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Home » The Difference Between Preventive And Interceptive Orthodontics

The Difference Between Preventive And Interceptive Orthodontics

July 28, 2025 by Kristensmith Taylor Leave a Comment

The Difference Between Preventive And Interceptive Orthodontics

Write short note on interceptive and preventive orthodontics.
Answer. Preventive orthodontics is defied as “the action taken to preserve the integrity of what appears to be normal occlusion at a specific time”. Graber

“Understanding the role of preventive vs interceptive orthodontics in dental care: Q&A explained”

Interceptive orthodontics is defied as “that phase of the science and art of orthodontics employed to recognize and eliminate potential irregularities and malpositions of the developing dentofacial complex”. Graber

  • Number of procedures taken by an orthodontist to intercept the malocclusion which is developing.
  • Unlike the preventive orthodontic procedures which are aimed at the elimination of factors which can cause malocclusion.
  • Interceptive orthodontics is taken at a time when malocclusion is already developed or developing. So, interceptive orthodontics refers to the measures undertaken to prevent potential malocclusion from progressing into more severe one.

“Importance of studying preventive and interceptive orthodontics for better outcomes: Questions explained”

  • Preventive orthodontic procedures are undertaken when both the dentition and occlusion are perfectly normal while the interceptive procedures are undertaken when signs and symptoms of malocclusion are appeared.
  • Some of the procedures which are carried out in the preventive orthodontics can also be carried out in interceptive orthodontics but their timings are totally different.

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