• Teeth are a little crowded. Do you need correction?

    ​Dental crowding is the most common symptom in orthodontics. Usually up to 60% - 70% of patients have the problem of dental crowding. Tooth crowding will not only cause many dental diseases, such as affecting tooth cleaning, weakening the self-cleaning effect of teeth, causing periodontal disease, but also affect chewing and jaw development.

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  • What do you know when you wear invisible braces?

    ​With the popularization of dental knowledge and the improvement of living standards, more and more people come to oral institutions for orthodontics to correct their problems such as uneven dentition, buckteeth and excessive gap between teeth, so as to harvest a healthy tooth and reshape their beauty and self-confidence

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  • Why do orthodontics have to be seen in person?

    ​In fact, whether the shooting angle of the picture or the light will directly affect the judgment effect of the doctor. A serious and responsible doctor will not be in a hurry to characterize the patient, and orthodontists usually ask for face-to-face consultation.

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  • Classification of invisible correction facial growth patterns

    ​In the process of normal craniomaxillofacial growth and development, it does not increase with age at the same rate, but grows rapidly in one period and slows down in another period. The period corresponding to this phenomenon is called growth period.

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  • Significance and progress of aesthetic appliance invisible correction

    ​Throughout the development of orthodontic treatment technology for more than 100 years, while paying attention to improving the correction efficiency, the pursuit of aesthetics in the correction process has never stopped. How to make the appliance more "invisible" has gradually become the development goal of aesthetic correction.

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  • Stress distribution in periodontal ligament invisible correction knowledge

    ​Stress in periodontal ligament is the initiating factor of tissue remodeling. The dynamic three-dimensional finite element analysis method adopted by Wang Yuwei and others discussed the stress buffering effect of periodontal ligament. A comparative study was conducted on periodontal ligament attachment and bone attachment. Except for the different thickness of periodontal ligament (0.2mm for periodontal ligament attachment and 0mm for bone attachment), the other aspects are exactly the same. The test results are well comparable.

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