The duration of orthodontic treatment with fixed appliances varies significantly, contingent on the complexity of the malocclusion being addressed. Treatment duration encompasses the time period from initial appliance placement to removal, during which teeth are gradually repositioned to achieve optimal alignment and bite correction. For instance, a case involving minor crowding might require a shorter treatment time compared to a situation involving significant skeletal discrepancies.
The length of time teeth require corrective devices is determined by several factors, including the severity of the dental misalignment, the patient’s age, the type of orthodontic appliance used, and individual biological responses to treatment. Successful treatment results in improved oral hygiene, enhanced aesthetics, and potentially improved functionality. Orthodontic techniques have evolved considerably over time, leading to more efficient and less invasive treatment options.