Teeth straightening is performed to improve malocclusion (your bite) and to improve the appearance of your smile. Teens and pre-teens are the largest patient population undergoing orthodontic treatment; however, nearly one-third of orthodontic patients are adults.
Reasons for Teeth Straightening
- Your Bite: Because malocclusion can cause problems with eating, or even speech, teeth straightening may be used to align teeth and improve mouth function.
- Tooth Support: Teeth straightening repositions the tooth above and below the gum line. A strong root foundation helps create a strong tooth.
- Appearance: The esthetic appeal of a straight smile is one of the primary reasons many teens and adults undergo orthodontic treatment.
- Oral Hygiene: Straight, well-aligned teeth provide fewer nooks and crannies for decay to develop. Brushing and flossing is effective and oral hygiene is easier to maintain.
Who Performs Teeth Straightening?
Dentists who practice specifically in the field of teeth straightening are called orthodontists. Orthodontists are dentists who have attended additional schooling and training to become specialized practitioners.
Getting Braces
Your dentist will help you understand whether teeth straightening is right for you. If you decide braces are right for you, your dentist can refer you to a good orthodontist. At your orthodontic appointment, your orthodontist will discuss treatment options, outcomes, procedures, and costs. He or she may also examine your bite, take X-rays, and make impressions of your teeth.
A subsequent visit may include the placement of braces. After which, additional appointments will be scheduled to slowly make adjustments and straighten your teeth. The amount of time you wear braces and the type of treatment and adjustments made are based on your individual needs.