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BRACKET – An attachment bonded to the tooth
WIRE – An arc-shaped wire held in place in the brackets by ligatures or sliding mechanisms
ELASTIC LIGATURE –Small elastic ring surrounding the ...
BRACKET – An attachment bonded to the tooth
WIRE – An arc-shaped wire held in place in the brackets by ligatures or sliding mechanisms
ELASTIC LIGATURE –Small elastic ring surrounding the bracket to hold the wire in place or METALIC LIGATURE – Small metallic ring surrounding the bracket to hold the wire in place
HOOK – Small fastener on the bracket used to hookelastics
RING – Metal ring bonded around a tooth used with some devices
The bracket has detached from the tooth, so you should contact us to let us know. If necessary, schedule a visit before the date of your next appointment. It is advisable to retrieve any detached or d...
The bracket has detached from the tooth, so you should contact us to let us know. If necessary, schedule a visit before the date of your next appointment. It is advisable to retrieve any detached or damaged brackets or appliances and give them to the orthodontist at the next visit.
These problems may result in undesirable tooth movements, so it is important to call the clinic to schedule a visit before the date of your next appointment.
It is important to call the clinic to schedule a visit before the date of your next appointment in order to repair or replace the appliance (fees may apply).
In case of minor irritation, you can waxfor a few days the bracket that is causing the problem while waiting for the spot to heal. If the orthodontic wire protrudes from the back and causes a lot of i...
In case of minor irritation, you can waxfor a few days the bracket that is causing the problem while waiting for the spot to heal. If the orthodontic wire protrudes from the back and causes a lot of irritation, you can temporarily wax the bracket and wire at the back, but it is best to contact us to schedule a short visit to the clinic to adjust the wire.
It is normal for teeth to be sensitive (especially to pressure) for a few days following the installation of appliances or following an adjustment appointment. If the discomfort is severe, you can tak...
It is normal for teeth to be sensitive (especially to pressure) for a few days following the installation of appliances or following an adjustment appointment. If the discomfort is severe, you can take a pain reliever such as Tylenol® or Advil® if recommended by the orthodontist. If severe discomfort persists for more than one week, please contact us.
It is essential to continue to visit your dentist for follow-up examinations and dental cleaning, since during orthodontic treatment, it is particularly important that the teeth and gums are in impecc...
It is essential to continue to visit your dentist for follow-up examinations and dental cleaning, since during orthodontic treatment, it is particularly important that the teeth and gums are in impeccable condition. In addition, if dental treatments are necessary, it is important to complete them without delay, unless otherwise advised by your orthodontist or dentist.
Follow all the instructions of the orthodontist and his team.
Keep your teeth clean by brushing and flossing every day.
Maintain your dental appliances in good condition.
Wear your elastics a...
Follow all the instructions of the orthodontist and his team.
Keep your teeth clean by brushing and flossing every day.
Maintain your dental appliances in good condition.
Wear your elastics as directed by the orthodontist.
Avoid cancelling or rescheduling appointments.
Maintain a healthy diet.
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Regarding the age of your child,
after the emergence of permanent teeth, orthodontic treatment is in fact often undertaken using aligners.
It is important to consult a ...
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Regarding the age of your child,
after the emergence of permanent teeth, orthodontic treatment is in fact often undertaken using aligners.
It is important to consult a qualified professional who is able to make a proper diagnosis and who is knowledgeable about the appropriate mechanics for moving teeth and obtaining an optimal treatment outcome within a reasonable time.
BEFORE beginning a treatment, always seek the advice of a dentist who holds a specialist title and status, i.e. a certified orthodontist recognized by the Quebec Order of Dentists. That way, you can be sure to make an informed choice.
I look forward to meeting you!
Dr. Jean-Marc Dumoulin, orthodontist
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The orthodontist will recommend the most appropriate device for the initial condition. To better control the vertical position of the posterior teeth, the acrylic device that covers all the te...
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The orthodontist will recommend the most appropriate device for the initial condition. To better control the vertical position of the posterior teeth, the acrylic device that covers all the teeth is usually recommended for anterior open bite. To promote hygiene and speech, I personally prefer the non-acrylic device.
In terms of space saving or palate expansion by orthopedic modification, the result is the same in both cases.
I look forward to seeing you!
Dr. Jean-Marc Dumoulin, orthodontist
As a specialist dentist, the orthodontist is responsible for assessing patients, making a diagnosis, educating patients (parents) about their condition, recommending a suitable treatment plan, and car...
As a specialist dentist, the orthodontist is responsible for assessing patients, making a diagnosis, educating patients (parents) about their condition, recommending a suitable treatment plan, and carrying out the appropriate treatment according to the patients’ needs.
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The Invisalign aligner treatment technique has existed for several years and thousands of patients have been treated ...
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The Invisalign aligner treatment technique has existed for several years and thousands of patients have been treated with this type of removable device. However, it should be noted that it’s not magic! The best professional to consult and meet for orthodontic treatment is a specialist: a certified ORTHODONTIST.To make an informed choice, make sure you meet a true specialist. Some patients may begin treatment with general dentists believing that they are orthodontists without checking their specialist status. Be sure to check this information, since it's not the product as such that makes the difference but rather the professional's knowledge and skill.
Fixed appliances (also called "braces") are still very popular even with adults. We now offer a range of remarkable aesthetic devices.
The popularity of “Invisalign” devices is growing, and more and more patients are choosing this option. When this approach is appropriate and recommended for the patient’s condition, many adults (60-75%) choose this option.
Our team is qualified and has extensive experience with all the techniques, including “Invisalign.”To maintain the highest quality of care for our patients, we have an ongoing training program and we participate on a regular basis in conferences.
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An orthodontist is a specialist in orthodontics, that is, the branch of dentistry that deals with the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of misaligned teeth and jaws. After graduating from dentistry ...
An orthodontist is a specialist in orthodontics, that is, the branch of dentistry that deals with the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of misaligned teeth and jaws. After graduating from dentistry and receiving the title of dentist, he or she must complete an additional full-time university course in an accredited orthodontics specialty program. This additional training provided by qualified specialists is for a period of two to three years, which means that an orthodontist has more extensive education in orthodontics than a general dentist.
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Orthodontic treatment gives you a beautiful smile, but it is important to realize that the primary goal of orthodontics is to improve oral health by correcting malocclusions (tooth and/or jaw misalign...
Orthodontic treatment gives you a beautiful smile, but it is important to realize that the primary goal of orthodontics is to improve oral health by correcting malocclusions (tooth and/or jaw misalignment). In fact, overlapping teeth are difficult to clean, which can contribute not only to the development of cavities, but also gum disease and, in some severe cases, tooth loss. Misaligned teeth that do not fit properly together can also cause chewing and speech problems, as well as excessive tooth wear and worsening of jaw pain. In addition, the benefits of a healthy smile for self-esteem at any age should not be underestimated!
In short, healthy teeth definitely contribute to a beautiful appearance, but also plays a key role in the individual’s health and well-being. In addition, it must be kept in mind that additional dental care costs to correct problems caused by untreated malocclusion may exceed the cost of orthodontic treatment.
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The American Association of Orthodontists recommends an initial consultation at the age of 7. It is always preferable to schedule a consultation sooner than later, as it can mean the difference betwee...
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends an initial consultation at the age of 7. It is always preferable to schedule a consultation sooner than later, as it can mean the difference between an effective treatment and a long, complicated and expensive treatment. In addition, orthodontic problems requiring early treatment are not always easy to notice. Parents should therefore not rely on their own or other’s assessment to determine whether an orthodontic consultation is necessary.
It is important to note that even if a child receives a consultation at a fairly young age, this does not necessarily mean that an initial phase of early treatment will be undertaken. In fact, in many cases, only periodic follow-ups and simple preventive procedures will be necessary until the child is 12-14 years old. At this time, effective general orthodontic treatment can be begun. Through prevention, no treatment may be necessary in some cases.
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Orthodontic treatment can be done at any age. Today, adults account for about 30% of patients receiving orthodontic treatment. Although the stopping of the growth of the face and jaws restricts the or...
Orthodontic treatment can be done at any age. Today, adults account for about 30% of patients receiving orthodontic treatment. Although the stopping of the growth of the face and jaws restricts the orthodontic options, tooth movement is the same in adults and children. Prospects for improvement depend on the health of the teeth and their supporting structure, among other things. Overlap or space between certain teeth, prominence of anterior teeth, shifting of a tooth in an adjacent space, and teeth that, for whatever reason, are in an abnormal position are all problems that can be improved through orthodontic treatment.
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You can make an appointment at our clinic without being referred. If you have concerns about the position of your teeth or how they close together, you may decide to consult an orthodontist directly o...
You can make an appointment at our clinic without being referred. If you have concerns about the position of your teeth or how they close together, you may decide to consult an orthodontist directly or discuss it with your general dentist, who may recommend that you consult a specialist in orthodontics.
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The duration of orthodontic treatment varies from person to person, since no one has exactly the same malocclusion (problem with the teeth and/or jaw positioning). Four main factors influence the dura...
The duration of orthodontic treatment varies from person to person, since no one has exactly the same malocclusion (problem with the teeth and/or jaw positioning). Four main factors influence the duration of treatment: the type of malocclusion; its severity; the growth of the jaws and face; and, lastly, the patient’s cooperation during the treatment. That said, braces or other corrective devices are normally worn for a period of 18-30 months. The duration may be even less in simpler cases.
With children, treatment is sometimes carried out in two stages. The initial stage, when the child is young (around the age of 7-9 years), takes advantage of the growth of the jaws and face to correct some specific problems and prevent the condition from worsening. The second stage, which generally begins after the eruption of all the permanent teeth (around the age of 12-14 years), completes the correction of the malocclusion.
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The cost of orthodontic treatment varies greatly depending on the severity of the problem, the type of appliances used and the time required to complete the treatment. It is therefore impossible to es...
The cost of orthodontic treatment varies greatly depending on the severity of the problem, the type of appliances used and the time required to complete the treatment. It is therefore impossible to establish a typical cost.
To make treatment accessible, financing plans, such as spreading interest-free payments, are offered during a consultation. With the help of your insurance claims and tax rebates, treatment costs may be less than you might think! Also, remember that dental expenses that may be required to correct the adverse effects of untreated malocclusion may exceed the cost of orthodontic treatment. When assessing the cost of your treatment, consider the benefits of having a healthy smile for the rest of your life.
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The orthodontic treatment works by positively affecting facial growth and by moving teeth so they can better position themselves. In some cases, when the jaw space is insufficient to align all the tee...
The orthodontic treatment works by positively affecting facial growth and by moving teeth so they can better position themselves. In some cases, when the jaw space is insufficient to align all the teeth, extraction of one or several teeth may be necessary. Also, in cases where severe jaw misalignment is present and the facial appearance is affected, orthodontic treatment may be combined with orthognathic surgery, that is, surgery to reposition the jaw.
The type of appliance used to correct malocclusion depends on the problem to be treated and the patient’s preferences. Braces are still the most frequently used devices, but many other treatment options also exist today. After the orthodontic treatment, fixed or removable retainers must be worn in order to keep teeth from shifting away from their new position.
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Technological advances made in recent decades have greatly reduced the discomfort associated with orthodontic treatment. Among other things, the brackets that are bonded to the teeth are much smaller ...
Technological advances made in recent decades have greatly reduced the discomfort associated with orthodontic treatment. Among other things, the brackets that are bonded to the teeth are much smaller and rounded, and the wires that are now used to align the teeth exert softer pressure to move the teeth, thus minimizing teeth sensitivity. Most patients adapt quickly to their treatment, which involves little discomfort.
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Teamwork is the key to success in orthodontics. Successful treatment depends largely on the willingness and cooperation of the individual receiving the care. Excellent results within a short period of...
Teamwork is the key to success in orthodontics. Successful treatment depends largely on the willingness and cooperation of the individual receiving the care. Excellent results within a short period of time can be achieved with impeccable oral hygiene, excellent cooperation with different devices and elastics, special attention to diet, and regular visits to the orthodontist and dentist.
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Most malocclusions, that is, misaligned teeth and/or jaws, are largely hereditary. This is particularly true in the case of tooth overlapping or spacing and jaw misalignment, such as a retrusive lower...
Most malocclusions, that is, misaligned teeth and/or jaws, are largely hereditary. This is particularly true in the case of tooth overlapping or spacing and jaw misalignment, such as a retrusive lower jaw and a receding chin. However, some malocclusions are acquired, such as problems caused by thumb sucking, continuously pushing the tongue on teeth, facial trauma, and premature tooth loss. These problems affect not only tooth and jaw alignment, but also the individual’s physical appearance, chewing and speech.