Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics play a pivotal role in enhancing oral health and aesthetics. Orthodontics focuses on correcting misaligned teeth and jaw irregularities through appliances like braces, retainers, or aligners. Dentofacial Orthopedics complements this by addressing skeletal discrepancies and guiding jaw development, particularly during a child’s growth phase. Together, they provide a comprehensive approach to achieving harmony between teeth and facial structures. Beyond improving appearance, these treatments contribute to better chewing, speech, and long-term dental health. Modern advancements, such as digital orthodontics and minimally invasive techniques, have made treatments faster and more comfortable. These specialties empower patients with confident smiles while ensuring optimal functional outcomes for a lifetime.
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