Crooked teeth will trap food particles and form plaque that can continue to build up over time. These are in the hard-to-reach places of teeth that a toothbrush cannot reach. In other cases, an individual with crooked teeth is unable to floss between the teeth and will only allow the plaque to spread.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, CDC, find that 27 percent of adults between the ages of 20 to 44 had untreated dental caries from 2011 to 2012. The American Dental Association, ADA, states that crooked and crowded teeth “can lead to tooth decay, gum disease and tooth loss.” Since crooked teeth are more difficult to clean, people may feel less motivation to brush twice a day and floss once a day.
“When teeth are in the wrong place, they also can keep the jaws from developing properly,” the ADA explains. People may take the actions of chewing and speaking for granted on a regular basis, without realizing that crooked teeth or a misaligned bite can affect those actions. “An uneven bite can interfere with chewing and speaking, can cause abnormal wear to tooth enamel, and can lead to problems with the jaws,” the ADA adds.
While people commonly wear braces at a young age to straighten their teeth, many others will not wear braces until a much later period in their life. Adult teeth straightening offers multiple methods to discreetly straighten one's teeth, regardless of age.
One factor of braces that many fear is the idea of the braces being obvious. Adults who believe that braces are their only option to straighten their teeth are unaware that more discreet options are available. These options include:
Clear braces are similar to traditional braces, except that the brackets and wires are tooth-colored. The clear braces blend in with the teeth to make it more difficult for other people to notice them. Clear aligners and Invisalign® are alternative solutions that do not require metal wires or brackets. Clear aligners are similar to a mouth guard except that they are nearly invisible. The patient will wear clear aligners for 22 hours per day, switching them out every few weeks to gradually adjust the teeth into the right position.
Adult patients need to consider these options when considering adult teeth straightening, since living with crooked teeth can have multiple health consequences. The ADA lists some of the health problems people will experience when they do not correct an abnormal bite to include:
Straightening teeth will also offer cosmetic benefits for adults as well. Adults will feel more confident in their smile and overall appearance. Along with cosmetic appeal, adult teeth straightening will also keep an adult healthy. There is no reason to struggle with crooked teeth or a misaligned bite any longer. If you or a loved one feels that adult teeth straightening are a solution for you, do not hesitate to call us at (415) 493-9143 and schedule an appointment.
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