Solving the problems of women in their 30s with ragged teeth! Advantages and Benefits of Orthodontic Treatment
In their 30s, they are busy with work and family, and their lives become irregular,I noticed that my teeth were in shreds.Some people may be worried about this.
I want to treat it, but it's falling apart.Showing your teeth at the dentist's office is embarrassing and might offend..."
I can't even consider what treatment options are available,I don't even know how much the treatment will cost..."
You may think that you can't go to the dentist's office because of these thoughts.
In this situation, I recommend,You should see an orthodontist who also does general dentistry.
In this article, we explain why we recommend that women in their 30s with ragged teeth see an orthodontist to solve their problems!
Why do you recommend orthodontics for women in their 30s with ragged teeth?
Most people who have ragged teeth would consider it a theory that they should see a general dentist.
However, it is recommended to see a dentist with general dentistry and orthodontics first for the following reasons
interpoint (interword separation)More treatment options
interpoint (interword separation)Free consultations are often available.
interpoint (interword separation)Teeth alignment and bite can be improved at the same time.
More treatment options
If your teeth are in shambles, you see a dentist who handles both general dentistry and orthodontics,More treatment options are available.
When you go to a general dentist to fix your ragged teeth, he or she will treat cavities and periodontal treatment.
Where teeth are missing, dentures, bridges, and implants are used to attempt to restore chewing function.
At this point, the option of orthodontic treatment would be added,This is because it may be possible to replace missing teeth with orthodontic treatment, avoiding prosthetic procedures such as dentures.
In orthodontic treatment, teeth are often extracted to make room for teeth to line up.
The most common tooth to be extracted for orthodontic treatment is the fourth tooth from the front, but if there is a tooth that has decayed and needs to be extracted, the tooth that needs treatment may be extracted and aligned instead of the fourth tooth.
Dentures, bridges, and implants are artificial and have a life span, although they can quickly become ruined without self-care and maintenance,Incorporating orthodontic treatment into the treatment plan may restore the ability to chew using only one's own teeth.
Free consultations are often available.
In a dental office that deals with orthodontics,Initial counseling may be provided free of charge.The following is a list of the most common problems with the
In order to perform orthodontic treatment, the teeth must first be restored to a healthy state.
In other words,Since the ragged teeth need to be fixed before orthodontic treatment can be performed, what kind of treatment method should be used?
I'm trying to figure out how much it will cost to fix my ragged teeth.We can consult with you in bulk.That is to say.
Since it is only on the assumption that orthodontic treatment will be performed, consultations without orthodontic treatment are generally not available, but are recommended for those who are also interested in orthodontic treatment.
Teeth alignment and bite can be improved at the same time.
When ragged teeth are fixed with an orthodontic treatment plan in mind, the alignment and bite of the teeth can be improved at the same time.
When you fix a tooth that is falling apart, you become more conscious of your mouth andSome people become interested in fixing the alignment of their teeth and bite.
The problem here is that if dentures, bridges, or implants are completed first, the bite will change after orthodontic treatment and dentures, bridges, or implants will have to be rebuilt.
In particular, teeth with implants cannot be moved by orthodontic treatment, so the only option is to re-treat the implants or realign the teeth to the extent that the implants do not need to be moved.
In some cases, treatment plans that do not involve moving implants may result in less complete tooth alignment and bite because the range of teeth that can be moved is limited.
In addition, even in the case of non-implant treatment, treated teeth may be extracted for orthodontic treatment, which may result in the waste of money and time spent on treatment.
henceIf I'm going to take the plunge and fix my teeth, I want to make sure they're aligned and fit together so I can have a thoroughly healthy mouth."If you think this is a good idea, you should see an orthodontist who can also do general dentistry.
Treatment other than dentures to fix teeth that are falling apart in their 30s.
If you are in your 30s and your teeth are falling apart, you will likely end up with dentures if you have a large number of missing teeth.
However,Dentures have the disadvantages of bad breath if not cared for and the inconvenience of not being able to chew properly.
In this case, treatment to replace the missing teeth with bridges or implants is recommended.
Implants, in particular, are self-funded, but they are popular because they have almost the same structure as natural teeth, allowing for a firmer bite and less discomfort to the tongue and while eating, compared to dentures or bridges.
Important Points for Choosing a Dentist to Fix Ragged Teeth
The key to fixing a ragged tooth is choosing the right dentist.
The life of your teeth and your comfort after treatment can vary depending on the type of dental office you choose to receive treatment from. Choose carefully.
There are three key factors to consider when choosing a dentist to fix your ragged teeth
interpoint (interword separation)We offer both general and orthodontic dentistry.
...They do a good job of counseling.
Easy access to the hospital.
If you are fixing a ragged tooth with an eye toward orthodontic treatment, you can use orthodontic treatment in the form of temporary teeth to adjust the bite, followed by a final covering or implant.
Because the treatment will straddle general dentistry and orthodontics, it is recommended that you choose a dentist who offers both general dentistry and orthodontics when treating ragged teeth.
In addition, a dentist who is able to discuss your concerns and problems with you will be more likely to treat you without anxiety.
Since visits to the clinic will be frequent, it is also important to choose a dentist in a location that is easily accessible, if possible.
What is the cost of treatment for a tooth that is falling apart?
The cost of treatment for a tooth that is falling apart depends on what type of treatment is performed on how many teeth.
The following are the cost rates for cavity treatment for both insured and self-financed patients.
These are only reference prices, so be sure to ask about the cost of each treatment method during an actual consultation.
For insurance treatment
The cost of cavity treatment under insurance per tooth is as follows
CR (composite resin)→approx. 790-950 yen
CAD/CAM inlay → Approx. 2,810-3,300 yen
CAD/CAM crowns → Approx. 6,000-8,000 yen
Inlay → Approx. 1,340-2,950 yen
Crown -> Approx. 3,800-5,000 yen
Bridge→approx. 9,000-15,000 yen
Dentures→approx. 5,000-15,000 yen
In the case of 30% insurance coverage. Separate fees for initial consultation, re-consultation, examination, etc. will be charged.
For self-funded treatment
The cost of cavity treatment at your own expense per tooth is as follows
CR (composite resin) → Approx. 3,000-5,000 yen
Ceramic inlay: approx. 30,000-50,000 yen
Zirconia inlay → approx. 120,000-150,000 yen
All-ceramic crowns: approx. 80,000-150,000 yen
Zirconia crown → Approx. 120,000 yen or more
Ceramic bridge: approx. 50,000-150,000 yen
Dentures → Approx. 150,000-800,000 yen
summary
If your teeth are in shreds.Although it is common to see a general dentist, if you are considering what to do overall, including tooth alignment and bite, it is recommended to see a dentist who handles both general dentistry and orthodontics.
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365dentist General Supervisor Dentist/Yukiko
Graduated from Nagasaki University School of Dentistry, ~2018 Kyushu Medical Center, 2018-present Working at a dental clinic in TokyoSupervisor: Dentist/Naomi
After completing clinical training, worked in cosmetic dentistry in Tokyo. Currently a dentist and dental writer.