{"id":12366,"date":"2022-09-17T07:57:43","date_gmt":"2022-09-17T06:57:43","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/www.clinicadentalgrossdentistas.com\/microtornillos-ortodoncia\/"},"modified":"2023-05-16T10:44:47","modified_gmt":"2023-05-16T09:44:47","slug":"microtornillos-ortodoncia","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/www.clinicadentalgrossdentistas.com\/en\/microtornillos-ortodoncia\/","title":{"rendered":"Discover what microscrews are in orthodontics"},"content":{"rendered":"
The dental sector is advancing by leaps and bounds<\/strong>, so much so that in today’s article we are going to discuss a topic of interest related to dental appliances, we are referring to microscrews in orthodontics.<\/strong><\/p>\n Do you know what microscrews are in orthodontics?<\/strong> What are they for and how are they placed? We tell you all the details below.<\/p>\n Microscrews in orthodontics,<\/strong> also called microimplants,<\/strong> are a true innovation that provide many advantages to orthodontic treatment. These are small-sized titanium fixations that are temporarily placed in the maxillary bone.<\/p>\n With this technique, excellent results are obtained in the bite and in the alignment of the dental pieces.<\/p>\n The vast majority of these microimplants are made up of an orthodontic<\/strong> head that allows the necessary forces to be applied, an intramucosal neck to protect the gum and an endosseous body that allows it to self-screw into the bone.<\/p>\n Now that you know what microscrews are in orthodontics,<\/strong> it is the ideal time for you to discover what they are for.<\/p>\n Orthodontic treatments exert force to move teeth into their correct position. However, when using microimplants, possible unwanted side effects can be avoided.<\/p>\n Therefore, using this new system is the easiest,<\/strong> fastest and most effective way to eradicate unwanted movements in orthodontic treatments.<\/p>\n Before we tell you how microscrews are placed in orthodontics, it is important to note that it corresponds to a simple and minimally invasive intervention, but it is very important that it is planned in advance and correctly.<\/strong><\/p>\n The professional must take into account each individual situation<\/strong> to know exactly where to place the microimplant. However, as a general rule, it is usually placed in inconspicuous areas such as behind the last teeth, on the palate or between the dental roots.<\/p>\n During the intervention process, the orthodontist applies minimal local anesthesia (although sometimes it is not necessary), and places the microscrews in a few minutes. In addition, it is not necessary to give stitches or make any previous incision.<\/p>\n At the end, the patient will not notice any pain and will be able to lead his normal life.<\/strong><\/p>\n Correcting the aesthetics and functionality of your teeth is possible thanks to orthodontic treatments<\/strong><\/a>. At our clinic, we offer you a wide variety of dental appliances to achieve successful results.<\/p>\n Metal bracket appliances are the most popularly known. The brackets adhere to the teeth with a special glue and are joined together by wires and rubber bands.<\/p>\n Lingual orthodontics differs from the previous one because it provides aesthetic advantages, since the brackets are placed on the inside of the teeth.<\/p>\n This type of orthodontics<\/strong><\/a> is similar to metallic orthodontics, except that, in this case, the brackets are made of ceramic or sapphire. They are another form of cosmetic orthodontics.<\/p>\n Invisible orthodontics (Invisalign<\/strong><\/a>) has the most transparent and aesthetic dental device. Its covers are removable, comfortable and imperceptible.<\/p>\nWhat are microscrews in orthodontics?<\/h2>\n
Do you know what microscrews are for in orthodontics?<\/h2>\n
How are microscrews placed in orthodontics?<\/h2>\n
Types of dental appliances that we have in our clinic<\/h2>\n
Metallic orthodontics<\/h3>\n
Lingual orthodontics<\/h3>\n
Ceramic or sapphire orthodontics<\/h3>\n
Invisible braces<\/h3>\n
Come to Gross Dentistas and start your orthodontic treatment<\/h2>\n