Patient involvement essential
Orthodontic treatment involves constraints and even contraindications. It is therefore a well-considered and important decision for the patient, who must participate fully in his treatment and follow-up.
Orthodontic treatment should not be given to children or adolescents. He must be the actor of his treatment. The availability of the patient is essential to fix regular appointments necessary for the treatment.
It is essential to have impeccable dental hygiene and to follow the dietary advice and instructions given by your orthodontist regarding the wearing of elastics to ensure that the treatment is as effective as possible. A good understanding of the treatment plan and its acceptance are inseparable. These are key factors in the success of the treatment.
To read : Dental Hygiene and Food with an Appliance
To read : Elastics in Orthodontics
Patience for a successful treatment
This is why, during the diagnostic appointment, the practitioner will endeavour to determine, with the patient, the most suitable type of care and equipment, with an estimate of time and cost.
Before the treatment begins, the different phases, their duration and purpose will be detailed, as well as the expected results. A follow-up visit may also be recommended to check for or treat cavities. In the case of loosening of the teeth, a treatment may have to be carried out beforehand in order to support the future orthodontic appliance without complications.
Patience is the key word in orthodontic treatment, whether for adults or children.
Orthodontic treatment requires a sometimes significant financial investment. Before beginning any treatment, an estimate will be established by the orthodontist. If the child is less than sixteen years old, a request for coverage can be made to the Social Security.
Patient involvement essential
Orthodontic treatment involves constraints and even contraindications. It is therefore a well-considered and important decision for the patient, who must participate fully in his treatment and follow-up.
Orthodontic treatment should not be given to children or adolescents. He must be the actor of his treatment. The availability of the patient is essential to fix regular appointments necessary for the treatment.
It is essential to have impeccable dental hygiene and to follow the dietary advice and instructions given by your orthodontist regarding the wearing of elastics to ensure that the treatment is as effective as possible. A good understanding of the treatment plan and its acceptance are inseparable. These are key factors in the success of the treatment.
To read : Dental Hygiene and Food with an Appliance
To read : Elastics in Orthodontics
Patience for a successful treatment
This is why, during the diagnostic appointment, the practitioner will endeavour to determine, with the patient, the most suitable type of care and equipment, with an estimate of time and cost.
Before the treatment begins, the different phases, their duration and purpose will be detailed, as well as the expected results. A follow-up visit may also be recommended to check for or treat cavities. In the case of loosening of the teeth, a treatment may have to be carried out beforehand in order to support the future orthodontic appliance without complications.
Patience is the key word in orthodontic treatment, whether for adults or children.
Orthodontic treatment requires a sometimes significant financial investment. Before beginning any treatment, an estimate will be established by the orthodontist. If the child is less than sixteen years old, a request for coverage can be made to the Social Security.