
The face mask: why is it used in orthodontics?
If you are interested in orthodontics and you are a follower of our blog, it is very likely that you have already read our article about the different malocclusions that
If you are interested in orthodontics and you are a follower of our blog, it is very likely that you have already read our article about the different malocclusions that
In other articles in this blog, when it comes to technological advances applied to dentistry, we have talked about CBCT X-rays (CT scanning).
If you have ever had an orthodontic assessment appointment, or have shown an interest in how it works (either because you think you need orthodontic treatment, or because you think you need it), you may be interested in how it works.
We have already discussed in previous articles the importance of early intervention and orthopaedics in cases where disjunction is necessary.
This is a very common question in an orthodontic office, both from people who are about to start treatment and have heard about retainers.
What is sleep apnoea-hypopnoea syndrome? Sleep apnoea-hypopnoea syndrome (SAHS) is a fairly common condition in the general population which