Wigan Orthodontic Centre

Dental FAQs

To prevent cavities, encourage your child to brush their teeth twice a day for two minutes each time, floss daily, follow a healthy diet low in sugary foods and drinks, and visit the dentist regularly. Dental sealants can also be applied to the molars to provide an extra layer of protection against cavities.

Visiting the hygienist on a regular basis is an essential part of maintaining good oral health. A qualified dental hygienist can provide a range of treatments to help keep your teeth and gums healthy. By having your plaque and tartar professionally removed, you can avoid the build-up of bacteria in hard-to-reach places which can cause cavities, gum disease and other conditions.

In addition to removing plaque and tartar, your hygienist can also brighten up your smile with scaling and polishing techniques. Plus, they can give you tailored advice on how to look after your teeth properly at home with the right diet and regime for maintaining good oral hygiene. By visiting a hygienist regularly you can ensure that your teeth remain healthy, clean and free from decay or disease.

The frequency of dental hygiene visits is based on individual needs and can vary from every 3 to 12 months. Discussing your unique oral health needs with your dentist or hygienist is important. If you have good oral health, preventive visits may be as infrequent as once a year. However, if you are prone to cavities or gum disease, more frequent cleanings may be recommended.

Orthodontics is a branch of dentistry that focuses on the diagnosis, prevention, and correction of dental and facial irregularities. Orthodontic treatment involves the use of braces, wires, and other appliances to straighten teeth, correct bite problems, and improve dental and facial aesthetics.

The length of orthodontic treatment varies depending on the severity of the dental and orthodontic issues being addressed. The average treatment time for traditional metal braces is two to three years, but some cases may take longer or shorter.

Braces can be uncomfortable, but they shouldn't be painful. Most people experience some soreness or discomfort for a few days after the braces are first placed and after each adjustment appointment. Over-the-counter pain medications, such as ibuprofen, can help alleviate any discomfort.

The cost of orthodontic treatment varies depending on the type of braces used and the length of treatment. Traditional metal braces are typically the most affordable option, while clear aligners are usually the most expensive.

Invisible braces, also known as clear or transparent braces, are a type of orthodontic treatment designed to straighten misaligned teeth while being nearly invisible. Unlike traditional metal braces, invisible braces use a series of custom-made aligners to gradually reposition teeth.

These aligners are made from clear plastic material and are custom-moulded to fit your teeth. They will be changed every two weeks to make adjustments to the position of your teeth. As you replace each aligner, your teeth will gradually move until they are in the desired position.

One of the main benefits of this type of treatment is that the aligners are virtually invisible, making them an ideal option for those who are hesitant about traditional metal braces. The clear, plastic aligners are also more comfortable than metal braces as they don't have any wires or brackets that could cause irritation or soreness.

Invisible braces can be used to treat a wide range of dental issues, including crooked teeth, crowded teeth, misaligned teeth and gaps between teeth. They also offer an excellent option for those who have experienced relapse after traditional braces or who have an orthodontic treatment for the first time.

It's worth noting that invisible braces are not suitable for everyone. Patients with severe dental issues may require more extensive orthodontic treatment, which can be more effective with traditional metal braces. It's important to consult with an orthodontist to determine the most appropriate treatment plan for your needs.

Overall, invisible braces offer a comfortable and discreet way to achieve a straighter smile. With treatment times ranging from a few months to a couple of years, invisible braces provide a more convenient and flexible option than traditional metal braces.

Invisible braces, also known as clear aligners, are orthodontic devices that are made from a clear, medical-grade plastic material. These aligners are custom-moulded to fit your teeth and are designed to gently shift your teeth into the correct position over time.

Unlike traditional metal braces, which use brackets and wires to apply pressure to the teeth, invisible braces are designed to apply a gentle, constant force to your teeth. This force gradually moves your teeth into the correct position.

The clear plastic material used in the construction of invisible braces is typically made from a medical-grade thermoplastic material called polyurethane. This material is highly flexible and durable, allowing the aligners to withstand the pressure of daily wear.

When you wear invisible braces, they are almost invisible to the naked eye. The clear plastic material allows them to blend in with your teeth, making them an ideal option for those who are self-conscious about wearing braces.

Each set of invisible braces is custom-made to fit your teeth perfectly. This ensures that they are comfortable to wear and that they apply the right amount of pressure to your teeth to achieve the best results.

If you're considering invisible braces as an option for straightening your teeth, it's important to consult with an orthodontist to determine whether they are the right choice for your specific needs. Your orthodontist can provide you with more information about the materials used in invisible braces and what to expect during the treatment process.

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2-6 King St, Wigan WN1 1BS

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Friday 8:00 am to 4:30 pm
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