Early Orthodontics: Part 1
The timing of orthodontic intervention is contentious and has been debated many times. In our view, early treatment that's to be targeted to the needs of the individual and there must be an obvious gain with starting treatment early.
Skeletal Class II Case: Extractions and Lingual Braces
The treatment of skeletal Class II malocclusion is one of the most common challenges met in orthodontic practice. Explore our latest patient journey to know which option e-LINE chose among all the alternatives to treat this complex case.
Class II Functional Case: Herbst Appliance
We wanted to highlight this class II malocclusion case as the Herbst appliance is not a commonly used functional appliance in the UK. Follow our patient's journey and check the results that we managed to achieve with a complex treatment plan.
In Depth: What is a Herbst Appliance?
One of the most common problems presented to an orthodontist is the upper teeth being further forward relative to the lower teeth. In most cases, this is the result of the lower jaw being set back relative to the upper jaw, as opposed to the upper jaw being too far out. What can we do to help this?
In Depth: What is Orthognathic Surgery and Would You Benefit From it?
Orthognathic Surgery can correct your occlusion (bite) and change your facial profile. In some cases treatment is planned to improve your bite, with minimal change to your facial appearance, whilst in other cases, there will be more noticeable change to your facial appearance.
In Depth: Effects of CO-CR Discrepancy in Daily Orthodontic Treatment in Planning
Within the dental profession there is a general consensus that treatments that modify the occlusion should be planned in centric relation (CR). Centric relation is defined as musculoskeletal stable position, with the condyles forward, as far upward, centred transversely and with the articular disc interposed properly.
Orthognathic Surgery: In a Multidisciplinary Way
Jaw Surgery (Orthognathic Surgery) is an operation to reposition the jaws. The operation corrects any imbalance between the skeletal component holding the teeth to create harmony and balance. Our case study looks at our 25 year old patient who was referred to improve her facial appearance and occlusion.
Climate Change: The Lessons We Can Take into Dentistry
Are we using our wisdom when it comes to our third molars commonly known as our wisdom teeth? Let’s take a look at the bigger picture.
What Stands in Our Way: The Third Molar (Wisdom Teeth)
Are we using our wisdom when it comes to our third molars commonly known as our wisdom teeth? Let’s take a look at the bigger picture.
Tooth Wear: In a Multidisciplinary Way
Tooth wear / Tooth surface loss (TSL) is a normal yet irreversible physiological process that occurs throughout a person’s life. It is, however, considered pathological when the degree of destruction of hard tissue is excessive leading to functional degradation, sensitivity, and aesthetic impairment.
Lower Incisor Extraction Case
A 32-year-old female with skeletal 2 high mandibular plane angle base and class 1 dental malocclusion with moderate upper and severe lower crowding. There was posterior crowding evident with the displaced and rolling in of the second molars. Narrow arches, especially in the posterior quadrants. Uneven smile aesthetics. Stable temporomandibular joints.