3 Positive Effects of Orthodontic Treatments
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3 Positive Effects of Orthodontic Treatments

Posted By Carn Brook     May 6    

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Orthodontic treatment offers amazing benefits, ranging from enhancing the aesthetic appeal of your smile to improving your oral health.

Although orthodontics is highly sought after for the straight smile and confidence that come with it, there are more ways this treatment can impact your health.

Clear aligners and braces are the ideal solution to several dental problems, especially malocclusions. When the lower and upper teeth do not meet properly, it does not affect the individual’s appearance but also leads to other health concerns like sleep apnea, halitosis, etc.

If you are wondering if you go for orthodontic treatment today, here are three compelling health benefits:

Prevent dental trauma

People with misaligned teeth are more susceptible to dental trauma from physical accidents. The force of the collision is often not borne by the entire teeth but absorbed by a few teeth out of arrangement, causing a broken or chipped tooth.

In some cases, broken and chipped teeth are not that bad and can easily be repaired by an orthodontist. However, there are cases where these affected teeth need to be extracted and replaced. The best way to treat malocclusion to avoid dental trauma is brace treatment. Correcting the arrangement of teeth can help spread the force for less damage.

Prevent worn-down teeth

One of the human parts that refuses to grow back when worn away is the enamel. This explains why dentists warn against grinding your teeth to avoid wearing your enamel away faster. Sadly, several orthodontic problems are responsible for teeth grinding.

Without grinding your teeth, misaligned teeth can still also contribute to wear. Since the point of contact between the lower and upper is not right, these specific areas are more prone to wear. Over time, cavities develop in the teeth hastening tooth decay. This oral concern can easily be prevented or fixed with orthodontic treatment.

Reduce chances of tooth decay

People with malocclusion and crooked teeth might struggle with practicing proper oral hygiene. With the teeth out of place or overlapping, it can be challenging to brush and floss some parts. Thus, trapping food particles creates a perfect thriving environment for bacteria.

With bacteria thriving in the nooks and crannies of your teeth, they start forming tartar and plaque, increasing your risk of tooth decay. Hence, you might need to fill the cavities or opt for root canal treatment to prevent bacteria from eroding your enamel, which does not grow back.

 

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