Orthodontics

Presurgical Orthodontics

Presurgical Orthodontics is an orthodontic treatment designed to correct misaligned teeth and improve bite function.

Procedure Type
Therapeutic Procedure
Treatment Area
Teeth and supporting structures
Classification
NoninvasiveProcedure
Presurgical Orthodontics

Treatment Overview

Presurgical Orthodontics is an orthodontic treatment designed to correct misaligned teeth and improve bite function.

How It's Performed

The presurgical orthodontics procedure is performed using appropriate dental instruments and techniques following standard clinical protocols.

Pre-Treatment Preparation

Appropriate pre-operative examination, medical history review, and local anesthesia administration as needed.

Post-Treatment Care

Post-procedure monitoring and follow-up care as recommended by the dentist.

Medical Classification

ICD-9
24.7
ICD-11
DA0E.0

Important Considerations

⚠️ Contraindications

Uncontrolled bleeding disorders, severe systemic disease, inability to tolerate anesthesia, or active oral infection.

Frequently Asked Questions


How long does Presurgical Orthodontics treatment take?

Orthodontic treatment typically takes 18-36 months, depending on the complexity of the case and patient compliance. Some minor corrections may be completed in 6-12 months.

Do Presurgical Orthodontics hurt?

You may experience some mild discomfort for 2-3 days after initial placement and adjustments. This is normal as teeth begin to move and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers.

How do I care for my teeth during Presurgical Orthodontics treatment?

Maintain excellent oral hygiene by brushing after every meal, using fluoride toothpaste, flossing daily with special orthodontic floss, and using an antimicrobial mouthwash.

What foods should I avoid with Presurgical Orthodontics?

Avoid hard, sticky, or chewy foods such as nuts, caramel, gum, ice, hard candies, and corn on the cob. These can damage brackets or wires.

Will I need to wear a retainer after Presurgical Orthodontics?

Yes, retainers are essential after orthodontic treatment to maintain tooth positions. Initially, they're worn full-time, then typically at night for several years or permanently.

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