Orthodontics

When Should I Consider Orthodontics?

Crooked teeth can cause a variety of different issues, some more problematic than the embarrassing flash of a misaligned smile, which is why orthodontics can be so life-changing. A host of certain health risks can be associated with the overcrowding of teeth, as well as with overbites and underbites.

The case for orthodontics

As teeth become crooked, whether it is caused by genetics, poor nutrition or malocclusion (a misaligned jaw), subsequent and debilitating health issues can arise. Straight teeth with a properly aligned jaw can be more essential to a person's general health than the average patient may suspect. From better digestion to a deeper reservoir of self-esteem, orthodontics at any age can benefit many people.

Expedited wear and tear

When teeth become crooked or when the jaw is out of alignment, teeth often smash against each other in disruptive ways. Swift erosion of the enamel can follow, and even the eventual dislodging of roots deeper in the gums. Before too long, the shifting of the teeth as a whole can occur. This can not only impact the look of a person’s smile but also may result in the decline of the health of a person's mouth. A healthy mouth leads to better chewing for a more expedient digestive process, as well as the reduction of aches and pains associated with many gum and tooth infection issues.

Sleep apnea and other health concerns

A person’s overall quality of life may suffer as a consequence as well. For example, overbites can lead to jaw shifting, which may result in snoring and sleep apnea. In turn, the subsequent sleep deprivation heightens the risk of far more serious concerns, such as liver problems, diabetes and a debilitating daytime fatigue. Whether prospective patients are in their teenage years or fully grown adults, considering orthodontics to alleviate such issues can be a good idea.

What to expect from orthodontics

Nowadays, advancements in dental technology make it easier for those in search of straighter teeth to achieve their goals more efficiently, easily and painlessly. The entire process has also become far less invasive as well:

  1. An initial visit may include a series of questions about a patient's chewing and breathing, an X-ray of their mouth, and/or the procurement of a plastic-like mold of the upper and bottom rows of teeth.
  2. Depending on the severity of the cases, orthodontics could involve anything from a simple mouthguard for a patient to wear at night to a set of metal braces and even headgear for more involved cases.
  3. The average length of time a person must wear braces is usually about two years, after which the patient may be required to wear a retainer for a period of time.

Conclusion

Orthodontics is a helpful solution, not just for people who may feel compelled to hide their uneven smile, but also for those concerned about potential health risks that arise from a mouth full of misaligned teeth. No matter how old or young you may be, consider talking to a dentist about correcting a crooked smile.

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