Orthodontist
Signs You Might Need Orthognathic Surgery How Do You Know if You Need Jaw Surgery? A study has found that approximately 20% of people living within the United States have skeletofacial imbalances that could benefit by corrective jaw surgery. Within this percentage are a wide variety of different problems that may require orthognathic surgery. We have listed some of the commonly observed signs/symptoms where jaw surgery may be advantageous for the patient: Noticeable difficulties biting, chewing, or swallowing food Speech impediments Teeth that are wearing or breaking down excessively due to the bite relationship Inherited facial problems Incurred injuries to…
Correcting a Tilted Molar What is Molar Uprighting? Molar uprighting is a process whereby a tilted molar is corrected through an orthodontic procedure. Molars are the large teeth located in the back part of the mouth. These are the main teeth used for grinding up food during the chewing process and are therefore very important. Molars that are tilted mesially means they tilt towards the front of the mouth. A tooth is often seen tipping in this manner when there is an empty space next to it rather than a tooth. Teeth can also tilt distally in some cases. This…