Posted on July 5, 2023
Want a great smile? If so, it’s time to chat with orthodontists. An orthodontist is different from a general dentist. Specialization is common in the medical field, and orthodontists are specialists, whereas a general dentist is a generalist. Specifically, orthodontists focus on straightening out smiles, correcting over and underbites, and improving occlusion, or the contact between teeth. In other words, orthodontists specialize in beautifying smiles and improving biting motions. This could have a lot of benefits for your general health.
A beautiful smile can bolster confidence, which could pay off in your professional and personal life. A correct bite can make chewing easier and reduce the risk of jaw pain. If your bite is stressing muscles in your face, not only could it cause pain localized around the jaw, but it might also contribute to tension headaches.
Many people think that orthodontists specialize in caring for children and teenagers. It’s true that orthodontists frequently work with kids. Straightening smiles and improving bites in childhood can provide benefits that last a lifetime. That said, the American Association of Orthodontists reports that roughly 27 percent of Canadian and American patients are actually adults. Let’s look at some of the specific conditions an orthodontist can address.
Unfortunately, many people suffer from a crooked smile, which can lead to bad impressions and a loss of confidence. This, in turn, could affect things at work, school, and elsewhere too. An orthodontist can help people straighten out smiles with braces and invisible liners.
The right solution will depend on you or your loved one’s specific situation. Invisible liners are becoming a popular choice because they’re less noticeable than braces, and in some ways, are easier to care for. That said, braces are still a great option and are often better at straightening out severely crooked smiles. Which solution is right for you? It’s smart to speak with orthodontists.
Over and underbites can lead to jaw pain and may also increase the risk of gum disease and tooth decay. Simply chewing could become hard, and as a result, you may suffer nutritional issues as you limit eating.
Dental appliances, including invisible liners and braces, can help with over and underbite problems. In some cases, surgery may be necessary to adjust the position of the jaw bone. Whatever your bite or smile issues, it’s wise to speak with an orthodontist.
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