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An orthodontic implant is a small, screw-like device used as a fixed anchor to move teeth more precisely. This guide is for people considering braces or clear aligners who want faster, more controlled tooth movement, and for adults with complex bite or spacing issues. You’ll learn what an orthodontic implant is, how it’s used, the basic procedure and timeline, benefits and risks, and how to prepare and choose the right provider.
What is an orthodontic implant?
An orthodontic implant (often called a temporary anchorage device or mini-implant) is a small titanium screw placed in the jaw or between teeth to provide a stable point to pull or push teeth. There are two common types:
Temporary anchorage devices (TADs) or mini-implants — small, temporary screws used during active orthodontic treatment.
Standard dental implants — larger implants meant to replace missing teeth and remain in place long-term.
The key difference between an orthodontic implant and a regular dental ...
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If you keep wondering why is my gum red, this post will help. Read on to learn common causes, warning signs, simple home care you can try now, and when to see a dentist for professional treatment.
Common causes of red gums
Red gums can come from many things. Some are mild and fixable at home. Others need dental care. Below are the most common reasons your gums may look red.
Gingivitis (early gum disease)
Gingivitis is the most common cause of red gums. It happens when plaque builds up along the gum line and irritates the tissue. Signs include:
Red, swollen gums
Gums that bleed when you brush or floss
Bad breath or a bad taste
Gingivitis is usually reversible with improved oral hygiene and a professional cleaning.
Periodontitis and advanced gum disease
If gingivitis is not treated, the infection can move deeper into the tissues and bone that support your teeth. This is called periodontitis. Problems that can occur include:
Deep gum pockets around teeth
Bone loss visible ...
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