Correction of the Dental System: Modern Methods and Technologies Using Non-Removable Devices
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Keywords

dental system
non-removable devices

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Mustakimovich, B. I., & Ikromovna, I. F. (2024). Correction of the Dental System: Modern Methods and Technologies Using Non-Removable Devices. Spanish Journal of Innovation and Integrity, 37, 165–168. Retrieved from https://www.sjii.es/index.php/journal/article/view/144

Abstract

The correction of dental system malocclusions has evolved with the advancement of orthodontic techniques and technologies. Modern non-removable devices, such as metal braces, ceramic braces, and lingual braces, have become essential tools in the treatment of various dental irregularities. This study explores the effectiveness and benefits of using non-removable devices in the correction of misaligned teeth and occlusal issues. The research investigates the impact of these devices on patients' dental alignment, bite correction, and overall oral health. Non-removable devices provide a more stable and consistent approach to orthodontic treatment by ensuring continuous correction of malocclusions, regardless of patient compliance. Results indicate that these devices offer significant improvements in the alignment of teeth, occlusal function, and facial aesthetics. The study also examines the advantages of non-removable devices in terms of their durability, precision, and long-term outcomes. In conclusion, the research emphasizes the important role of non-removable orthodontic devices in contemporary orthodontic practice, providing both aesthetic and functional benefits to patients.

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