Progenia - what is it and how to treat this malocclusion?

Progenia - what is it and how to treat this malocclusion?

Progenia is a dental condition characterised by a protruding lower jaw and lip. This malocclusion causes significant discomfort and, if left untreated, can lead to alterations in facial features. Moreover, Progenia, due to misaligned teeth overlapping each other, makes it challenging for patients to maintain proper oral hygiene. Consequently, individuals afflicted with this condition are more prone to dental caries. This article aims to shed light on the origins of Progenia, its implications, and the treatment options available. 

Causes of Progenia

The primary cause of Progenia is genetic predisposition. If a parent or grandparent has battled this condition, the likelihood of it developing in the child is considerably high. However, there are preventive measures that can be taken, which we will discuss later in the article. 

Read:Grandma's smile, or how genes affect teeth". 

Progenia can also be triggered by an inappropriate diet , specifically the late introduction of harder foods into a child's diet. Similarly, prolonged use of a pacifier and thumb sucking can contribute to developing this condition. Mouth breathing is another significant factor. If you notice this habit in your child, it is crucial to consult a specialist immediately.Malocclusion in children - causes, consequences and treatment". 

Another potential cause is a deficiency in Vitamin D, a common issue that can be addressed by including foods like fish in the diet. It is also advisable to consult a doctor about Vitamin D supplementation. 

Read also: "Drugs and diseases that spoil teeth".

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Consequences of Progenia 

As mentioned earlier, Progenia complicates oral hygiene, leading to a higher risk of inflammation, dental caries, and periodontal diseases. However, the implications of this condition extend beyond the state of your smile. The jaw's positioning can result in facial and neck muscle strain, leading to hearing and balance disorders and troublesome headaches. Read more: "Tooth decay - where does it come from, how to treat and prevent it?". 

The consequences of this defect, however, do not extend only to the condition of the Your smile! Through the positioning of the jaw, overloading of the facial and neck muscles occurs. This is associated with impaired hearing, balance and also bothersome headaches.

Read also our article: "Decayed teeth a danger to the health of the whole body". 

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Treatment of progenies

The most effective treatment for progenies is surgical/orthodontic treatment. Orthodontic braces will position the teeth correctly. The next step is surgical positioning of the mandible: shortening it and sometimes even correcting the chin. 

Find out more about oral surgery in the UK: "Oral surgery in the UK - everything you need to know".

In order for the bone to knit together in the correct position for a few weeks After the treatment, the teeth are stitched. During this time, only liquid and semi-liquid foods can be eaten. Remember: especially now, maintaining good oral hygiene is very important but difficult. So you must be very careful! 

Treatment lasts about two years, but it is important to remember that it can be prolonged - it all depends on the individual case. 

Curing progenies is a long-term process, but definitely worth the sacrifice. Patients feel much better, their self-esteem and confidence increases. Daily oral hygiene is incomparably easier, significantly reducing the risk of caries, inflammation and periodontal disease. And as we all know, these can even lead to tooth loss! 

Read:Periodontitis - symptoms and treatment". 

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Are you worried about the cost? Take advantage of convenient instalments 

As we mentioned, the treatment of progenies is a lengthy process. Long orthodontic treatment even precedes jaw fracture. It is worth taking the help of a trusted oral surgeon. You can find the best specialists with us. Read: "Oral surgery in the UK - everything you need to know". 

Moreover, in the case of such treatment, it is particularly important is to have an orthodontist on site. How the treatment goes depends, of course, on the individual case. This means that there may be some complications along the way that need to be dealt with right away. 

This type of treatment is associated with considerable costs. Do you dream of curing progenies, but fear that your budget won't allow you to do so? We've got a solution for that. Treatments from £350 and up can be spread over convenient, interest-free instalments. It's a great solution that many patients have already taken advantage of. 

You can read more about our instalment scheme In the article: "Teeth on credit: dental treatment on hire purchase". Our instalment system is 100% secure and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority (FCA number to 619628).