Overbid

2. may 2012  
Filed in Cosmetic dentistry

Question:

Hello! I am a girl of 30 years who have overbid. I got nakketræk when I was in primary school, but was not good to use it and therefore stopped the treatment which I regret today. I would like to have fixed my front teeth. They stick too much out. But unfortunately I'm not interested in getting the railway tracks, but would very much like to have nakketræk so I can be treated on the night. This is an option once you become an adult? Or are there other options?

Answer:

Dear Camilla,

You need to consult a ortodontist who can guide you.

Hope you can use my answer.

With kind regards

Dentist Joan Olsen

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Orthodontics – a large overbid

1. may 2012  
Filed in Treatment

Question:

My daughter has megaoverbid/crooked teeth in overmund, has been røntget to the hangers but nothing happens, yes, kept going with the older kids ska first, can this be true,the other for the braces on for a single tooth in her class,while she genres of her and also has trouble with the ku brush them correctly. ???

Answer:

Dear anne-grethe,

If your daughter has so big problems and have much to be directed at. Is she in a completely different situation than her classmates.

There is a difference when you go in and fix teeth. If she has big deviations, it is a major treatment and require that it involves her growth. But I think you should ask her dentist if you are in doubt.

Hope you can use my answer.

With kind regards

Dentist Joan Olsen

www.tandpleje.dk/brevkassen

Dentistry.dk™ – the Road to healthier teeth

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Use of the pacifier after 3 years of age

13. august 2009  
Filed in Children

Question:

Our daughter is still very dependent on his pacifier. And we as parents are very hard to take that comfort and needs from her. We were at the dentist for 4 months ago. As was her tandstilling fine. However, the dentist recommended that she should not use the pacifier after his 3 birthday. It is now two months ago and we believe that her sucking needs are still very large.

How important is it that we take the pacifier from her. And what are the consequences of not doing it at 3 years of age, as recommended by the dentist?

The mother of Fie

Answer:

Dear mother of Fie

We always recommend that the child stop using the pacifier at 2-3 years of age and preferably before it fills the 4 years. The older the child becomes , the harder it is to wean from the pacifier. If the child uses the pacifier over 3 years of age, it can develop an open bite (the front teeth when not one the other, there is air between), overbid (undermundstænderne stand further back than normal) or krydsbid (undermundstænderne when out of overmundstænderne in the pages). That seen in particular, tend to overbid by children who use the pacifier beyond 3 years, if the child develops a tungeuvane, this can overbid to deteriorate.
You must take up the fight. Here is some advice for how. In may possibly. deliver sutterne to the dentist, sometimes they have a “Suttetræ” or branch they are hanging them up, possibly. can i “send” the pacifier to santa claus or another baby who needs them:) You can also let the be with to take the pacifier from the child and instead make the less attractive, by cutting the tip of it, together with the child. This can then continue with, once a week, until there is only the shaft left. Try evs. to lubricate the go nail.

Hope you can use my answer.

With kind regards

Dentist Joan Olsen

www.tandpleje.dk/brevkassen

Dentistry.dk™ – the Road to healthier teeth

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