Craniofacial Measurements and Corrections for Malocclusion - Plastic Surgery

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Measurement and Correction of the Head and Face


Hello, doctor.
I have a bit of an issue with malocclusion, and I would like to ask: 1.
Should I go to the craniofacial orthodontics department for correction? 2.
Will the craniofacial orthodontics department provide services for measuring facial length, facial width, and total head length?

Mianmian, 20~29 year old female. Ask Date: 2022/10/29

Dr. Lü Mingchuan reply Plastic Surgery


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Reply Date: 2022/10/29

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When it comes to addressing malocclusion, particularly in cases like yours where you have a specific concern about "戽斗" (which translates to an overbite or a similar dental misalignment), it's essential to understand the role of craniofacial measurements and the appropriate specialists involved in the correction process.

1. Specialist Consultation: Yes, if you are looking to correct malocclusion, visiting a craniofacial orthodontist or a specialist in orthodontics is a good starting point. These professionals are trained to assess and treat various dental and skeletal discrepancies, including malocclusion. They can provide a comprehensive evaluation of your dental alignment and facial structure, which is crucial for developing an effective treatment plan.

2. Craniofacial Measurements: Craniofacial orthodontists typically perform a variety of measurements to assess the dimensions of the face and skull. This includes measuring the length and width of the face, as well as the total head length. These measurements are vital for diagnosing the specific type of malocclusion and understanding how it affects your overall facial aesthetics and function.
The measurements can include:
- Facial Length: This is measured from the hairline to the chin, which helps in assessing vertical proportions.

- Facial Width: This is measured across the cheekbones, providing insight into the horizontal proportions of the face.

- Total Head Length: This is measured from the front of the forehead to the back of the skull, which can indicate overall head shape and size.

These measurements are often taken using specialized tools and techniques, including digital imaging and cephalometric analysis, which allows for precise assessment and planning of orthodontic treatment.


Additional Considerations for Treatment
When considering treatment for malocclusion, there are several options available depending on the severity of the condition:
- Braces: Traditional metal braces or ceramic braces can be used to gradually shift teeth into the correct position.

- Invisalign: This is a popular alternative to traditional braces, using clear aligners to correct misalignment.

- Surgical Options: In more severe cases, surgical intervention may be necessary to correct skeletal discrepancies. This is typically considered when orthodontic treatment alone cannot achieve the desired results.


Importance of a Comprehensive Evaluation
It's crucial to have a thorough evaluation by a qualified specialist who can assess not only the teeth but also the jaw alignment and facial structure. This comprehensive approach ensures that any treatment plan is tailored to your specific needs, taking into account both functional and aesthetic considerations.


Conclusion
In summary, if you are experiencing malocclusion, consulting with a craniofacial orthodontist is the right step. They will perform the necessary craniofacial measurements and develop a treatment plan that addresses your specific concerns. Don't hesitate to ask your orthodontist about the types of measurements they will take and how these will inform your treatment options. Your journey to correcting malocclusion can significantly improve both your dental health and your overall confidence in your smile.

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