In this article we’ll discuss the six most common orthodontic problems in Miami.
Although many people think orthodontics is only for children, it can actually help with many dental issues. Seeing an orthodontist will not only improve the look of your smile, but it can also improve your oral health.
Crooked teeth are one of the most common orthodontic problems. It’s also one of the most noticeable. When your teeth are crooked, it affects your self-esteem and makes you feel self-conscious. Crooked teeth are also harder to clean, often leading to tooth decay and gum disease.
As one of the primary motivators for orthodontic treatment, crooked teeth are often the reason people seek out an orthodontist. Thankfully, there are a few different orthodontic treatments that can straighten teeth, including braces and Invisalign®.
When your lower teeth extend past the upper teeth, it’s called an underbite. Underbites can lead to many issues, such as mouth breathing, snoring, speech issues, and discomfort. Plus, an underbite can make it difficult to chew food properly, which can lead to indigestion.
An orthodontist can correct an underbite by moving the lower jaw into its proper position. Doing this will improve your oral health and make it easier to chew and enjoy food.
If you think you have an underbite, schedule an appointment with an orthodontist. This orthodontic problem is relatively common and easily corrected.
Gapped teeth, or spaces between the teeth, are another relatively common issue.
While some people may not mind the gaps in their teeth, others may feel insecure about them. Additionally, food may get stuck between teeth, making them harder to clean.
Although this issue may not seem as serious, it’s crucial to have gaps in teeth checked out by an orthodontist. An orthodontist can correct gaps within approximately one to two years with treatment.
Impacted teeth are often the result of baby teeth not falling out when they’re supposed to. When this happens, the permanent tooth may grow behind the baby tooth, resulting in an impacted tooth.
If not treated, impacted teeth can cause crowding and cavities and damage healthy teeth.
When caught early enough, an orthodontist can often treat impacted teeth without surgery. However, you may need surgery in more severe cases to correct the issue.
Like underbites, overbites can be problematic. An overbite is when upper teeth jut past the lower teeth.
Although a slight overbite is normal, a severe overbite can cause speech problems, eating difficulties, and jaw pain. Additionally, people with overbites are more likely to suffer from cavities and tooth wear.
Protruding teeth are when the teeth protrude too far forward. Genetics and bad habits during childhood, such as thumb-sucking, can lead to protruding teeth.
When teeth stick out too far, they’re more likely to get chipped or broken. Additionally, they are difficult to clean your teeth properly, leading to tooth decay and difficulty chewing.
Seeing an experienced orthodontist like Dr. Yazji can prevent protruding teeth from causing any of these issues.
Orthodontic treatment improves your oral health and quality of life. Plus, it can prevent further problems from developing that can impact your daily living.
At Dr. Yazji Orthodontics, we offer a variety of orthodontic treatments, such as regular braces, clear braces, Insignia custom braces, WildSmile braces, 3M Incognito lingual braces, and Invisalign® clear aligners, to correct these orthodontic problems. In addition, Dr. Yazji offers early orthodontic treatment for children. Schedule a consultation today if you’re experiencing any of these issues. Your initial consultation is complimentary, so you have nothing to lose. Book yours now!
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