Overview
Dental orthopedics is a branch of dentistry that deals with correcting or preventing misaligned teeth and jaws, as well as improving overall oral health. One of the most common treatments in dental orthopedics is the use of oral implants or dental braces. Oral implants are artificial teeth that are surgically placed into the jawbone to replace missing or damaged teeth. They are made of titanium or other biocompatible materials that are designed to fuse with the bone over time, providing a stable and durable foundation for the replacement tooth. Dental braces are another common treatment in dental orthopedics, and they are used to correct misaligned teeth and jaws. Braces work by applying gentle pressure to the teeth and gradually moving them into the correct position. They can be made of metal, ceramic, or clear plastic, and are often worn for several months or even years. Other treatments in dental orthopedics may include oral surgery, jaw therapy, and orthodontic appliances, such as retainers or expanders. These treatments are designed to improve jaw function, relieve pain, and enhance the overall appearance of the smile. Overall, dental orthopedics plays a crucial role in maintaining and improving oral health. Whether you need to replace missing teeth or straighten misaligned teeth and jaws, dental orthopedics offers a variety of effective treatments to help you achieve a healthy, beautiful smile.
Research published in this journal
1 peer-reviewed article, ranked by relevance. Each links to its DOI.
How this research is being cited
The 1 article above has been cited 4 times in the scholarly literature. Citation data via OpenAlex and Crossref, updated Jun 2026.
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Poornima Ganesan et al. · 2024 · Journal of Pharmacy and Bioallied Sciences
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2024 · Journal of Pharmacy And Bioallied Sciences
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Sandria Aprilano et al. · 2022 · Jurnal Radiologi Dentomaksilofasial Indonesia
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2022 · Jurnal Radiologi Dentomaksilofasial Indonesia (JRDI)
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