What is an Orthodontic Tooth problem?

It is defined as a disorder in which there is a problem which is related to the crowding of teeth. The teeth are not properly aligned.

What are the signs and symptoms of Orthodontic tooth problem?
It includes the problem in cleaning as well as there is a lot of accumulation of plaque. In this the teeth are not aligned and make difficulty in the cleaning. Esthetically, the teeth do not look nice. It is along and chronic process that happens from one day to years. The teeth may also become sensitive to sweet and spicy food. There is a loss of cementum which exposes the dentin to stimuli which is external. The roots are visible as well as exposed and the tooth is notched near the gums. There is a change in the color of tooth. The cavities are formed below the gums and space which is formed between the teeth increases in the size. The gingival is swollen and red in color. There is a bleeding in the gums when we brush the teeth. There is a bad breath too.

How Orthodontic tooth problem can be diagnosed?
It includes the use of visual examination and a patient history.

How Orthodontic tooth problem can be treated?
It includes that there is no specific treatment for this disorder. One must identify the cause for it and must act against it. There are two options available one is the removable and other is the fixed use of orthodontic wires.

How Orthodontic tooth problem can be prevented?
It includes the avoidance of any irritating factor. But this condition is mainly genetic so one cannot do much in it.

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