New Horizons in Orthodontics: Changes in the Dental System using Non-Removable Devices
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Keywords

orthodontics
non-removable devices
dental system
malocclusion
fixed appliances
teeth alignment
overbite
underbite
dental irregularities

How to Cite

Mustakimovich, B. I. ., & Ikromovna, I. F. . (2024). New Horizons in Orthodontics: Changes in the Dental System using Non-Removable Devices. Spanish Journal of Innovation and Integrity, 37, 169–172. Retrieved from https://www.sjii.es/index.php/journal/article/view/145

Abstract

Orthodontics has significantly advanced in recent years, especially with the use of non-removable orthodontic devices. These devices are essential in the correction of various malocclusions and dental alignment issues. This study explores the effectiveness of non-removable orthodontic appliances in achieving optimal dental outcomes. The research investigates the correction of overbites, underbites, crossbites, and other dental irregularities in patients of different age groups. With the utilization of advanced techniques and the application of fixed orthodontic devices such as braces, significant improvements in the alignment of teeth and occlusion have been observed. The results suggest that non-removable devices offer higher precision and more sustainable outcomes compared to removable alternatives, providing patients with a long-term solution for improving both function and appearance of their dental structures. This study emphasizes the growing importance of such devices in modern orthodontic treatments and highlights their advantages in clinical practice.

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