Most common questions used to investigate
Are your teeth crooked, crowded, or misaligned?
Are you having difficulty in maintaining the health of your teeth?
Do you bite your tongue frequently?
Can you close your mouth while eating or sleeping?
Does your baby suck your thumb often?
Do you want to try the alternatives to braces?
Common conclusions
If your teeth are visibly crowded, crooked, or misaligned, you should use braces to set them right. On one side, well-aligned teeth can make you look beautiful and this is one of the biggest reasons for people to wear braces. Besides the beauty aspect, this will also set your jaws straight and will prevent other dental problems. In all, if your teeth are visibly crooked, you need braces.
Maintaining the health of your teeth is vital for your good health. Sometimes, when your teeth are not aligned properly, it makes it difficult for you to brush and floss properly, thereby affecting your oral health. In fact, it can be quite a task to brush through crooked teeth and for this reason, you should straighten it out with braces, so you can better maintain it.
When your teeth are not aligned properly, the possibility of biting your tongue or cutting it is quite high. If this happens frequently, it's time to get braces to align your teeth again. This will save the pain that comes with biting your tongue often.
When you have protruding teeth, your mouth can't close fully while sleeping or eating. This is a situation that needs intervention right away because it not alters the shape of your jaw, but can also impact your breathing pattern. Conditions like sleep apnea are common among people who have crooked teeth and to avoid such situations, go for braces.
If your child is sucking his or her thumb or is using a pacifier after the age of two, it could cause the teeth to misalign and you should be ready to put braces when your child is a bit older.
There are many alternatives to braces such as straightening surgery. If you or your child is not comfortable wearing braces, you can opt for a straightening surgery. This is a relatively minor procedure to fix the teeth. But if you also have to realign the jaw, it could lead to more complicated surgery.
Braces are the most common method for straightening your teeth. There are many types of braces such as metal, ceramic, and even invisible braces, so you can pick the one that best fits your needs. Braces are expensive and could require regular visits to the dentists until your teeth are fixed. Since this is mostly cosmetic, you can also choose to avoid braces. Of course, it shouldn't affect your health in any way.
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