5 Signs You Need Orthodontic Treatment

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3/7/2023

Orthodontic treatment can be a great way to improve your smile and your self-confidence. In fact, according to the American Association of Orthodontists, between 50% to 75% of people could benefit from orthodontic care. However, it can sometimes be challenging to determine whether you would be a good candidate for orthodontic care. Here are a few signs it may be worth talking to a local orthodontist.

1. Your Teeth Are Crowded

You might have more teeth than your mouth has available space, especially when wisdom teeth start to appear. When your teeth become crowded, they can lose their natural alignment and become crooked. Not only can this be an aesthetic problem but it can also be painful and can impact your bite. The best orthodontist in your area can correct that condition with braces.

2. Your Teeth Are Gapped

Two or more of your teeth might have large gaps that are noticeable and constantly collect bits of food. Gapped teeth that catch food promote tooth decay and bad breath, but orthodontic treatment can help fix it. Braces or Invisalign can realign your teeth to reduce gaps and help prevent gum disease.

3. You Have an Overbite

An overbite occurs when the upper teeth extend beyond the lower set of teeth in your mouth. It might cause you to accidentally bite your tongue or cheek while you are chewing on food. In more severe cases, an overbite can cause jaw pain and may increase your risk of tooth decay and gum disease. Best Smiles is the best orthodontist you can turn to for correcting overbites.

4. You Have an Underbite

An underbite is the opposite of an overbite and happens when the bottom row of teeth extends past the upper row. Like an overbite, an underbite can cause discomfort and jaw pain over time.

5. You Have an Open or Crossed Bite

Sometimes, the teeth don’t close tightly when biting down. An open bite condition makes it harder to chew food and might affect speech. Some people also might have some teeth that line up properly but others that extend in or out slightly, which may potentially increase your risk of tooth decay.

Many adults as well as young children and teens could benefit from orthodontic treatment. If you have one of the conditions listed above, it may be in your best interest to speak to an orthodontist. Don’t hesitate to reach out to our team at Best Smiles today to get started!

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