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Home » Orthodontics vs. Orthopaedics Forces

Orthodontics vs. Orthopaedics Forces

July 26, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

Orthodontics vs. Orthopaedics Forces

Write short answer on orthodontic and orthopedic force.
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“Understanding the role of forces in orthodontics vs orthopaedics: Q&A explained”

Orthodontic Force

  • It is one which is applied to teeth for bringing about the tooth movement.
  • Magnitude of orthodontic force is lesser than orthopedic force.
  • Orthodontic forces bring about tooth movement by remodeling and adaptive changes in paradental tissues.
  • It is brought about by the use of small amount of force i.e. 20 to 150 gm/tooth.

“Importance of studying orthodontics vs orthopaedics forces for better outcomes: Questions explained”

Orthopedic Force

  • Orthopedic force is a force of higher magnitude when delivered via teeth for 12 to 16 hours a day.
  • It produces the skeletal effct on maxillofacial complex.
  • Orthodontic forces deliver high magnitude of mechanical forces which are more than 300 gms.
  • The heavy forces help to modify form of craniofacial bones.
  • Part time wear of orthopaedic appliances is recommended to produce more skeletal effcts

“Common challenges in distinguishing orthodontics vs orthopaedics forces: FAQs provided”

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