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Excuse me, what kinds of corrective methods are there in orthodontics?
Grenfill Department of Stomatology is a professional organization engaged in oral medical treatment, with an experienced and skilled medical team, providing various services such as orthodontics, dental implants and oral beauty. This article will focus on the methods of orthodontics in Greenfield, Shenzhen, to help people better understand and choose their own orthodontics. Now click online to consult dental questions.

1. The orthodontics provided by Grenfell mainly include traditional wire orthodontics, invisible orthodontics and lingual orthodontics.

2, the traditional steel wire correction

Traditional steel wire orthodontics is a classic orthodontic method, which mainly uses stainless steel wires and brackets. By fixing it on the surface of the teeth, the teeth are pulled and adjusted in stages to achieve the purpose of orthodontics. The advantages of this method are relatively low price and wide application range, but patients need to wear orthodontic appliances to maintain oral hygiene.

3. Invisible correction

Invisible orthodontics is a new orthodontic method, which mainly uses transparent silica gel appliances, which are almost completely invisible and will not affect the patient's appearance and pronunciation. The advantages of this method are high aesthetics, good comfort and easy to take off and clean, but the price is relatively high, which requires the full cooperation of patients.

4. Language correction

Lingual orthodontics is a kind of orthodontic method which puts the appliance on the lingual side. High-precision stainless steel wire and specially designed orthodontics are mainly used to achieve the purpose of orthodontics by adjusting the position and axis of teeth. The advantage of this method is that it can protect the labial structure of patients to the greatest extent and reduce the damage to teeth, but patients need to adapt to the wearing and cleaning of lingual appliances.