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When and Why Maxillary Expansion is Necessary in Orthodontic Treatment One of the most effective and widely used techniques in pediatric orthodontics is maxillary expansion. This method plays a vital role in correcting jaw discrepancies, creating room for crowded teeth, and improving overall bite function. At Burke & Redford Orthodontists, with offices located in Temecula and Lake Elsinore, California, Dr. Ryan Redford and Dr. Michael Burke offer advanced orthodontic treatments for children and teenagers. What Is Maxillary Expansion? Maxillary expansion is an orthodontic technique used to widen the upper jaw (maxilla). This is especially important in growing children whose jawbones…
What is Orthodontic Biomechanics? Orthodontic biomechanics is the science of applying controlled, gentle forces to move teeth. These forces act on the periodontal ligament (PDL) and surrounding alveolar bone to bring about desired changes in tooth position. Tooth movement occurs when pressure on one side of a tooth causes bone to break down (resorption), and tension on the other side leads to new bone growth (apposition). This dual process allows the tooth to shift without compromising the health of the bone or gums. How Teeth Move: The Biological Response Each tooth is anchored to the jawbone by the periodontal ligament.…
Dentoalveolar compensation plays a critical role in modern orthodontics, helping correct skeletal discrepancies without requiring surgical intervention. At Burke & Redford Orthodontists, with offices in Temecula and Lake Elsinore, California, Dr. Ryan Redford and Dr. Michael Burke specialize in using dentoalveolar compensation techniques to provide effective, non-surgical solutions for children and teenagers with jaw misalignments. Expert Orthodontic Care for Kids and Teens at Burke & Redford Orthodontists Balancing Skeletal Discrepancies By leveraging self-ligating braces (Damon braces, ceramic braces, and metal braces) and Invisalign for Teens, Burke & Redford Orthodontists offer customized treatment plans that guide teeth into esthetic alignment while…
Segmented Arch Mechanics in Severe Malocclusions A Modern Solution for Kids and Teenagers At Burke & Redford Orthodontists, providing personalized, advanced care for kids and teenagers is at the heart of our practice. Orthodontic issues in children can vary from simple crowding to severe malocclusions that require innovative approaches. Segmented arch mechanics is one such advanced technique used to address complex orthodontic cases. This method, combined with modern treatments like Damon braces, self-ligating ceramic braces, self-ligating metal braces, and Invisalign for teens, ensures effective and precise results for growing smiles. What is Segmented Arch Mechanics? Segmented arch mechanics is a…
At Burke & Redford Orthodontists, Dr. Ryan Redford brings a wealth of expertise and experience to the management of craniofacial anomalies. After graduating Summa Cum Laude in biology from Brigham Young University, Dr. Redford earned his dental degree Cum Laude from UCLA’s School of Dentistry in 2012. Dr. Redford further honed his skills at the prestigious Medical College of Virginia, where he completed his orthodontic residency and earned a Master of Science degree. During this advanced training, he gained extensive experience in treating complex craniofacial conditions and facial reconstruction cases, making him uniquely qualified to deliver exceptional care to children and…
The Role of Sliding Mechanics in Space Closure At Burke & Redford Orthodontists, with offices in Temecula and Lake Elsinore, California, Dr. Ryan Redford and Dr. Michael Burke utilize advanced orthodontic techniques to deliver optimal results for children and teenagers. One such method is sliding mechanics—a precise and efficient approach to space closure during orthodontic treatment. Sliding mechanics plays a vital role in managing gaps caused by tooth extractions, natural spacing between teeth, or other dental issues. Whether your child or teenager is treated with self-ligating ceramic braces, metal braces, or Damon braces, this technique ensures controlled tooth movement while maintaining comfort and stability throughout the process. What is Sliding Mechanics…
Enhancing Precision in Orthodontic Care for Kids and Teens Skeletal anchorage is a valuable orthodontic technique, especially in complex cases that require precise and controlled tooth movements. Dr. Ryan Redford and Dr. Michael Burke use this approach alongside various orthodontic treatments—ceramic, metal, and Damon self-ligating braces and Invisalign—to deliver excellent results for kids and teens. With over 30 years of experience in Riverside County, they have earned their reputation as the top orthodontists in the Temecula Valley, making a difference in young patients’ lives across the Inland Empire. What is Skeletal Anchorage in Orthodontics? Skeletal anchorage provides stability for controlled…
What Is a Deep Bite and Why Does It Matter for Dental Health? A deep bite happens when a person’s upper front teeth extend excessively over the lower front teeth in the vertical plane of space when the bite is closed. This condition can significantly impact dental health, affecting not only the appearance of a smile but also leading to issues with chewing, gum recession, and tooth wear if left untreated. While a mild overbite is normal, a pronounced deep bite can lead to functional issues, gum tissue recession, excessive wear on the teeth, and even long-term esthetic concerns. 30…
Minimally Invasive Space Creation Orthodontics has evolved significantly over the years, with various treatment options available to address the specific needs of each patient. Among the many techniques used to optimize space in the dental arch is Interproximal Reduction (IPR). This procedure involves removing small amounts of enamel from between the teeth to create more space for alignment. It is particularly useful in cases of crowding and improving the esthetic outcome of treatments, especially in the cases of adults. It is used in conjunction with Damon braces, Invisalign, and other orthodontic devices. At Burke & Redford Orthodontists, Dr. Ryan Redford…
Orthodontic Approaches for Class III Malocclusion Treatment At Burke & Redford Orthodontists, Dr. Ryan Redford and Dr. Michael Burke have been treating children, teenagers, and adults with orthodontic issues for over 30 years in the Inland Empire, serving communities in and between Temecula and Lake Elsinore, California. One of the most complex orthodontic challenges they address is Class III malocclusion, commonly known as an underbite. This condition occurs when the lower teeth extend forward beyond the upper teeth, leading to a range of oral health, functional, and cosmetic issues. Class III malocclusions are more than just a cosmetic concern; they…