Sunday, May 2, 2010

Langley Orthodontics Expert in Langley Can Correct Malocclusions

LANGLEY, BC - Malocclusion may sound like a fancy medical term, but it’s actually Latin for “bad bite” and is used to describe teeth that do not fit together properly. So, it’s the kind of thing the Langley, BC orthodontists at Langley Orthodontics help their patients with every day. Langley Orthodontics is also a Premier Provider Elite of the Invisalign system of invisible braces.

A bad bite might sound like something that only affects your appearance, but it can actually have an impact on a patient’s quality of life in many different ways. Malocclusions are many times inherited. The size of teeth and jaw is the biggest determinant for how well teeth fit together, but often teeth have too much or too little room in the jaw. However, malocclusions can also be acquired by thumb-sucking, tongue thrusting, dental decay, premature loss of primary or permanent teeth, accidents or some medical problems.

Types of Malocclusions:
  • Class I Malocclusion: Teeth are crowded together or spaced apart – or they create an overbite or a crossbite.
  • Class II Malocclusion: The upper front teeth protrude or the lower teeth and jaw are too far back relative to the upper teeth.
  • Class III Malocclusion: The lower front teeth protrude or the lower teeth and jaw are too far ahead relative to the upper teeth.
Malocclusions are not just an aesthetic issue. Crooked and crowded teeth are hard to clean properly, potentially leading to tooth decay, gum disease, and tooth loss. A bad bite can also cause abnormal wear of tooth surfaces, difficulty with chewing, and excessive stress on the jaw bone and gum tissue. Poor tooth alignment can also affect a person’s speech.

Treating Malocclusions
Few people have perfectly aligned teeth, but not every problem needs to be fixed. Children usually do not grow out of a malocclusion problem. Occasionally, it may be necessary to extract teeth to correct a malocclusion. More severe malocclusions in adults may need to be fixed with orthognathic surgery to change the shape of the jaw. But most bite problems can be corrected with fixed braces or removable appliances such as Langley, BC Invisalign clear aligners.

“Between the use of removable appliances, metal braces, clear braces, corrective jaw surgery, and Invisalign invisible braces, we have treated all types of malocclusions. We have treated everything from mild cases to very bad bite problems,” says Dr. Aly Kanani Vancouver invisalign orthodontist at the Langley office of Langley Orthodontics. “ Adults and teens who have all of their adult molars respond well to Invisalign depending on their situation. Children usually need traditional braces. Some adult patients opt for Langley, BC Invisible braces.”

Invisalign is a clear system of straightening teeth without wires or brackets. Many patients prefer Invisalign invisible braces since they feel self-conscious about a mouthful of traditional braces. The Invisalign aligners are removable, so there are no restrictions on what a patient can eat. And the aligners are typically more comfortable than traditional braces.
“Our patients are always surprised how easy the process is at our offices,” says Kanani, a Langley, BC braces orthodontist.. “We get them a dazzling smile more quickly – and with less pain and trouble – than they expect.”

Learn More about Langley Braces and Langley Invisalign
To learn more about Invisalign and braces, visit Langley orthodontist Dr. Aly Kanani and his orthodontist team’s Web sites: http://www.langleyorthodontics.com/, www.guildfordorthodontics.com, or www.vancouverorthodontics.com/. To speak with a staff member, call 1-604-533-6696 to schedule a consultation at the Langley orthodontist office in Langley, BC. For a Surrey orthodontics practice, call 1-604-629-0452. For those seeking an orthodontist or Invisalign provider in Surrey, B.C., Dr. Kanani can be consulted at the Guildford Orthodontic Centre, which can be reached by calling 1-604-589-2212.

About Dr. Aly Kanani
Dr. Aly Kanani was born and raised in the Lower Mainland Area. He has a Bachelor of Science (B.Sc) degree in Physiology from McGill University and received a Masters of Science (M.Sc) from the London School of Economics in England. He received his Doctor of Dental Medicine degree (D.M.D.) and also completed his Masters in Education degree (MS.Ed) at the University of Pennsylvania. Furthermore, he has nearly completed his Masters in Public Health degree (M.P.H.) from Johns Hopkins University. Dr. Kanani graduated from the University of Detroit Mercy with a Masters of Science degree in Orthodontics (MS.Ortho) and a Specialty Certification in Orthodontics (Cert.Ortho).

Dr. Kanani previously taught clinical orthodontics to dental students at the University of British Columbia Dental School. He has also taught in various capacities at both McGill University and at the University of Detroit Mercy. His research has been published in the premiere journal of orthodontics in North America, the American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics.

He was the recipient of the Rajiv Gandhi Foundation Scholarship to conduct oral health research in New Delhi; the prestigious Gold Duke of Edinburgh Award presented to him by His Royal Highness Prince Phillip, The Duke of Edinburgh; and has achieved status as a Board Certified Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics, a recognition held by fewer than 15% of practicing orthodontists worldwide. Furthermore, he is a Premier Provider Elite of Invisalign in BC (British Columbia) placing him in the top 1% of Invisalign experienced orthodontists and dentists in North America.

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