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orthopaedics$55706$ - traducción al griego

SPECIALTY OF DENTISTRY THAT DEALS WITH THE DIAGNOSIS, PREVENTION, AND CORRECTION OF MALPOSITIONED TEETH AND JAWS, AND MISALIGNED BITE PATTERNS
Orthodontic; Orthodontist; Orthodentist; Orthodontia; Cantilever mechanics (orthodontics); Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopaedics; Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics; Straight teeth; Teeth straightening; Orthodonist; Orthodontists; Anteroposterior discrepancy; Anteroposterior discrepancies; Orthodonture; Orthodontics and dentofacial orthopaedics
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  • Full orthodontic headgear with headcap, fitting straps, facebow and elastics
  • Dental braces.

orthopaedics      
n. ορθοπεδία, ορθοπεδική

Definición

Orthopedist
·noun One who prevents, cures, or remedies deformities, ·esp. in children.

Wikipedia

Orthodontics

Orthodontics is a dentistry specialty that addresses the diagnosis, prevention, management, and correction of mal-positioned teeth and jaws, and misaligned bite patterns. It may also address the modification of facial growth, known as dentofacial orthopedics.

Abnormal alignment of the teeth and jaws is very common. Nearly 50% of the developed world's population, according to the American Association of Orthodontics, has malocclusions severe enough to benefit from orthodontic treatment: although this figure decreases to less than 10% according to the same AAO statement when referring to medically necessary orthodontics. However, conclusive scientific evidence for the health benefits of orthodontic treatment is lacking, although patients with completed orthodontic treatment have reported a higher quality of life than that of untreated patients undergoing orthodontic treatment. Treatment may require several months to a few years, and entails using dental braces and other appliances to gradually adjust tooth position and jaw alignment. In cases where the malocclusion is severe, jaw surgery may be incorporated in the treatment plan. Treatment usually begins before a person reaches adulthood, insofar as pre-adult bones may be adjusted more easily before adulthood.