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UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENT STAGES OF ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT

Nigmatova I.M.,Ahmadi Behnaz,Ne’matova Madina , TSDI

Abstract

The process of receiving orthodontic treatment is intricate and involves several steps, each with unique objectives and difficulties. The foundation is laid at the initial consultation, during which a thorough examination and diagnostic records are acquired in order to create a personalized treatment plan. The next step is active therapy, which involves the placement of orthodontic tools, like braces or clear aligners, to continuously and gently push the teeth. To direct tooth movement and maximize treatment results, adjustments are made on a regular basis. The refinement stage entails correcting any minor faults and fine-tuning the alignment as the teeth get closer to their intended placements. The retention phase, which usually involves the use of retainers to prevent relapse, is crucial for sustaining the effects that have been attained. Patients can collaborate and actively engage in their orthodontic experience by being aware of these stages.

Keywords

Orthodontics, Treatment Stages, Phases of Orthodontics, Orthodontic Treatment, Process of Orthodontic Treatment, Journey Stages of Braces Treatment, Invisalign Stages, Orthodontic Consultation, Active Treatment Orthodontics, Orthodontic Refinement, Retention Phase Orthodontics, Orthodontic Retainers.

References

American Association of Orthodontists: https://www.aaoinfo.org/

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UNDERSTANDING THE DIFFERENT STAGES OF ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT. (2024). International Journal of Medical Sciences, 4(12), 216-220. https://doi.org/10.55640/