Retention phase of orthodontic therapy

After removing the braces, the orthodontic therapy is not completed. Although your smile now looks as you wanted, you must know how the therapy continues by wearing the so-called retention brace. Namely, the supporting bone in which the roots of the teeth are placed has not hardened yet, and if the patient stops the therapy in the retention phase, there is a great chance that the teeth will...

Periodontal Aaccelerated Osteogenic Orthodontics (PAOO)  

Improper dentition can impair the quality of life by affecting the function, appearance and psychological well-being of the patient, which is why it is necessary to seek orthodontic therapy. However, most patients are reluctant to undergo fixed orthodontic therapy due to the longer duration of treatment. The modern era of interdisciplinary dentistry has transferred the traditional way of treatment to new treatment alternatives such as periodontally accelerated osteogenic orthodontics (PAOO). …

Child being examined by an orthodontist with parents present

What is the difference between an orthodontist and a dentist? 

What is the difference between an orthodontist and a dentist? Who is an orthodontist? Many people use the terms dentist and orthodontist interchangeably. These two professions certainly have similarities, but orthodontics is a specific branch of dentistry and is the queen of our dental profession. These specialists treat certain types of dental problems. You may never visit an orthodontist, but if you do, you should understand …

Oral hygiene when wearing braces

Oral hygiene Dental hygiene is extremely important when wearing fixed braces. When a patient starts wearing fixed braces, they may feel afraid that brushing their teeth will damage the brackets and wires. However, there is no need to be afraid – the braces are designed to withstand brushing without any problems. The patient’s primary task while wearing braces is to maintain high hygiene …

Invisalign First

Great results for small smiles A new orthodontic therapy that can brighten a child's smile in an age of growth and development. Invisalign First is an orthodontic braces designed specifically for small smiles in children who grow from 6 to 10 years of age at the time of tooth change. The aligner that children put on and take off themselves is made of smooth, transparent plastic that ...

Orthodontist working with a patient

How to get a new smile?

How to get a new smile The imperative of modern man is a beautiful and healthy appearance, which is largely determined by a beautiful smile. People are increasingly aware of the importance of facial aesthetics and a beautiful smile in all segments of life, so more and more people are turning to the dentist precisely because they want to make their smile and the appearance of their teeth more beautiful. The right attitude …

Myobrace appliances and treatment of orthodontic myofunctional anomalies in early age

Myobrace therapy: a solution for bad oral habits, proper breathing and proper jaw development At LiderDent Polyclinic, we offer the Myobrace system of mobile devices that are worn for a minimum of 1-2 hours during the day and all night while sleeping. To solve this problem, we recommend a system of mobile braces that focuses on solving the underlying causes of improper tooth position...

Aligners are the present and future of orthodontics

Aligners: The Present and Future of Modern Orthodontics Dental Tribune, interview. 1. Please tell us a little more about what oral health is, why it is important, and what straightening teeth actually is? Oral health involves the function and aesthetics of a smile with healthy teeth and the surrounding structures of the stomatognathic system. Orthodontic anomalies are a frequent topic and focus of fashion …

Myths and misconceptions about orthodontics

Myths and misconceptions about orthodontics that you need to stop believing Myth 1. Anyone who sells aligners is an orthodontist. False. While some general dentists or online companies offer aligners, only an orthodontist who has spent additional years of training can call themselves an orthodontic specialist. If an untrained person attempts to straighten teeth, it can lead to permanent damage to the teeth, face, and …