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Information > The Personal Benfeits of Orthodontics
The Personal Benefits of Orthodontics
Improve Your
Smile, Improve Your Self-Esteem
While others
sometimes judge us by the way we look, there are other more compelling
reasons for considering orthodontic treatment. Your dental health
has an effect on your overall health and comfort. And how you feel
about how you look also plays a role in your quality of life. When
you feel unattractive because of crooked teeth or jaws that don't
meet properly, you may become self-conscious and preoccupied with
your appearance. You may cover your mouth when speaking or laughing,
hesitate to smile, or attempt to hide your facial appearance.
Orthodontic
treatment can improve your dental health and change your facial
appearance for the better, and it can boost your self-esteem. It
can provide you with the chance to participate in improving the
way you look. Patients often feel more self-confident even before
treatment is completed.
As you see yourself
looking better, you may find yourself feeling better and enjoying
a better quality of life. With an attractive smile, you can face
your career and your personal relationships with confidence.
It's a Great
Feeling, At Any Age
While
you may first think of teenagers when you think of braces, orthodontic
treatment can benefit people, regardless of their ages. Today, more
and more adults are wearing braces to correct a bothersome smile.
Modern orthodontic advances such as less visible braces, as well
as affordable payment plans, have made treatment an attractive option
for adults.
At the same
time, some young children may greatly benefit from early detection
of problem bites, and, in some cases, early treatment of those problems.
We can help guide tooth and jaw development as a child grows and
adult teeth come in. Early treatment may prevent more serious problems
from developing, and may make treatment at a later age shorter or
less complicated. For these reasons, the American Association of
Orthodontists recommends that all children get an orthodontic screening
no later than age 7.
A
Healthy Smile, a Healthy Outlook
Orthodontic
treatment can improve dental health as it improves your looks. Straight,
well-aligned teeth are easier to clean and maintain. Correcting
orthodontic problems can help prevent tooth decay, gum disease and
even tooth loss. With a smile that's truly healthy, you feel better
about yourself and your interactions with others.
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