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Orthodontic Treatment's Advantages

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Orthodontic Treatment's Advantages

A person's general self-image can be greatly enhanced by receiving orthodontic treatment, which frequently has advantages beyond the obvious physical changes of an improved bite and straighter teeth. While having beautiful, straight teeth is vital, it is also crucial to address any potential jaw or teeth-related health issues. Teeth that are crooked or have jaw issues may be more difficult to clean properly, which can result in dental decay, gum disease, or even tooth loss. Untreated orthodontic issues can cause problems with speech, digestion, and chewing, as well as irregular wear on the tooth surfaces. The jaw joints can be harmed over time by excessive stress on the gum tissue and bone that supports the teeth, which can result in issues like headaches or face and neck pain.


Children should get a Leawood Orthodontics treatment no later than age 7, according to the Leawood Association of Orthodontics. Although orthodontic treatment is available at any age, getting it done right away ensures the best possible tooth health.


It's easier than ever to wear braces thanks to recent developments in orthodontics. Modern dental gadgets and procedures are now accessible, including NASA-style heat-activated wires, clear and tooth-colored brackets, and traditional metal braces. Even people who don't need braces or wires may be eligible for treatment with transparent retainer-style aligners.


If therapy is required, we will carefully go over the best course of action for you.


Adult and pediatric orthodontic treatment (Braces in Leawood) causes:


• Breathing or swallowing issues - Snoring and sleep apnea can result from mouth breathing.

• Crossbite - When one or more higher teeth encircle a lower tooth (towards the tongue).

• Crowding - Extra teeth or teeth that are positioned incorrectly.

• Deep overbite: The upper teeth's top tissue is eaten into by the lower front teeth.

• Disfigurement of the face and mouth - Affects the positioning of the teeth and the growth of the jaw.

• Missing or additional teeth - As a result of injuries, tooth decay, or genetic issues.

Overjet (protruding upper teeth) is a condition where the top teeth stick out more than they should, which is typically accompanied by a short lower jaw.

• Self-image - An attractive grin can improve one's confidence and sense of self.

• Teeth spacing - Teeth may be absent or may be abnormally small or big.

• Issues with speech, chewing, or biting - Caused by incorrect jaw alignment and occlusion

• Lower jaw protrusion (underbite) - Lower jaw is longer than upper jaw.


Particularly for children:


• Finger or thumb sucking - These behaviors may lead the top incisor teeth to protrude and the upper jaw to narrow.

Teeth that are erupting incorrectly can be guided to the correct alignment.


What happens during orthodontic treatment?



• An analysis of your medical and dental history.

• Dental "molds" or castings.

• Snapshots of your mouth and face.

• X-rays of the jaw and teeth.



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