Sunday, June 13, 2021

WHAT IS INVISALIGN AND HOW DOES IT WORK

  𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐢𝐬 𝐈𝐧𝐯𝐢𝐬𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐧? Invisalign®, the revolutionary system from Align Technology USA, is transforming the way we practice Orthodontics. This straightens your teeth, without wires and brackets, using a series of clear, customized and removable appliances called aligners. It is virtually undetectable, which means hardly anyone will know that you’re straightening your teeth. 

 

 

 𝐀𝐝𝐯𝐚𝐧𝐭𝐚𝐠𝐞𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐈𝐧𝐯𝐢𝐬𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐧 - No Metal Wires – you can straighten your teeth without everyone knowing - Clear Aligners – Nearly invisible - Removable – You can brush and floss normally - No Diet Restriction – You are free to eat whatever you desire - Comfortable – Aligners are tailor-made to your teeth, so there is little pain and irritation 

 

𝐇𝐨𝐰 𝐝𝐨𝐞𝐬 𝐈𝐧𝐯𝐢𝐬𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐧 𝐰𝐨𝐫𝐤? Each aligner is designed to move your teeth by a small amount. Aligners are changed approximately 7-10 days interval. Each succeeding aligner progressively moves your teeth towards the planned final position. 

 

𝐖𝐡𝐚𝐭 𝐢𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐩𝐫𝐨𝐜𝐞𝐬𝐬 𝐨𝐟 𝐈𝐧𝐯𝐢𝐬𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐧 𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭? Step 1 – Consultation & Examination Your first step is to visit our practise to have a consultation, examination with our orthodontist to determine if Invisalign is suitable for you. Step 2 – Orthodontic Records Radiograph/ Photograph and scans are done to assess your case and help the orthodontist develop a comprehensive treatment plan. Step 3 – Digital Scan A digital scan of all your teeth are done. This take will take approximately 10-15 mins. This scan is then digitally sent to Align Technology to plan your Invisalign treatment. Step 4 – Review of chin-cheek ratio The orthodontist will send a detailed prescription of your treatment to Align Technology. Using advanced digital software Align Technology will create a virtual video of your teeth moving from its initial position to final position.

 

 𝐈𝐬 𝐈𝐧𝐯𝐢𝐬𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐧 𝐬𝐮𝐢𝐭𝐚𝐛𝐥𝐞 𝐟𝐨𝐫 𝐚𝐥𝐥 𝐜𝐚𝐬𝐞𝐬? Invisalign works for many, but not all cases. Our Specialist Orthodontist will examine and assess if you are a suitable candidate for Invisalign. - GAPPED TEETH – Gaps between teeth - OVERBITE – Excessive overlap of upper teeth over the lower teeth - UNDERBITE – Excessive overlap of lower teeth over the upper teeth - OPEN BITE – Gaps between upper and lower teeth - OVERLY CROWDED – Lack of space within your jaw to position teeth normally - CROSS BITE – Top front teeth fall behind your lower front teeth when you bite down 

 

 𝐇𝐨𝐰 𝐥𝐨𝐧𝐠 𝐢𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐚𝐭𝐦𝐞𝐧𝐭 𝐰𝐢𝐭𝐡 𝐈𝐧𝐯𝐢𝐬𝐚𝐥𝐢𝐠𝐧? Every patient is different, so without comprehensive oral examination by our orthodontist, it’s impossible to tell how long treatment will take. However, Invisalign usually takes a little less time than conventional orthodontics. The length of treatment depends on the severity of your case and can only be determined by your dentist; however, the average case takes about 12 months for adults.

Thursday, June 10, 2021

GUMMY SMILE CORRECTION WITH DAMON BRACES AND LASER GUM CORRECTION


 Treatment of gummy smile in adults is a multi disciplinary approach. Severe cases may require surgery while some can be corrected with Orthdontics and laser crown lengthening by a periodontist ( Gum specialist ) . Thanks to our periodonstist Dr Kinjal for bringing out the desired results

 

 

Wednesday, June 9, 2021

PATIENT SEES HER BEFORE AND AFTER DAMON BRACES

 

 

These are Self ligating braces. Dr Rajat Dutta has been doing exclusively DAMON Braces for 10 years now and has been a DAMON ELITE PROVIDER since 2018. He has seen more than 2000 patients with Damon Braces

 

Main Advantages over traditional Braces

1. Faster

2. Less Pain Ful

3. Better hygiene

4. Self Adjusting

 

For Consultation and appointments Kindly call :

04-3555357

Whatsapp : 0509632190 or 0586910271

Dr Rajat Dutta

1003 Burjuman Towers Business towers

Burjuman Mall

DUBAI

Saturday, February 6, 2021

Crowded teeth Treated with Damon braces

 





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Burjuman Mall

DUBAI

 

 

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Tuesday, November 10, 2020

WHAT IS OPEN BITE AND WHY YOU SHOULD CORRECT IT

 

Adult Open Bite: What It Is and How to Correct It

Open bite is a type of malocclusion in which a vertical gap is visible from a frontal view of the mouth. Although less common than other misalignments such as overbite, open bite is still very treatable in adults and adolescents alike. Many people with open bite decide to pursue corrective treatment in adulthood in order to feel more comfortable with their smile.

If this sounds like you, you’re in luck: these days, there are a number of viable treatment methods available for folks seeking to correct bite issues quickly, discreetly, and without breaking the bank. With this in mind, let’s discuss what open bite is, what causes it, and the most effective ways to correct it.

What is Open Bite?


Characterized by a visible space between the upper and lower teeth when looking at the mouth from a frontal view, open bite is most commonly used to describe a malocclusion of the front teeth. However, open bite can technically occur anywhere in the dental arches, even in the molars.

In addition to its various locations, open bite also varies in nature: dental open bite refers to a misalignment of the teeth alone, while skeletal open bite refers to misalignment of the jaw. While both types are treatable, there are more options available for correcting open bites that are purely dental in nature.

Open bite is sometimes confused with overjet, a bite issue caused by the horizontal protrusion of the upper teeth. Overjet leaves a gap between the upper and lower arches that is most visible from a side-view (rather than a frontal view) of the mouth.

That said, given that it comes in a wide range of forms, it’s possible for open bite to exist alongside another bite or spacing issue. If you’re unsure exactly what condition(s) you’re dealing with, it’s a good idea to get checked out by a dentist before shopping around for treatment options so you can go into this process fully informed.

What Causes Open Bite?

Open bite most often has behavioral origins, such as excessive pacifier use, thumbsucking, and tongue thrusting in childhood. The pressure these behaviors apply to the teeth and gums while the jaw is still forming leads to the most common type of open bite, characterized by a gap between the upper and lower incisors (the 4 front teeth of each dental arch). Although many open bites simply resolve when the baby teeth fall out, others persist into adulthood — typically in cases where the child is not able to beat the habits above by the time their adult teeth start coming in.

Skeletal open bite, on the other hand, is hereditary in origin. Also called “long face syndrome”, this type of open bite occurs when the jaws grow apart from one another, resulting in excessive vertical development of the face and jaw. In some cases, open bite can be both skeletal and dental in nature (i.e. when a child with an inherited malocclusion intensifies the problem by engaging in behaviors such as tongue thrusting).

Is It a Medical Issue?


It depends. Although many cases of open bite don’t require medical intervention, even a mild case can cause some dental issues later on. Having an open bite places excessive stress on the teeth that are touching properly, which erodes the enamel more quickly and puts you at higher risk of tooth decay and gum disease down the road. Some people also develop a lisp or other speech disorder, or experience jaw pain, headaches, and difficulty chewing. If your open bite causes you any type of discomfort, or keeps you from feeling totally happy with your smile, corrective treatment may be the right route for you.

Top 4 Ways to Correct Open Bite


If you’ve decided as an adult that it’s time to consider correcting your open bite, don’t fret! No matter what you’ve heard, it’s possible to treat open bite at any age, whether it was caused by thumb sucking, tongue thrusting, or even excessive vertical jaw development. In any case, you’ll need to work with a dentist to determine the best treatment method for your unique teeth.

With all this in mind, let’s discuss the 4 best ways to correct open bite:

1) Braces

Traditional braces are quite effective at treating many types of open bite. In addition to dental correction, braces can also achieve a degree of skeletal realignment when paired with elastics, bite blocks, and other specialized appliances. The main downside of braces is their visibility, since most adults favor treatment options that are less conspicuous. However, if this is not a concern for you, braces are an excellent solution, often working more quickly than other correction methods.

In some cases, tooth extraction may be used in conjunction with braces to help deal with overcrowded teeth. When teeth are removed, this allows the jaw to relax into a more natural position, after which braces can work to move the teeth into alignment. Treatment with braces typically ranges 18-30 months, with costs averaging $3,000-$7,000.

Thinking about getting braces? Checkout our guide to treating open bite with braces, which covers different types of braces, costs and other important considerations in greater detail.

2) Invisalign

Known for having pioneered the world’s first clear, removable teeth aligners, Invisalign is another viable treatment option for many cases of adult open bite. Over the years, this technology has evolved to be able to produce results quite similar to traditional braces.

Like braces, Invisalign treatment can be paired with tooth extraction and additional dental appliances to help correct bite issues. However, unlike braces, Invisalign can be provided by a standard dentist (rather than an orthodontist), so there’s a good chance your treatment can be administered at the same place you go to get your teeth cleaned.

Of course, the most notable differences between these treatment methods is that Invisalign is 1) removable, and 2) much more discreet than traditional braces. Invisalign clear aligner trays are able to shift your teeth and realign your bite about equally as quickly as braces, and for approximately the same price (between $3,500-$8,000).

Considering Invisalign? Read out our guide to treating open bite with Invisalign, which covers options, costs and other important considerations in greater detail.

3) Home Teeth Aligners

While Invisalign remains the best-known option for removable teeth aligners, there are many others available today. In the past few years, a number of online companies like Smile Direct Club have entered the industry to provide a more affordable option for adults seeking to straighten their teeth or correct minor bite issues from home.

Similar to the Invisalign treatment process, you’ll receive a set of clear, removable aligners customized to your teeth by a dental professional — but unlike Invisalign, your care will be handled entirely remotely and not require any trips to the dentist’s office.

Home alignment products tend to be significantly less expensive than braces or Invisalign, with an average cost of between $1,800-$2,000. The companies that sell home aligners typically provide an opportunity to review your expected results before purchasing a full course of treatment, so you’ll know exactly what to expect before moving forward. All in all, if you have a minor case of open bite, home teeth alignment may be a perfectly viable option for you.

To learn more, we encourage you to read our review of the top 5 home teeth aligners.

Interested in learning more about at-home teeth aligners? Visit our guide to treating open bite with at-home aligners, which covers options, costs and other important considerations in greater detail.

4) Corrective Jaw Surgery

Corrective jaw surgery should be reserved for severe cases of skeletal open bite in which the patient is seeking a radical transformation of the face and jaw. This procedure involves shaving down excess bone in the upper jaw to create a more significant adjustment to one’s bite and facial appearance than braces or clear aligners can achieve. In any case, corrective surgery is most often used when standard treatment options are unable to produce sufficient results.

This is a pretty significant form of surgery. In addition to being quite expensive, it can also take a while to recover from. Fortunately, many cases of open bite don’t require surgical intervention, and can be effectively handled using one of the options discussed above. If you have a severe open bite, an orthodontist can help you determine if surgery is warranted.

Conclusion


Open bite can take a variety of forms and characterizations: anterior, posterior, lateral, skeletal and so on — but don’t let all the technical jargon intimidate you. In reality, having an open bite is quite common, often harmless, and doesn’t make you any less awesome.

That said, if your open bite causes you physical discomfort or prevents you from living a full and happy life in any way, corrective treatment is totally possible and worth pursuing. Just make sure you choose a physician who’s dedicated to finding the treatment option that best reflects your top priorities, whether they’re aesthetic, budgetary, time-sensitive or otherwise. We hope this guide provided you with some helpful insight for your future dental decisions!


For Consultation and appointments Kindly call :

04-3555357

Whatsapp : 0509632190 or 0586910271

Dr Rajat Dutta

1003 Burjuman Towers Business towers

Burjuman Mall

DUBAI

 

 

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Thursday, November 5, 2020

CARRIERE MOTION APPLIANCE , JAW CORRECTOR DUBAI

 

Benefits

  • Corrects the posterior occlusion to an ideal Class I Platform first by rotating and uprighting the maxillary first molars while distalizing the posterior segment, from canine or premolor to molars, into a perfect occlusion.
  • Simultaneously produces a light, uniform force for distal molar movement.
  • Independently moves each posterior segment, from canine or premolar to molar, as a unit.
  • Used at the beginning of treatment when there are no competing forces in the mouth allows the distalization of the molars and premolars from 3 to 6 mm range, on average.


A huge move in the right direction for orthodontics. To limit extractions and to turn difficult Class II patients into simpler Class I patients is a dream come true for you and your patients. With its sleek, aesthetic and non-invasive design, the Motion 3D Class II Correction Appliance provides greater comfort and shortens treatment time by up to four months. Delivering a natural, gentle, and uniform force for distal molar movement with controlled rotation and tipping correction before brackets or other appliances are placed, the Motion 3D Appliance solves complex problems almost effortlessly.








For Consultation and appointments Kindly call :

04-3555357

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Dr Rajat Dutta

1003 Burjuman Towers Business towers

Burjuman Mall

DUBAI

 

 

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Monday, October 12, 2020

INVISALIGN VS BRACES DUBAI

 

Braces vs Invisalign > From an Orthodontist That Uses Both

If you are considering braces vs Invisalign to straighten your teeth, or your kid’s teeth, you may have lots of questions. Which is more effective? Which is more affordable? Ultimately, you want to choose the treatment that will do the job, even if it’s slightly more expensive. In the long run, you don’t want to have to fix your teeth again! So, are braces or Invisalign the better choice for you or your kid?

Braces vs Invisalign: Getting Straight to the Basics

Both braces and Invisalign were designed to straighten teeth while improving your smile and oral health. Customers first began using Invisalign in 2000, so this treatment does not yet have the same history as braces.

Braces consist of metal brackets being glued to your teeth and tied together by wires and tiny rubber bands. Nowadays, you can get brackets to more closely match your enamel color (making them more discrete), or you can get them in color to make a fashion statement with your mouth!

Invisalign, on the other hand, is designed to be invisible. Aligner trays made of smooth, comfortable, BPA-free clear plastic are worn over your teeth to subtly and gently move your teeth. Your specialist will use X-rays, pictures, and impressions to create a precise 3-D image of your teeth and to configure your aligner trays accordingly.

 

INVISALIGN CENTER

Braces vs Invisalign, Which Will Work Best for You?

While both braces and Invisalign can help straighten teeth, they each have pros and cons.

Take a look at the detailed braces vs Invisalign comparison chart below.

  Braces (irremovable)        vs        Invisalign (removable)  
Metal-typically silver; can pay extra for color or enamel colorColorClear/invisible
24/7 for an average of 2 years, depending on patient needsTreatment time22-24 hrs/day for 6 to 18 months, depending on patient needs
$1,800-$5,500CostAverage of $5,000
Brush brackets and wires regularly while brushing teeth; water pick may be helpful.MaintenanceInvisalign Cleaning system, or brushing and rinsing trays in luke warm water
About every monthFollow up visitsChange aligner trays every 2 weeks; visits every 4 to 6 weeks
Positioner or retainer likely needed ongoing, maybe only at nightFollow up to treatmentPositioner or retainer likely needed ongoing, maybe only at night
  • More effective for more complex issues
  • No temptation to leave them out, so less self-discipline is needed for success
  • No extra cleaning steps required besides regular brushing and flossing
Pros
  • Invisible
  • Removable
  • No issues with food getting caught
  • No difficulty eating
  • No discomfort from wires
  • May have some pain, sores or discomfort from wires, brackets or tooth movement
  • May have tooth discoloration due to difficult hygiene, bracket breakage and tooth wear
  • May have difficulty eating sticky, hard foods
Cons
  • May have discomfort from tooth movement
  • Must remove before eating or drinking anything but water
  • Must brush after each meal to avoid staining
Patients playing rough contact sports regularlyNOT ideal for

Patients with:

  • bridgework
  • back tooth bite issues
  • the need to rotate canines or premolars
  • the need to move teeth vertically
  • lack of discipline to keep trays in for at least 22 hours daily



INVISALIGN TO CORRECT CROWDING OF TEETH

 




 

Invisalign is a totally invisible way to treat your teeth. Dr Rajat Dutta is a Platinum Invisalign Provider .

 

Main Advantages are :

 

1. Totally Invisible

2. Better Hygiene

3. Fully digital

4. Less Painful

5. No Diet restrictions

6. No emergencies

7. Do it yourself

8. Faster and more predictable results

 

 

For Consultation and appointments Kindly call :

04-3555357

Whatsapp : 0509632190 or 0586910271

Dr Rajat Dutta

1003 Burjuman Towers Business towers

Burjuman Mall

DUBAI

 

 

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