Pregnancy and oral health

Since the beginning of my work as an orthodontist in Dubai and later in Al Ain, many pregnant women who visited my clinic had a mutual fear of dental and orthodontic treatments during pregnancy, but is this fear justified? It is obvious that women might face problems at the level of teeth and gums during pregnancy, but many of them have a false belief that dental treatment may have negative effects on the embryo.

Transparent Aligners

Without any embarrassment, beauty issues, or any inconveniences while eating your favorite meal, I can say Orthodontic treatment is possible! Today we will talk about a topic that I have always been asked about, whether in my clinic or on social media, the transparent aligner, or what we call the ((invisible aligners)).

Anterior Crossbite

While You are playing with your little child, laughing with him heartily, and in the midst of your happy moment, you notice something wrong in his smile. You stop for a while to recognize the problem. It seems like a teeth misalignment
If you’ve noticed your child’s incisors coming in behind his lower front teeth, then you should know that he’s suffering from Anterior Cross Bite which is an orthodontic problem.

Mouth Breathing

Today we will talk about a common problem among our children, which many parents do not pay enough attention to, although it has a big role in many orthodontic problems, and its early treatment can protect our children from a long journey of orthodontic treatment, and save the time and cost as well.

Finger Sucking Habit

Parents often visit my clinic complaining about their kids Finger-sucking habit, and usually they are afraid from the development of serious problems in their children’s jaws and teeth because of this habit. In fact, thumb-sucking habit and dental problems resulting from it are not uncommon in middle east region.
To learn more about this problem, I’ll start by explaining what the word “habit” means?

Crooked Teeth

Crowding is one of the most common orthodontic problems, as British statistics indicate that more than 60% of Caucasian children suffer from crowded teeth in one of its stages. While the statistics of the (Public Health Services Center in the USA) indicate that the incidence of crowding among white children between the ages of 6-11 years was 43.3%, and for those with darker skin, it reached 35.2%.

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