Headgear
Headgear
Headgear is a type of functional appliance used in dentistry to correct bite problems and jaw growth issues. It is typically worn outside of the mouth, and works by applying gentle forces to the jaws and teeth. Headgear can be used to correct overbites, underbites, and to help guide the growth of the upper jaw in cases where it is underdeveloped.
The process of using headgear in dentistry typically involves several steps:
Consultation
The first step is to have a consultation with an orthodontist, who will examine the patient's bite and jaw growth and determine if headgear is the appropriate treatment.
Fabrication
If headgear is recommended, the orthodontist will take impressions of the patient's teeth and jaw, which will be used to custom-fabricate the headgear.
Fitting
Once the headgear is ready, the patient will return to the orthodontist's office for a fitting. The orthodontist will make any necessary adjustments to ensure a proper fit and comfortable wear.
Monitoring
The patient will be required to wear the headgear for a certain period of time, typically around 12-14 hours per day. The orthodontist will monitor the patient's progress and make any necessary adjustments to the headgear.
Follow-up Care
After the treatment period is complete, the patient will typically continue with traditional orthodontic treatment, such as braces, to complete the correction of the bite. The orthodontist will also provide follow-up care to ensure the bite remains stable.
It’s important to note that the process may vary depending on the specific case, headgear may not be suitable for all patients and the orthodontist will determine the best treatment plan. Furthermore, compliance with wearing the headgear is crucial for the treatment to be effective.
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