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Understanding the Three Levels of Orthodontics Level One Orthodontics: Appearance Straight Teeth The first and most basic level of orthodontics is aesthetics. Level Two Orthodontics: Appearance and Bite. Level Three Orthodontics: Appearance, Bite, and Jaw Alignment. Learn More about the Three Levels of Orthodontics.
Complete diagnostic records typically include a medical/dental history, clinical examination, plaster study models of the teeth, photos of the patients face and teeth, a panoramic or other X-rays of all the teeth, a facial profile X-ray, and other appropriate X-rays.
Orthodontic records should include: Dental impressions. Panoramic X-rays. Cephalometric X-rays.
Class III: Class III is where the lower first molar is anterior (or more towards the front of the mouth) than the upper first molar. In this abnormal relationship, the lower teeth and jaw project further forward than the upper teeth and jaws. There is a concave appearance in profile with a prominent chin.
Orthodontics aims to move the teeth into a stable position. It works by putting pressure on the teeth, to slowly move them in the right direction. As the pressure takes effect, the bone in the jaw changes to allow the teeth and their roots to move.
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Class 1 malocclusion is diagnosed when your upper molars overlap with your lower molars in a good position, but your other teeth are crowded or spaced too far apart. In this type of malocclusion, the bite is typical and your teeth misalignment is not severe.
The overall steps involved include the patient interview/consultation, clinical examination and use of diagnostic records. Only after these steps have been performed and analyzed can a treatment plan be developed for the individual patient.
ORTHODONTIC DIAGNOSIS. Orthodontic diagnosis deals with recognition of the various characters of the malocclusion. It involves collection of pertinent data in a systemic manner to help in identifying the nature and cause of the problem.

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