't 'interdental reduction' to create space damage my teeth or cause sensitivity? A. During partial orthodontics, 'interproximal reduction' is often performed to finely trim the sides of the teeth and create a very small space where the tooth was previously blocked. This technique is strictly executed only within the outermost, hard shell layer (enamel level), far removed from the tooth nerve. Since a skilled orthodontist performs this trimming based on a precise 3D guide, you can rest assured that it is safe and does not affect tooth lifespan or cause sensitivity. Q3. Is there a way for me to be sure on my own whether my dental condition is suitable for partial orthodontics? A. Unfortunately, it is absolutely impossible to self-diagnose based solely on the appearance of your front teeth in a mirror. Even if they appear simply spaced apart on the surface, if the direction and shape of the tooth roots inside the gum bone, or the chewing guide (occlusion pattern) with the molars, are poor, significant problems will arise during partial orthodontics. Therefore, receiving a precise analysis at a dental clinic equipped with high-precision 3D equipment is the only and correct starting point. 🏁 Conclusion: A healthy smile with natural teeth is the most powerful aesthetic. Partial correction is possible if it meets the correct conditions mentioned earlier and is performed under a precise plan by a professional. The most efficient solution that can overwhelmingly reduce both time and treatment costs no see. However, since the structural limitations of the fixed source are also very clear, do not prematurely determine your treatment plan based solely on unverified, ultra-short-term guarantee advertisements or ridiculously cheap medical marketing package prices flooding the internet. The safest and wisest path is to establish a personalized 1:1 treatment plan that is best for you by fully communicating with a clinically experienced specialist who can meticulously measure your precious oral anatomical structure and balance. I hope the information in today's column has served as a roadmap guiding your lifelong smile health in the right direction. Thank 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 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'? 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오수환 원장26.07.09Views 97Likes 4 I’ve prepared a list of questions for your orthodontic consultation. Is there anything else you need?[1]
I am planning to get an orthodontic consultation for my youngest child. Since it is a treatment that takes a long time once it starts There are a lot of things weighing on my mind. I made a list of things I'm curious about to ask during the consultation. Those who are currently undergoing orthodontic treatment or have finished treatment Could you take a look at the list? Please let me know if you have any more questions. 1. Extraction: Is extraction necessary due to the tooth structure? Is it possible to proceed without extraction or with mini-screws? (If extraction is necessary, how many teeth are removed?) 2. Estimated duration: Based on my condition, approximately how long will the total treatment take? 3. Device Recommendation: Clippy-C, ceramic, lingual, clear, etc. Which device is most effective for me, and why? 4. Additional Procedures: Are additional procedures necessary, such as mini-screw implantation, interproximal reduction, or arch expansion devices? 5. Regarding side effects: Crooked teeth, root resorption, black triangles, etc., which I must pay special attention to Are there any side effects?
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