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Why Orthodontics

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Why Orthodontics?

There are many reasons a person may need orthodontic treatment. Although having a more beautiful smile is always one outcome, there are many other extremely important reasons to get braces. Correct tooth alignment is critical to healthy teeth, and good oral health is critical to our overall health. Good oral health helps to prevent many diseases and allows us to enjoy a healthy diet and feel good about ourselves when we smile.

Some orthodontic conditions requiring braces include:

Gaps Between Teeth
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Gaps between the teeth are an esthetic concern for some patients.  Gaps may allow food particles to get stuck more easily and may be a sign of missing teeth or spacing concerns.

Overbite
Braces to correct overbite

Overbite is the term used when the top teeth overlap the bottom teeth too deeply when the teeth are closed together.  This condition can lead to temporo-mandibular joint (TMJ) problems (causing pain in the jaw) or cause unhealthy wear patterns in the teeth.  It can also lead to gum recession.

Underbite
Underbite

Underbite is the term used when the lower teeth are further forward than the upper teeth. It can be caused by irregular jaw growth in either the upper or lower jaw or both. Missing upper teeth can also contribute to the development of an underbite. This condition can lead to TMJ problems (with pain in the jaw) or cause unhealthy wear patterns in the teeth.

Crossbite
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In a healthy bite, the outside ridge of the lower teeth will make contact with the middle of the upper teeth. A crossbite occurs when some of the lower teeth edges are outside of the upper teeth edges. This can be a result of the upper and lower jaws being misaligned. This condition can cause unhealthy wear patterns on the teeth, gum disease, and bone loss.

Open Bite
Braces to correct open bite

Open bite describes the condition that occurs when several upper and lower teeth are unable to make contact with each other.  This can be caused by thumb or finger sucking, tongue thrust, or simply by genetics.

Excessive Crowding
Braces to correct excessive crowding

Overcrowding occurs when there is not enough space in the mouth for all of the teeth to fit with correct alignment. There are several ways this condition may be treated but it is important to treat because crowded or crooked teeth can make it difficult to brush and floss to maintain oral health. Failure to correct crowded teeth may result in increased gum disease and tooth decay. Crowded teeth may become more crooked over time.

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