The following examinations are generally required before orthodontic surgery: orthodontic examination 1 — photography: before treatment, the doctor should routinely take photos of the patient’s face and teeth, and leave them to be compared with the end of treatment in the future;
Orthodontic examination 2 – bite marks :(that is, to take the model) for doctors to diagnose and design the right and wrong and the situation, and in the later treatment process for comparison examination;
Orthodontic examination 3 – Develop a treatment plan: Based on models, photographs and X-rays, the doctor will measure, calculate, diagnose the type of malocclusion, and develop a detailed treatment plan.
The doctor then explains the treatment plan to the patient and the patient’s family and asks for their opinions.
After the treatment plan is determined, the patient or the patient’s family members sign the consent form;
Orthodontic examination 4 — X-ray examination: lateral cranial film and full-mouth curved tomography were routinely taken for each patient;
Examination 5 for orthodontics — remove the appliance and put on the retainer after treatment;
Many patients with periodontal disease often find that their teeth are slowly out of place, and there is a gap between the front teeth, and it is getting bigger and bigger, which seriously affects the facial appearance. Many patients feel distressed for this.
In fact, this situation can be solved by corrective measures.