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Mangu-dong Dental Clinic: If You Want Partial Orthodontic Treatment for Crooked Teeth Only

에스(S)리더치과병원 건대입구역, 서울 광진구 소재 · S리더치과병원 · October 28, 2025

Hello, this is S Leader Dental Hospital, Mangu-dong Dental Clinic. ​ ​ When you look in the mirror, everything may seem fine overall, but sometimes one or two teeth are oddly crook...

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Clinic: 에스(S)리더치과병원 건대입구역, 서울 광진구 소재

Original post date: October 28, 2025

Translated at: April 29, 2026 at 2:48 PM

Medical note: This translation does not guarantee medical accuracy or suitability for treatment decisions.

Hello, this is S Leader Dental Hospital, Mangu-dong Dental Clinic.

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When you look in the mirror, everything may seem fine overall, but sometimes one or two teeth are oddly crooked or slightly overlapping, which can be bothersome.

When taking photos or talking with others, that one small asymmetry keeps catching your eye. But starting full orthodontic treatment again can feel financially burdensome, and wearing braces for a long time can also make you hesitate.

At times like this, many people look for partial orthodontic treatment.

As the name suggests, this is a method of selectively correcting only the ‘crooked teeth,’ and because the treatment period is shorter than full orthodontic treatment and the cost is relatively less burdensome, inquiries have been steadily increasing among adults recently as well.

Today, together with S Leader Dental Hospital, Mangu-dong Dental Clinic, let’s look at when crooked teeth can be improved with partial orthodontic treatment and what precautions should be taken during treatment.

Mangu-dong Dental Clinic: If You Want Partial Orthodontic Treatment for Crooked Teeth Only image 2 What is partial orthodontic treatment at Mangu-dong Dental Clinic?

Partial orthodontic treatment is a localized orthodontic treatment that straightens only the alignment of some teeth rather than the entire dental arch.

It is often performed mainly on around four to six front teeth, and is suitable for addressing issues such as slightly crooked teeth, teeth with gaps, or overlapping front teeth rather than severe misalignment.

Because it does not move all the teeth like full orthodontic treatment, the wearing period for the appliance is shorter and pain or discomfort tends to be less.

Also, since the focus is on fine adjustments to the crown (the upper part of the tooth) rather than moving the root, it does not cause major disruptions to daily life,

speech, or eating.

Mangu-dong Dental Clinic: If You Want Partial Orthodontic Treatment for Crooked Teeth Only image 3 What are the advantages of partial orthodontic treatment at Mangu-dong Dental Clinic?

The biggest appeal of partial orthodontic treatment is the quick change and the less burdensome treatment process.

While full orthodontic treatment takes an average of a year and a half to more than two years, partial orthodontic treatment can produce noticeable results in about 3 to 8 months.

Also, because only the necessary teeth are moved, the orthodontic appliance is simpler, and in recent years, you can choose less noticeable options such as clear aligners or ceramic brackets.

Thanks to this, office workers, students, and those with frequent public activities can receive treatment without much psychological burden.

From a cost perspective as well, it is much more economical than full orthodontic treatment. Because only a small number of teeth are moved, the treatment plan is simpler, and material costs and the number of visits are also reduced.

For these reasons, partial orthodontic treatment is a practical and efficient choice for people who say, “I just want to straighten a few front teeth,” or “I only want to fix the part that shows in photos.”

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[However, it is not possible in all cases.] However, partial orthodontic treatment is only suitable when improving a ‘localized imbalance.’ If the bite is unstable, the teeth are severely protruded, or there is an abnormal overall jaw position, partial orthodontic treatment alone has its limitations.

For example, even if only the front teeth appear crooked, in many cases the real issue is an imbalance in the overall bite because the molars do not fit together properly.

In such cases, simply moving the front teeth can risk making the overall balance even worse.

Therefore, a precise diagnosis must always come first when considering partial orthodontic treatment.

Through X-rays, oral scans, and bite analysis, it is necessary to first check why the teeth became crooked and whether moving them would put strain on the gums or roots.

Mangu-dong Dental Clinic: If You Want Partial Orthodontic Treatment for Crooked Teeth Only image 5 How is partial orthodontic treatment carried out at Mangu-dong Dental Clinic?

Precise diagnosis and consultation

First, the patient’s oral condition is thoroughly analyzed. It is not just the crooked teeth that are examined; the balance of the entire bite and gum health are also evaluated. At this stage, the possibility of orthodontic treatment, the expected treatment period, and the type of appliance needed are determined.

Appliance placement and initial movement

Brackets or clear aligners are applied according to the orthodontic plan. Only the teeth that need to move are selectively given force to begin alignment.

At this stage, the pain is much milder than with general orthodontic treatment, and most people can go through daily life without major inconvenience.

Detailed fine-tuning stage

Once the teeth are somewhat aligned, the spacing between teeth, rotation angles, and bite are adjusted in detail. At this stage, the final alignment is completed, maximizing the sense of aesthetic balance.

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Wearing a retainer

After orthodontic treatment, teeth have a tendency to move back to their original positions, so a retainer must be worn for a certain period. If this process is neglected, the orthodontic effect may diminish, so it is important to consistently follow the medical staff’s instructions.

How to care after partial orthodontic treatment

Treatment does not end when partial orthodontic treatment is finished. Because teeth are tissues that always move slightly, wearing a retainer is essential. Usually, it should be worn regularly for about 6 months to 1 year, and during this period it is a good idea to continuously check the condition of the teeth and gums through regular checkups.

Also, after orthodontic treatment, new spaces may appear between teeth or the alignment may change, so oral hygiene should be carefully managed using dental floss and interdental brushes.

This is because food debris can lead to cavities or gum disease.

In addition, for those who grind their teeth, it is recommended to wear a night guard (protective appliance). This is because if excessive force is repeatedly applied to the teeth, the moved teeth can become crooked again.

Partial orthodontic treatment at Mangu-dong Dental Clinic is recommended for these people.

1 If one or two front teeth are crooked and the alignment is unsatisfactory 2 If full orthodontic treatment feels burdensome, but you want to straighten your smile line 3 If you want quick improvement before an important schedule such as a wedding, job application, or interview 4 If you had orthodontic treatment in the past but the teeth have slightly shifted again over time 5 If there are gaps between the teeth or slight rotation

As such, partial orthodontic treatment is an efficient orthodontic method that can resolve relatively minor imbalances in a short time. However, only when carried out under an expert’s accurate diagnosis can both tooth stability and aesthetics be secured.

Mangu-dong Dental Clinic: If You Want Partial Orthodontic Treatment for Crooked Teeth Only image 7 With S Leader Dental Hospital, Mangu-dong Dental Clinic, check the natural changes

Partial orthodontic treatment may look like a ‘simple orthodontic treatment,’ but in fact it is a treatment that requires careful judgment and a precise plan. Even a slight change in the direction of force or the amount of movement can alter the balance of the entire dentition, which is why diagnosis by an experienced orthodontic specialist is more important than anything else.

If you are considering partial orthodontic treatment in the Konkuk area, it is best to choose a place with accurate analysis and a thorough follow-up management system.

Through customized treatment that considers both aesthetics and functional balance, you will be able to naturally complete a well-aligned smile.

If crooked teeth have kept you from smiling confidently, I hope you will regain your smile at S Leader Dental Hospital.

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