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What is an Orthodontist? How do I Know if I Need Orthodontics?

People often think that a great smile means you are healthy. The health of your mouth is indeed essential to your overall health. Misaligned teeth, also called malocclusion, can cause tooth decay and gum disease and make it hard or painful to chew.

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What is an Orthodontist? How do I Know if I Need Orthodontics?

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  1. What is an Orthodontist? How do I Know if I Need Orthodontics? People often think that a great smile means you are healthy. The health of your mouth is indeed essential to your overall health. Misaligned teeth, also called malocclusion, can cause tooth decay and gum disease and make it hard or painful to chew. However, not everyone is blessed with naturally perfect teeth. Dentist Marsden should be consulted if one has a poor bite or significant gaps in one's teeth. What Is An Orthodontist? An orthodontist is a dentist trained to find, stop, and fix problems with the teeth and jaw. They resolve existing issues and are prepared to spot problems that might happen in the future. They treat patients of all ages, from children to seniors. When Should I Visit An Orthodontist? If you have any of the following, you need to see an orthodontist Logan:  Overbite This dental issue, often known as "buck teeth," occurs when an individual's upper front teeth protrude too far forward about their lower front teeth. • Underbite When the lower front teeth protrude further than the higher front teeth, this is a dental disorder known as an underbite or prognathism. • Crossbite It is a dental condition in which the front teeth, back teeth, or both are not in the right place. Crossbites can be bad for your health in many ways. • Open Bite When the back teeth bite together, there is a space between the front and side teeth biting surfaces. This is called an "open bite." • Spacing (Diastema) When you have a diastema, there is a gap or space between two teeth. Diastemata are common in kids' teeth, but they can also be found in the teeth of adults.

  2. • Crowded teeth This is a dental problem in which there isn't enough room in the jaws for all the teeth to fit usually. When teeth are close together, it can be hard to brush and floss. Orthodontist Visits: What to Anticipate Usually, the dentist Marsden is the first person to notice that your teeth aren't in the right place. If your back teeth don't fit together right, your dentist might recommend that you see an orthodontist. During your first visit to an orthodontist, you'll probably: • Photos of your face and smile and an oral exam • X-rays of the teeth • 360-degree X-rays of the face and head • Molds of your teeth made from impressions Your orthodontist will use the results of these tests to figure out how to treat you and what kinds of orthodontic treatments will work best for you. Conclusion If you or your child have any of the above dental problems, you should find a specialist orthodontist Logan and make an appointment as soon as possible.

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