Benefits
of Braces
There are several benefits of having healthy
teeth and proper jaw alignment. Crowded or crooked teeth
are difficult to clean and maintain. Crowding can result in
tooth decay, worsen gum disease which can lead to tooth loss.
Orthodontic problems can also contribute to abnormal wear
of the tooth surfaces, inefficient chewing, excessive stress
on the supporting bone and gum. For most people, a beautiful
smile is the most obvious benefit of orthodontics, which in
turn boosts self esteem and self confidence.
Braces for Children
Most orthodontic patients begin active treatment between ages
9 and 14. However, the American Association of Orthodontists
recommends that your child get an orthodontic check-up by
age 7. This is because some orthodontic problems are easier
to correct if found early. While your child’s teeth
may appear straight, there could be problems that only an
orthodontist can detect. By age 7, the first permanent molars
and incisors have usually come in and crossbites and crowding
and other problems can be evaluated. With early treatment,
the orthodontist can guide the growth of the jaw and guide
incoming permanent teeth. Early treatment can also regulate
the width of the upper and lower dental arches, avoid the
need for extractions of permanent teeth, gain space for permanent
teeth and reduce the likelihood of impacted permanent teeth.
This early phase of treatment is known as Phase I or early
interceptive treatment. Second phase, or comprehensive, treatment
starts when all the permanent teeth have erupted and consists
of finishing alignment and bite of the newly erupted permanent
teeth
Braces for Adults
Orthodontic treatment can be successful at any age. Adults
definitely appreciate the benefits of a beautiful smile. Jaw
surgery may be required to correct jaw malalignment that may
exists in adults. Periodontal therapy may also be indicated
before, during or after orthodontic treatment to treat the
gum and supporting bone. Bone loss may limit the amount and
direction of tooth movement.
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