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Introduction,Definition,Need for orthodontic care and Aims &Objectives of orthodontics
BDS 3rd yearDr. Gyan P. Singh,
Deptt. Of Orthodontics&Dentofacial Orthopaedics04/08/2014 ( 12-1 PM)
C.P. Govila Auditorium,
DERIVATION OF TERM
ORTHODONTICS = Greek word = ORTHOS + ODONTOS + ICS right or tooth science correct
Term coined = LE FOULON (1839) (French man)
In 1922, the British Society for Study of Orthodontics has defined the
specialty as “Orthodontics”
includes study of growth anddevelopment of jaws and face
particularly, and body generally as influencing position of teeth;
study of action and reaction of internal and external influences on
the development ;prevention and correction of arrested
and perverted development”
Blessed are those who bring
a wonderful smile, for they
shall be called Orthodontist.
To perceive an attractive smile is no longer a luxury but rather a necessity in lifestyle & the changing orthodontic scenario says it all.
Need and demand of orthodontic Treatment
Protruding,irregular,or maloccluded teeth can cause tree types of problems of the patients.
• Discrimination because of facial appearance.
• Problems with oral function,muscle incoordination or pain,temporomandibular joint dysfunction and problems with mastication,swallowing or speech.
• Greater suscepptibility to trauma,periodontal disease,or tooth decay.
Psychosocial Problems-
Well –aligned teeth and a pleasing smile carry positive status at all social levels
Appearance can and does make a difference in
Teacher’s expectations and therefore student progress in school,in employability,and in competition for a mate.
Individual’s self –esteem( how positively or negatively the person feels about himself)
Facial appearance of the patient
following treatment after
1Yrs and 9 months
P R E - T R E A T M E N T
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Oral Function- A severe malocclusion may compromise all aspects of oral functions.
Chewing is less efficient in malocclusion-more effort to chew or less well masticated food before swallowing.
Even minor imperfections-trigger clenching and grinding activities-facial muscle pain.
Relationship to injury and Dental diseases-
In Class II Div .1 malocclusion cases.
Demand for orthodontic Treatment-•Lack of awareness•Social and cultural conditions-Urban > Rural•Family income•Higher the aspirations for a child-More likely the parent is to seek orthodontic treatment.
AIMS AND OBJECTIVES IN ORTHODONTICS
Summarized as JACKSON’S TRIAD
Functional Structural Esthetic
Efficiency balance harmony
A) FUNCTIONAL EFFICIENCY- Aim is to improve the function of oro-facial
apparatus , as malocclusion causes –
• Improper deglutition
• Defects in speech
• Improper respiration
B) STRUCTURAL BALANCE-
Aim to improve the function between the alveolar system, skeletal & soft tissue as malalignment causes-
• Difficulty in maintenance of oral hygiene • Traumatic occlusion- periodontal tissue damage.
• Proclination of teeth - injury by accident.
• TMJ problems like pain & dysjunction.
C) ESTHETIC HARMONY-
Aim to improve the appearance of teeth & face as malocclusion causes-
• Poor facial appearance
• Patient is self conscious
• Psychological disturbances.
MCQ:1.Orthodontics is the branch of Dentistry deals with
(A)Gingiva
(B)Restorative material
(C)Irregularity of the dentition
(D)None of the above
2. Most of the patients seeking Orthodontic Treatment because of
(A)Periodontal problems
(B)Caries
(C)Body weight
(D)Esthetic concern
3.Trauma to the dentition is common in
(A)Class I malocclusion
(B)Class II Div.1 malocclusion
(C)Class II Div. 2 malocclusion
(D)Class III malocclusion
4. Orthodontics is the science study the relationship of
(A)Occlusion
(B)Facial esthetics
(C) Skeletal system of the jaws
(D) All of the above
5.Self esteem is the
(A)Fear of Treatment
(B)Moral value
(C)Well being of the individual
(D)None of the above
6. The obstacle to avail orthodontic treatment
(A)Lack of awareness
(B)Low economical condition
(C)Negligence of the problems
(D)All of the above
7.The aim and objectives of the orthodontics
(A)Functional efficiency
(B)Esthetic harmony
(C)Structural balance
(D)All of the above
8. The branches of the orthodontics
(A)Preventive orthodontics
(B)Surgical orthodontics
(C)Corrective orthodontics
(D)All of the above