You want straighter teeth. But the thought of braces isn't appealing.
No worries, you have options for orthodontic treatment - braces are just one solution among them.
And if the treatment itself is enough to cause you to delay, it might help to understand why there's more to orthodontics than straightening your teeth.
There are some fundamental reasons why your dentist would recommend a particular orthodontic treatment. Each condition could cause specific issues that orthodontics can solve.
Malo...what, you might say? Basically, this means your teeth are misaligned.
Tooth misalignment (malocclusion) can create a variety of dental problems.
This condition refers to those gaps you might have between your teeth. It could also explain why your teeth are too tight and have minimal space between them.
A misaligned jaw condition can cause difficulty when speaking or chewing.
The desire to improve the appearance of your smile is a common reason orthodontics could be recommended. Straight teeth can boost your confidence.
A confidence boost would certainly be considered a benefit.
And speaking of...
Orthodontic treatment creates a positive impact on your daily oral health habits and preventive care.
Straight teeth are easier to brush and floss. That's in contrast to teeth that have malocclusion or are overcrowded.
Issues such as tooth decay or gum disease have much less negative impact on properly aligned teeth.
A corrected bite improves your chewing capability. This can lead to better food digestion and overall nutritional benefits.
Tooth misalignment can affect how you articulate your words. Orthodontic treatment brings your teeth into proper alignment and can enable you to speak more clearly.
Straight teeth encourage you to smile more often and more confidently. The confidence gained from orthodontic treatment can further impact your personal and professional relationships and your career.
With those benefits in mind, you're likely interested the orthodontic options that are available.
When you think of orthodontics you probably think of this option. The treatment utilizes metal brackets and wires that apply gentle pressure to your teeth and gradually move them into proper alignment.
This treatment option is similar to metal braces. The primary difference is instead of noticeable metal wires or brackets this option uses less obvious tooth-colored or clear brackets.
Perhaps you associate this orthodontic solution with the popular Invisalign® brand. Clear aligners are customized to fit your unique condition, are removable, and are virtually unnoticeable in your mouth.
This treatment option functions much like traditional braces. The exception is that lingual braces are fixed behind your teeth instead of in front.
Some misalignment conditions might require further consultation about additonal treatment options. The above mentioned orthodontic solutions are most common.
Now that you know your options for orthodontic treatment, it's important to know why your dentist recommends a specific solution for straightening your teeth.
The complexity of your condition
A severe or complex case of tooth misalignment could require traditional braces instead of clear aligners.
Treatment aesthetics
For example, if you want a less noticeable treatment for the duration you might opt for ceramic braces or clear aligners.
Cost and budget
Relative to your potential investment, it's common for metal braces to be less costly than clear aligners or lingual braces.
Your lifestyle
How active you are, participation in certain sports, or your career might lead you to choose one type of treatment over another.
Treatment duration
Some orthodontic treatment plans require more time than others. It's essential to discuss the treatment timeline so you understand the impact on your lifestyle and daily routines.
As noted, there's more to orthodontic treatment than appearances. It's a treatment that covers a lot of oral health territory.
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