1. What is left-sided facial asymmetry? Left-sided facial asymmetry is a condition in which the face is asymmetrical, with one side of the face (the left) tending to be smaller or lower than the other side. This…
1. What is asymmetrical face? Asymmetrical face is a condition where the face is not balanced, with one side of the face tending to be higher or more developed than the other side.
1. What is a standard bite? A standard bite is an ideal state when the upper and lower teeth fit together perfectly. It represents a harmonious relationship between the teeth of the upper jaw…
1. What is a gummy smile? A gummy smile is a condition in which too much gum is exposed when smiling, usually more than 3mm. This can affect the aesthetics of the smile and make…
1. Introduction: Why are braces important for children? A beautiful, even set of teeth not only brings a confident smile but also plays an important role in children's overall health.…
1. Introduction: What are metal braces? Metal braces are a popular and effective orthodontic method, using metal brackets that are fixed…
1. Introduction: Why is braces for buck teeth important? Buck teeth, also known as buck teeth, is a condition in which the upper front teeth protrude too far forward compared to the lower front teeth. This condition…
1. Introduction: Overview of early and late buck teeth braces Buck teeth, also known as protruding teeth, is a condition in which the upper front teeth protrude too far forward compared to the lower front teeth, causing…
1. Introduction: Overview of braces for buck teeth for all ages Buck teeth, or protruding teeth, is a condition in which the upper front teeth protrude too much compared to the lower jaw. This condition affects the aesthetic…
1. Introduction: Why is a retainer important after braces? You have just gone through a difficult process of braces to have beautiful, even teeth. But don't be too happy, the important stage...