Here Is Information On Mississippi Orthodontics

By David Phillips


Dental medicine is a medical profession responsible for maintaining proper dental health in people. Dentistry is a field which has a broad coverage and has various sub-specialties under it. Each sub-category covers a specific area of the wellbeing of teeth. As such, orthodontics is a field under dentistry that involves jaw and teeth alignment. Here are facts regarding Mississippi orthodontics.

The doctors who specialize in this area are known as orthodontists. Their work is to correct teeth and jaws which are positioned improperly in the mouth. It is highly important to align all teeth properly so that it is easier to clean and maintain proper oral hygiene and health. If the teeth are aligned improperly, it is difficult to clean them effectively.

Teeth that are not cleaned properly and regularly are at a higher risk of contracting dental diseases and thus, they are prone to early loss. Immediately diseases like tooth decay and periodontal disease develop, it becomes more difficult to get the mouth properly cleaned. Chewing also becomes a problem. Chewing using such teeth usually stresses various head and neck muscles a lot and may lead to headaches, shoulder pain, back pain, neck aches and TMJ syndrome.

When the teeth in the mouth are improperly aligned, their aesthetic appeal is adversely affected. When someone has crooked teeth, they normally tend to hide them when laughing or smiling since they are not so confident about exposing them. This greatly affects self-esteem of a person. Lack of self-esteem obviously affects someone in their life in multiple ways.

There is a variety of appliances either fixed or removable that orthodontists use in rectifying misaligned teeth and jaws. There is a wide range of purposes that these appliances are meant for, jincluding moving teeth, retraining muscles, and influencing the growth of jaws. These appliances work in a manner that involves putting pressure on the affected teeth and jaws gently until proper alignment is achieved.

Different appliances have different abilities to correct dental misalignments. As such, how severe the condition that one is suffering from will determine the kind of dental appliance used by the practitioner. Multiple appliances and approaches may also be used to solve certain conditions if necessary. Each approach and appliance is used at different stages of the treatment process.

A person who is interested in becoming an orthodontist should know very well that the decision is a big one. The training process itself can take over ten years from the moment an individual finishes high school. One is required to earn a bachelor degree which takes four years and later proceed to earn a second degree in a medical school. This takes another four years.

One should then spend 3 more years in an orthodontic residency. After completing this, an individual should pursue licensure, which needs one to pass a written test given by the ABO (American Board of Orthodontics). One may also get board certification if they want immediately after licensing or later. The amount of experience one has normally determines their monthly. That means that orthodontics who have more training and experience earn more than those who do not.




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