Before the procedure, the doctor will administer anesthesia to relieve pain. During the implant placement, the patient will not feel pain, but may feel tightness, pressure, or vibration. After the implant placement surgery, the patient may experience soreness, pain, and swelling. The doctor will prescribe painkillers and anti-inflammatory drugs to relieve these symptoms.
1. Ceramic
2. Metal
3. Porcelain-Fused-to-Metal
4. Composite
5. Zirconia
The choice of material will depend on several factors, such as the location of the tooth to be covered, aesthetic and strength requirements, and budget. It is best to consult your dentist for the best results.
1. The teeth move back to their original position.
After the initial orthodontic treatment is complete, if the patient does not wear retainers consistently, the teeth may shift back into their original, unwanted positions. Failure to wear retainers as instructed by your orthodontist may cause the teeth to become crowded or spaced out again.
2. Problems from incomplete orthodontic treatment the first time
In some cases, the first orthodontic treatment may not produce the desired results, such as teeth that are still slightly crooked or not in the correct position, which may require additional orthodontic treatment.
3. Changes in the jawbone
As we age, our jawbone and teeth change, which can cause teeth to shift in some cases.
4. Problems due to genetic or health factors
Some people may have asymmetrical tooth growth or have problems related to the tooth structure, such as wisdom teeth that need to be extracted or problems with the jaw structure that may require additional treatment.
5. Injuries
Sometimes teeth may shift due to accidents or injuries, requiring the completion of braces to be redone.
1. Teeth will be in the proper position.
The second round of braces helps to bring the teeth into a better position. Crooked, crowded or unsightly teeth can be aligned and function better when chewing.
2. Imperfect fixes from the first time
If the first orthodontic treatment does not produce the expected results, the second orthodontic treatment will help correct the defect and straighten the teeth better.
3. Increased confidence
After the second round of braces, better-aligned teeth can give patients more confidence, both in speaking and smiling.