Categories: Orthodontics

Benefits of Straightening Teeth With Orthodontics

More than four million Americans use orthodontic appliances, according to the American Association of Orthodontists. About a quarter of that number are adults seeking orthodontics treatment for straighter teeth. Besides the obvious aesthetics of straighter teeth, there are oral health benefits.

Benefits of teeth straightening

Patients still deliberating on teeth straightening can discuss their options with the dentist, as well as the benefits of undergoing treatment. The following are reasons for straightening the teeth with orthodontics.

Better oral health care

Since plaque accumulates easily around crowded or widely spaced teeth, gum inflammation may develop. Inflamed, red gums are an indicator of periodontal disease. Due to the difficulty in reaching into the tight spaces between crooked teeth, effective dental hygiene may be a challenge for those with misaligned teeth. If the teeth are straight, individuals will spend less time brushing and flossing.

Improved digestion

Straighter teeth, whether naturally straight or straightened with orthodontic treatment, work better for chewing. Digestion starts with the chewing process, and efficient digestion begins with more thorough chewing. Poorly chewed food also increases the workload of the digestive system. As a result, the person can fail to obtain enough nutrients. Inadequate chewing of food may also lead to digestive problems even for those who otherwise eat healthily.

Less risk of cracks, chips, and breaks

Falling or being involved in an accident increases the risk of damage to crooked or protruding teeth. Crooked teeth make it more challenging to maintain appropriate dental care, which in turn, weakens the teeth and makes them more susceptible to cracking or breaking. Painful sores may develop on the cheeks and tongue from habitual biting. Straight teeth are more resistant to damage from chewing and biting than crooked ones.

Less deterioration

When the teeth are properly aligned, there is less stress on the teeth, gums, and jaw. Simply biting and chewing generates considerable force. When their teeth are straight, people should be no trouble biting or eating. However, individuals with bite issues are more likely to subject their teeth to unnecessary wear and tear.

The result might be aberrant flattening of the biting surface, fractures, or even notching at the gum line. Patients have a higher chance of developing periodontal disease. This situation may necessitate costly dental treatments.

Improved confidence

Individuals with dental flaws tend to avoid smiling because they often feel self-conscious about their teeth’s appearance. Those with straight teeth are more likely to smile for photographs and in everyday life. A healthy smile can be a good confidence booster.

In conclusion

You may choose from different orthodontics treatments if you want to straighten your teeth. The condition of your teeth will determine which choice is best for you. There are many benefits of visiting the dentist for treatment. Contact the dental office if you have any questions or are ready to start.

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