What Orthodontics Can Treat
Orthodontics can help whenever you have a problem with the alignment of your teeth. Common concerns people address with orthodontics include:
- Crooked or tilted teeth
- Rotated teeth
- Crowded teeth
- Gapped teeth
- Teeth with different heights
However, orthodontics can be used to address any concerns you might have about the way your teeth are oriented or spaced.
How Orthodontics Works
Orthodontics is the science of straight teeth. It involves moving your teeth to achieve the desired configuration of teeth. It does this utilizing your body’s natural ability to reshape your bones.
Your bones might seem solid, but they are actually being constantly torn down and rebuilt to stay strong. When your body experiences consistent pressure, it changes the pattern of tearing down and rebuilding bone.
Orthodontics applies pressure to your teeth. Your body then responds by removing bone on one side of the tooth and building it up on the other. This keeps the pressure on your teeth consistent and allows the tooth to move. As your teeth move, we adjust the braces to make sure the forces are encouraging the right types of movements.
Traditional orthodontics uses brackets and wires to apply force to your teeth. The bracket is cemented to the tooth and the wire creates tension.
Benefits
Orthodontics is a hugely popular procedure because it offers so many benefits, including:
- Beautiful straight smiles
- Health benefits
- Life-long results
Orthodontics is a centuries-old science. Over that time, the technologies and techniques have been refined and nearly perfected. New science has improved the results even more so that we can usually achieve exactly the results you’re looking for: a straight smile with evenly spaced teeth.
Of course, a straight smile is attractive, but it’s also healthier. Straight teeth with ideal spacing are easier to clean than crowded teeth. Some studies show that orthodontic treatment could reduce your risk of gum disease by as much as 50%. In addition, teeth that are efficiently configured can balance forces better, reducing your risk of chips and cracked teeth.
Best of all, the results of orthodontics can last a lifetime with proper maintenance. While teeth can always drift out of place under unbalanced forces, as long as you wear your retainer as directed and keep your gums healthy, your teeth should stay in place.
Get Your Straighter Smile
If you’re unhappy because of crooked, crowded, or gapped teeth in Sterling Heights, MI, let cosmetic dentist Dr. Skowronski help. Please call (586) 977-8413 today for an appointment at Skowronski Family Dentistry.