Traditional braces have been used for decades to address a variety of dental problems. These metal brackets and wires have proven to be highly effective in correcting alignment issues and creating beautiful smiles for patients of all ages. Let us explore the many reasons why an orthodontist may recommend traditional braces.
Malocclusions traditional braces can correct
Crowding
Crowding occurs when the jaw has insufficient space to accommodate the teeth. This can cause teeth to overlap or twist, leading to pain, difficulties with oral hygiene, and an increased risk of tooth decay and gum disease. Traditional braces can gradually align crowded teeth, creating adequate spacing and improving oral health.
Spacing
Spacing issues occur when there are gaps between teeth due to missing teeth, smaller teeth, or a larger jawbone. These gaps can affect the appearance of a smile and may cause issues with proper chewing and speech. Traditional braces can close the gaps and create a more symmetrical smile.
Overbite
An overbite occurs when the upper front teeth overlap significantly with the lower front teeth. This can cause bite and chewing problems and may put excessive strain on the lower teeth and jaw joints. Traditional braces can help correct this malocclusion by repositioning the upper and lower teeth to achieve a more balanced bite. For severe overbite cases, jaw surgery may be necessary, and braces placed afterward.
Underbite
An underbite is the opposite of an overbite. It occurs when the lower front teeth protrude beyond the upper front teeth. This alignment can lead to chewing, speaking, and joint problems. Traditional braces can address this problem by gently shifting them into proper alignment, improving overall functionality and aesthetics.
Crossbite
A crossbite occurs when one or more teeth are misaligned horizontally, causing the upper teeth to sit inside the lower teeth when biting down. This malocclusion can lead to uneven and premature wear of the teeth, jaw pain, and facial asymmetry. Traditional braces can correct a crossbite by gradually aligning the teeth and ensuring a proper bite.
Open bite
An overbite is characterized by gaps between the upper and lower front teeth when the back teeth (molars) are together. This malocclusion can interfere with proper biting and chewing and cause speech difficulties. Traditional braces can close the open bite by encouraging the proper alignment of both teeth arches.
Overjet
An overjet, informally known as "buck teeth," refers to a horizontal protrusion of the upper front teeth beyond the lower front teeth. This misalignment can increase the risk of injury to the upper teeth. Traditional braces can gradually move the upper teeth back into proper alignment, restoring functionality, aesthetics, and self-esteem.
Realign your smile
While many orthodontic appliances are available today, traditional braces remain an effective and reliable tool to fix different malocclusions. Whether for a teen or adults, realigning the teeth not only improves oral health and speech but can also boost self-esteem impacted due to the appearance of one's teeth. Contact us today if you are looking for ways to realign your smile and schedule a consultation.
Request an appointment or call Price Family Orthodontics at 972-528-5519 for an appointment in our Frisco office.
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