Adult Orthodontics Flashcards

1
Q

name 3 key differences between adults and children receiving orthodontic treatment

A

lack of growth
increased motivation
may have missing/ heavily restored teeth
periodontal disease may be present

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2
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what form of orthodontic treatment is not an option for adults

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growth modification
either need to accept skeletal discrepancy or surgery
overbite correction also more difficult

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3
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how does periodontal disease affect anchorage

A

anchorage value of tooth reduces
e.g molar with only 50% bone support may move more when used as anchorage compared to a molar with full support

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4
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does periodontal disease mean a patient cant have orthodontic treatment

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active periodontal disease does
previous periodontal disease that is now stable can be treated with ortho

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5
Q

what implication do heavily restored teeth have on orthodontic treatment

A

restorations can complicate bonding of brackets
RCT is okay as long as well obturated and symptomless

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6
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why might orthodontic treatment take longer in adults

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decreased cell turnover - initial movement can be slower

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7
Q

name 3 specialities orthodontics may be done in conjunction with

A

restorative
perio
orthognathic surgery

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8
Q

what teeth are ceramic brackets not recommended for and why

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lower anteriors - can cause toothwear as ceramic is harder than enamel

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