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Questions & Answers on "Dentofacial Orthopedist" (331)

What is the best age to start orthodontic treatment?

Female | 22

The optimal age to begin orthodontic treatment is typically 7 to 9 years old. This is because at this time children have a combination of adult and baby teeth, making it easier to fix problems like crowding or an improper bite. Early intervention can prevent more severe issues as they get older. If your child has irregular teeth, difficulty biting or chewing food, or breathes through their mouth regularly, then seeing an orthodontist for assessment would be wise. 

Answered on 9th July '24

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Assalamualaikum sir g ye mery nose ???? ki uoer sy ly kr mu k danton tk Matlab mouth k teeth tk drd inteha ka please ???? Kuch kijiye

Female | 30

The pain which goes from the nose to the teeth has several reasons. It might be a sinus infection, a tooth infection, or even problems with the jaw. See the dentist first to rule out any teeth problems. If there are no issues with your teeth, then a visit to an ear, nose, and throat doctor might be necessary to check the sinus or jaw problems. You can also use a warm compress on your face to help with the pain as a remedy.

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