Orthodontics

Tooth restoration with orthodontics

Orthodontics is a therapeutic and aesthetic method in dentistry for treating the misalignment and disarrangement of teeth. Its usefulness varies from treatment and appearances. You may design your teeth the way you want. Dental restoration with orthodontics is a common request among patients seeking orthodontic treatment. Depending on an orthodontist’s opinion, orthodontics is performed in specific conditions along with other dental treatments such as dental veneers, composites, and implants.

The dental structure is destroyed when teeth break, decay, or lose their normal color. Dental veneers, composites, or crowns are extraordinary treatment options. However, an orthodontic treatment is required when teeth are misaligned or disarranged and even when patients have jaw malocclusions. A question may now arise. Can a patient with veneered or composited teeth benefit from an orthodontic treatment?

How Does Dental Restoration Affect Orthodontic Brackets and Aligners?

According to the American Dental Association (ADA), restoration of crooked teeth or disarranged canines can be performed with orthodontic brackets or transparent aligners such as invisalign.

If you are an adult or a child seeking treatment with fixed or removable orthodontic brackets or transparent aligners, you might need dental restoration with orthodontics. Dental treatment and restoration with orthodontics can include dental crowns, dental implants, dental transplants, dental veneers, and dental composites. Many patients wonder whether dental restoration methods affect their orthodontic treatments.

Conventional Methods of Dental Restoration

The most common dental restoration methods that may affect the ability to receive orthodontic treatment are the following:

Dental crowns: Covering the crown of a tooth completely, a dental crown on a tooth is usually made from resin or porcelain.

Veneers: These are thin shell covers resembling the tooth color. They are attached to your teeth by the dentist so that your teeth become classic.

Dental Implant: Implanting teeth with dental implants.

Dental Crown for Dental Restoration with Orthodontics

Dental crowns are a conventional dental restoration method for the patients whose enamels are weak or teeth are broken. Some patients worry about the durability of their dental crowns during the orthodontic treatment.

If you already have dental crowns from restoration treatments but are now looking for dental alignment with orthodontics, you might wonder whether it is possible to undergo an orthodontic operation with dental crowns. The answer is yes. It is possible. You can still have orthodontic brackets on your dental crowns. You can also use conventional metal brackets. In fact, an orthodontist attaches the brackets simply on your dental crowns.

If your dental crown is in good shape, it will receive no harm from the orthodontic treatment. In most scenarios, your orthodontist will use different techniques for performing dental restoration with orthodontics. At the end of the treatment, the orthodontist removes brackets from dental crowns carefully so as not to harm the crowns.

Using transparent aligners of orthodontics can be an excellent option for those who seek orthodontic treatment while having dental crowns. If you wish to experience a more careful orthodontic procedure, transparent plastic sheets, transparent removable orthodontics, or invisible orthodontics can be appropriate methods for your orthodontic needs.

Dental Restoration through Orthodontics with Veneers

Dental veneers can be used as a permanent solution for stained, deformed, crooked, or broken teeth. However, patients with dental veneers sometimes seek orthodontic treatments to correct the smile design and have a standard bite.

In such cases, it is advisable to use transparent removable orthodontics, aligners, or invisalign because the fixed orthodontic adhesive can harm the veneer porcelain and leave a stain on it at the end of the orthodontic treatment. However, it should be noted that dental and jaw malocclusions differ in severity; thus, an orthodontist decides exactly what tools should be used for a successful orthodontic treatment.

Dental Implant and Orthodontic Treatment

Employed to replace a missing tooth, a dental implant consists of a screw, an abutment, and a crown. As you age, your teeth lean towards the front of your mouth. In other words, dental implants might gradually lose the standard status as opposed to other teeth. You might also have some crooked teeth that you want to correct with orthodontic treatments. Therefore, many patients ask whether they can receive orthodontic treatments while having dental implants.

If you need dental implants and orthodontics at the same time, it is advisable to undergo orthodontics first because implants are fixed in the jaw and are unable to move.

It is not advisable at all to put dental implants in a patient’s mouth before an orthodontic treatment begins.

Sometimes, implants are used as anchors so that an orthodontist can employ an appropriate force to move teeth. If brackets are used, your dental implants will not change during the orthodontic treatment. In other words, the orthodontist considers the position of a dental implant in the orthodontic treatment plan before initiating orthodontics.

Tooth Restoration with Orthodontics FAQ

1-What should be done if an orthodontic treatment is required with dental veneers?

If you have dental veneers and crooked teeth, prioritize the orthodontic treatment because crooked teeth will gradually decay and break veneers. In addition, the nonstandard status of teeth will cause negative changes in the positions of jaws.

2-What is the best way of aligning teeth in the presence of dental implants and composites?

The best way of aligning teeth in the presence of dental implants and composites would be to have a skilled orthodontist provide an orthodontic treatment for you. In fact, a skilled orthodontist considers the positions of broken and composited teeth to provide such patients with an appropriate orthodontic plan and prevent any harm to teeth.

3-What should be done if a dental composite breaks during an orthodontic treatment?

The patient should immediately book an appointment or visit an orthodontist and restore the dental composite. If the broken tooth is left untreated and unrestored, the decay will expand and cause a disturbance in the orthodontic treatment.

4-Does an orthodontic bracket affect the dental composite restoration?

A skilled orthodontist starts the orthodontic treatment by considering the restoration of dental composites. Moreover, a special adhesive is employed to attach orthodontic brackets on these teeth in order to prevent any stains on them.

Dr Abdolreza Jamilian Orthodontist

Dr. Jamilian, an orthodontist, has a specialized fellowship in orthodontic surgery and maxillofacial abnormalities and is a professor in the orthodontics department of the Dentistry School of the Islamic Azad University. He is member of Iranian and European Board of Orthodontics (EBO) and is a member of the Iranian, American and European Orthodontists Association.

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Dr Abdolreza Jamilian Orthodontist

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