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Orthodontic Treatment: When It’s Needed and What are the Benefits?

United Dental Clinic explains when orthodontic treatment is recommended for optimal oral health and an attractive smile. Orthodontics may be suggested if teeth are crowded, protruding, blocked out or have spacing issues. Treatment is often started between ages 9-14 while facial growth occurs, but adults can benefit too. Straightening misaligned teeth makes them easier to clean, reducing plaque buildup and risk of decay/gum disease. Correcting bite alignment helps prevent teeth or bone damage.

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Orthodontic Treatment: When It’s Needed and What are the Benefits?

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  1. Orthodontic Treatment: When It’s Needed and What are the Benefits? Orthodontics is a branch of dentistry involving fixing misaligned teeth. Whenever an individual wants to straighten their misaligned teeth, their best solution is to reach out to an Orthodontic Dentist for appropriate orthodontic treatment, from braces to aligners. Regardless of the orthodontic option one chooses, orthodontic appliances work by putting gentle pressure on your teeth to move them into the desired position. Orthodontics is key to achieving straighter teeth and your dream smile and making it easier to maintain your oral hygiene and health. Going through this article will help you learn when orthodontic treatment is needed and its benefits. When is Orthodontic Treatment Needed? The most common reason for people to undergo orthodontic treatments is to improve their look by getting their teeth straightened. Orthodontics can solve a range of bites, teeth positions, and other dental problems:

  2. Crowded teeth It’s common for people to have crowded or crooked teeth. The term itself defines how this teeth bite can be caused, i.e., by the lack of space in the mouth to fit all your teeth in a straight line. Crowded or crooked teeth not only affect your physical aesthetics but also make it harder to look after your oral hygiene and health. Getting braces from a skilled Orthodontic Dentist can straighten your crowded or crooked teeth, making it easier to maintain a healthy smile. Narrow smile A narrow smile is caused when an individual’s upper jaw and palate have a more tapered shape than the average mouth. Anyone can recognise a narrow bite by seeing the other person’s around six front teeth, which are revealed when he smiles. Missing teeth are also another cause for a smile to look narrow. You can correct your narrow smile by undergoing an appropriate orthodontic treatment. Spacing Spacing or gapped teeth refers to a condition where there are gaps between the teeth, with no missing teeth. In kids, permanent teeth often appear spaced out at first, but gaps are often closed naturally. However, if gaps between teeth are not closed after a certain age, you should consult an orthodontist specialised in the Dentistry for Children for an appropriate orthodontic treatment. Underbite An underbite is a condition wherein your lower teeth extend outward further than your upper front teeth. After examining your mouth, an orthodontist can suggest a suitable treatment to align the underbite. Open bite When your upper and lower teeth fail to make contact in the front or back of your mouth, even when your jaw is closed, the condition is called an open bite. A person with an open bite finds it difficult to bite down his food and maintain a healthy smile. While it’s not possible to correct all types of open bites with orthodontic treatment, consult with your orthodontist to know whether orthodontic appliances can fix it.

  3. Overbite An overbite is a condition when your upper arch extends outward further than your lower jaw. While no treatment is required in case of a slight overbite, severe overbite issues can lead to poor oral hygiene and pain in your jaws. Minor overbite can be fixed with orthodontic treatment. What are the Benefits of Orthodontic Treatment? The following are some key benefits of orthodontic treatment: ● Orthodontic treatments improve your physical aesthetics with a straight smile, changing your overall appearance. ● Straighter teeth are easier to clean via brushing and flossing. ● Oral health improves with straight teeth as they prevent plaque accumulation, tooth decay, and gum disease. All-in-All Orthodontic treatment is your ultimate solution to fix crowded, misaligned, crooked, gapped teeth, underbite, overbite, or open-bite. In case your kid is dealing with such dental problems, it’s advisable to look for an orthodontist specialising in the Dentistry for Children. Completing your smile journey with an appropriate orthodontic treatment improves your oral health and aesthetics.

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