Dental Care with Dr. Rahman

Straighten your Teeth with Brace

Dental Brace

Due to their incredible efficiency & results, braces still remain one of the most popular methods of teeth straightening

Teens is the Best Time for Orthodontic Treatment

Straightening of your teeth is not enough for best smile transformation and there is lot more to do. Dr Rahman is here to think more from different perception for your best treatment outcome. We always suggest to visit at early teens for straightening teeth if there any concern about smile or crooked teeth as it is the best time to get the treatment with braces. 

Teens is the most delicate period of life journey. So it is important having right treatment with right hand without having any complications and risks about smiles transformation. Braces for teens always should handled with skills and adequate clinical knowledge and Dr Rahman could be your best choice. 

How is Adult Orthodontics Different From Child or Teen Orthodontics?

The biggest difference in orthodontics for adults vs. children/teens is that adults are no longer growing. Adult treatment may take slightly longer than treatment for children/teens with a similar problem due to the maturity and density of the bone adults have. Some medications and habits, like smoking, clenching or grinding teeth, or tongue thrusting, can affect the outcome of treatment. It’s common for orthodontists to work with a patient’s family dentist to coordinate care. In order to reach optimal dental health, the dentist and adult orthodontist may need to call in other dental specialists, such as oral surgeons, gum specialists, and restorative specialists.

Common Orthodontic Problem

Overcrowding

Overcrowding is when the size and number of teeth are larger than the underlying supporting bone resulting in overlapping

Deep Bite

An overbite is when the upper front teeth excessively overlap the bottom front teeth when the back teeth are closed. This is also called a closed bite or deep bite.

Under Bite

An underbite is when the lower front teeth or jaw sit ahead of the upper front teeth or jaw. This is also known as a Class III malocclusion.

Protruded Teeth

If you have protruding teeth, it means your teeth stick out further than is aesthetically pleasing. This can occur in both arches or just the top.

Open Bite

An open bite is a malocclusion in which teeth do not make contact with each other. With an anterior open bite, the front teeth do not touch when the back teeth are closed together.

Anterior Cross Bite

Anterior crossbite. This happens when one or some of your upper front teeth sit behind your lower front teeth.

Spacing

Spacing (the opposite of crowding), is an excess of space for your teeth which results in gaps between your teeth.

Gummy Smile

Gummy smile, also known as excessive gingival display, is a smile that shows gum under the upper lip.

Avaiable Braces at Our Clinic

Metal Brace

Metal Braces are fixed brace. They are efficient for straightening the teeth. They are glued to the the teeth surface and connect with are the metal wire. Wire changed in every 4 to 6 weeks to achieve desired tooth movement

Ceramic Brace

Ceramic brace familiar for aesthetic reason and works similar way to the metallic brace. It need to be glued onto the teeth surface and teeth are connected with wire for individual tooth movement. 

Demon Brace

Damon Brace system work as same way to the metal brace but for its self locking system we don’t need to put elastic which need to change every visit. It is reduce the chairside time during every visit to the orthodontist, reduce plaque accumulation.

 
Clear Brace

Invisalign® clear aligners are a faster and more comfortable option for teeth straightening compared to braces.