Everything you ought to know about orthodontics

Imagine how your smile will look if you have misaligned teeth? In addition to an imperfect smile, your chewing and speech could also become impaired due to malocclusions. Do not let your self-esteem be lowered and experience debilitating pain during chewing; Yon Lai, DDS, an orthodontist in Flushing, NY, helps you regain that bright smile and improve your oral function. Here is all you need to know about orthodontics.

What is orthodontics?

It is the process of straightening misaligned teeth to help improve the abnormal positioning of your teeth, jaws, and face.

Benefits of orthodontics

Orthodontics provides many advantages over only improving your appearance. The following are some of the advantages of straightening your teeth:

·         Self-esteem improvement

·         Better chewing, as well as clearer pronunciation and speaking

·         Due to the accumulation of food particles between the teeth, the risk of dental caries is reduced.

·         Correcting aesthetic flaws and enhancing your attractiveness

·         Providing a nutritious and functional bite

·         Keeping dental problems at bay

·         Overbites and malocclusions to reduce the risk of gum damage and trauma

What are the types of dental malocclusions treated by orthodontics?

Orthodontics helps to improve the following;

Protruding front teeth: Treatment improves the appearance of the teeth and protects them from harm caused by sports accidents or falls.

Crowding: There may not be enough room for all the teeth in your narrow jaw. Therefore, an orthodontist may remove one or more teeth.

Impacted teeth: Occurs when an adult tooth does not emerge completely from the gum or bone

Asymmetrical teeth: The upper and bottom teeth do not match when the mouth is closed, but the teeth are visible.

Overbite:  Deep bites occur when the upper teeth are clenched and protrude too much above the lower ones.

Underbite: occurs when your upper and lower teeth are too far back or forward.

Spacing: occurs when a tooth is missing, or the teeth do not fill the mouth; there are gaps or spaces between them.

Types of orthodontics devices used

They include:

Fixed appliances: They include braces, fixed-space maintainers, special fixed appliances, help to correct misalignment, and when fixed,  you should avoid food such as carbonated drinks, hard candy, gum, and other sticky food.

Removable: They include aligners, headgear, retainers, palatal expanders, splints, lip, and cheek bumpers that help correct slightly crooked teeth and the jaw to close properly.

Diagnosis to get orthodontics

The orthodontist will examine your teeth and forecast how they will develop if not treated. evaluation will include the following:

·         obtaining a complete medical and dental history

·         Performing a clinical evaluation

·         X-rays of the teeth and jaw are taken.

·         constructing tooth models out of plaster

Malocclusion can occur if the jaws and teeth do not develop properly. Teeth that are crooked and misaligned may not line up. Malocclusion is not a disease, and it has no physical consequences. It is a change in the location of the teeth. It may, however, alter the contour of your face and the appearance of the teeth, causing embarrassment, a loss of self-confidence, and even despair. Therefore, call and book an appointment with an orthodontist at House of Braces in Flushing, New York and get back an attractive grin.