Braces aren’t just for kids. Adults can also enjoy the benefits too! Who doesn’t want straight teeth? But more than aesthetics, a dental braces Ladysmith treatment can help fix multiple orthodontic problems that can affect your overall oral health, if left untreated. Here are five common orthodontic problems that braces can correct:
An overbite is a malocclusion wherein your upper teeth stick out more than you lower teeth. An underbite occurs when your lower jaw sticks out further than your upper jaw. Both malocclusions can cause difficulty in chewing and speaking, as well as strain in the teeth and jaw muscles.
This type of orthodontic problem is similar to an overbite. It commonly occurs on the upper teeth. Wearing braces can help align this protrusion with the rest of your teeth, and prevent the lower teeth from growing larger than normal.
A misaligned bite can cause your teeth to rub against each other, which results in the thinning of your enamel, along with decay and jaw tension.
Overcrowding is when there isn’t enough room in your mouth to fit all your teeth, or your jaw is too small to accommodate all your teeth. Overcrowded teeth are difficult to clean, which makes them more susceptible to decay and gum disease. Wearing braces can help straighten teeth. As a result, your teeth will become easier to clean.
Diastema is a condition in which there are spaces between teeth, which commonly occurs between the two front teeth. This can cause difficulty in speech, a misaligned bite, and jaw pain.
These are just some of the many malocclusions that braces can correct. Have your teeth straightened today, and say hello to a beautiful, healthy smile tomorrow! At Northwoods Dentistry, we aim to provide high-quality, comprehensive treatments all in one dental office for your convenience. Contact us today for inquiries or to set up an appointment.
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