When Upper Jaw Expansion Benefits Your Child
Upper jaw expansion, known medically as maxilla expansion or palatal expansion, is an orthodontic treatment to correct misalignment, tooth overcrowding, breathing trouble, or other issues.
Upper jaw expansion, known medically as maxilla expansion or palatal expansion, is an orthodontic treatment to correct misalignment, tooth overcrowding, breathing trouble, or other issues.
Did you know that about 90% of school-aged children have some form of tooth misalignment? This statistic from Boston Children’s Hospital may come as both
Have you ever wondered if, beyond traditional braces, there’s a solution for straightening teeth? You’re not alone. With 4.5 million people in the United States
Do you have problems chewing your food? Saying certain words? Getting a good night’s sleep? If you experience any of these issues or have jaw-related
You or your teen is getting braces. It’s a big investment, both in time and money. And while there’s excitement about the result, you’re wondering
Have you noticed your child’s front teeth seem crowded? Are you worried about your preschooler’s thumb-sucking habit? Should your little one’s underbite concern you? When
When you think about what constitutes a beautiful smile, you probably imagine straight, pearly-white teeth. But looking good isn’t the only reason to have your
Every human that has ever lived has been different from the rest. And the differences between us are what makes being human interesting. You are

RAWALPINDI: Margalla Institute of Health Sciences (MIHS) hosted a specialized academic session on clear aligner therapy, marking a step forward in modern orthodontic education and
A crossbite is common among young people and adults. You may have difficulty chewing food, or your dentist may have pointed it out to you
Some appliances say exactly what they do in their name. For instance… a dishwasher washes dishes, a blender blends, and a toaster toasts. The same
Braces can make a huge difference in a person’s smile and self-confidence. However, wearing traditional metal braces for two or three years might not fit