Different Types of Retainers
Retainers are crucial part of any type of orthodontic treatment in order to prevent your teeth from shifting and going back to their original position. But what is a retainer and why do you really need one?
Retainers are crucial part of any type of orthodontic treatment in order to prevent your teeth from shifting and going back to their original position. But what is a retainer and why do you really need one?
An open bite is a form of malocclusion that occurs when the upper and lower teeth do not come together. In addition to affecting your smile, an open bite can cause complications with eating and speech.
When it comes to teeth alignment, tooth enamel, gum disease, and even missing or extra teeth, teeth and genetics can go hand in hand. Knowing that you have a history of poor tooth genetics can help you and your dentist protect your teeth and keep you smiling, despite the genes your parents shared with you.
A deep bite, also known as increased overbite, is the most common malocclusion found in both children and adults. While many may consider a deep bite nothing more than a cosmetic factor affecting a smile, a deep bite is much more than that, and, if left untreated, can result in many different dental, jaw, and facial complications.
Years ago, if you had crooked or crowded teeth and wanted to achieve a beautiful smile, braces and a mouth full of metal were your only option. Besides traditional metal braces, nowadays, there are many different treatment options you can choose from such as ceramic braces, lingual braces, or Invisalign.
While many people think orthodontics is simply straightening teeth and making a pretty smile, that is only part of this dental specialty. Besides improving your smile, orthodontics work to treat malocclusions and misalignments.
Many people are confused about the differences between a dentist and an orthodontist. Only orthodontists are trained to perform orthodontic treatment. They are the only ones you should trust to diagnose and treat any issues that involve safe and proper tooth movement, which is the essence of orthodontics.
 
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