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How Teeth Straightening Procedures Works?

Crooked teeth are among the most common dental problems worldwide. In Canada and the United States alone, an estimated four million people are in the care of dentists who specialize in teeth straightening.

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How Teeth Straightening Procedures Works?

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  1. How Teeth Straightening Procedures Works? Crooked teeth are among the most common dental problems worldwide. In Canada and the United States alone, an estimated four million people are in the care of dentists who specialize in teeth straightening. This condition is in fact so common that a whole branch—called orthodontics—deals with tackling dental and facial irregularities. Orthodontics involves teeth straightening treatments such as braces, retainers, and clear aligners. The use of braces is the most traditional method of teeth straightening in Canada. The first metal wired crib was introduced in 1819. Fortunately, modern braces have steered away from this initial design, which was rather unsightly. These days, traditional braces are composed of rubber bands and metal wires and brackets. Braces work when bands and brackets offer support to the metal arch wires that put force and gradually shift the teeth in the desired position. Unlike before, modern braces can now be personalized; you can choose your preferred colour for the bands and brackets. Orthodontic advancements have also led to the introduction of removable teeth straighteners such as aligners or invisible braces. These are mouthpiece-looking dental appliances made from non-toxic plastic materials digitally designed to fit tightly on the teeth. The pressure depends on the fit of the aligners. Unlike braces, teeth straightening aligners are clear, light-weight, and hardly visible. If you are suffering from crooked teeth, don’t be ashamed—you are far from being alone. Do with a dentist as soon as possible. They can give you a more extensive understanding of teeth straightening and its benefits. Misaligned teeth and uneven bites can cause serious oral and bone problems, which when left untreated could contribute to the development of severe chronic diseases. Seek the help of a professional dentist near you when planning to undergo teeth straightening in Canada. You can’t go wrong with a dental clinic that offers customized dental care by licensed dentists using the latest orthodontic technology.

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