Cosmetic Orthodontics for Fixing Crowded Teeth
When considering cosmetic orthodontics, most people only think of tooth implants for missing teeth. However, one of the most common reasons for a visit to an orthodontist is crowded teeth. Overcrowding is caused by teeth that are too close together or the jawbone that has not grown normally and cannot accommodate all the teeth. Read on for information about how it works and what you should expect from your treatment with an orthodontist.
Understanding cosmetic orthodontics
What is cosmetic orthodontics?
Cosmetic orthodontics has a range of treatments for adult patients who are unhappy about the appearance of their teeth. It uses orthodontic appliances such as braces to make small to severe changes, which can greatly affect how a patient's teeth look.
What does cosmetic orthodontics involve?
The type of cosmetic treatments suitable for a patient will depend on several factors, such as the condition of their teeth and gums, the quality of their enamel, and how much space is available for new teeth. The patient can discuss these options with their orthodontist before treatment begins.
Is cosmetic orthodontics suitable for everyone?
There are a few cases where cosmetic orthodontics is unsuitable, such as if a patient has a lot of missing teeth. However, if the orthodontist feels it will benefit them, they may recommend a consultation with a specialist to discuss the available options.
What causes crowded teeth?
Often, a patient develops crowded teeth due to genetics. Some patients may have abnormally large teeth or a smaller jaw. This situation can cause crowding as their adult teeth erupt. In addition, a patient who lost their baby teeth prematurely or late or has a mouth injury can also lead to crowded teeth.
Since no mouth is the same, each type of tooth crowding is unique for different individuals. In addition, crowding can be either mild, moderate, or severe. In cases of mild crowding, only one tooth is improperly rotated. However, with severe crowding, this improper rotation may apply to most teeth in the patient's mouth.
What types of treatments does cosmetic orthodontics include?
Cosmetic braces are pieces of metal or clear plastic that are wrapped around the patient's teeth. This type of treatment is one of the main tools that cosmetic orthodontists use to move teeth into a better position and improve the health of their gums. Other treatments used for this purpose include headgear, which patients can also wear at night, retainers, growth guidance, and, in some cases, even dental implants.
What should I expect from a typical consultation?
Patients can expect to give the orthodontist information about their medical history and current prescription medication at their consultation. They may also need X-rays taken as part of the initial process. If the patient wears braces, they may need to wear these overnight instead of during the day if this is more comfortable for them. If they wear headgear, the orthodontist might recommend wearing this for a few nights instead of during the day. They recommend this because it may be more comfortable and less likely to cause damage or injury if worn overnight.
How long does it usually take?
The length of time required for cosmetic braces varies from person to person, depending on the nature of the case. However, the average treatment time is between six and 18 months. At their consultation, the patient can discuss what expectations are realistic for their treatment program.
Do cosmetic orthodontic appliances hurt?
Cosmetic orthodontic appliances may make a patient's teeth feel sore during treatment, but orthodontics appliances should not cause pain. Many cosmetic braces patients experience minor discomfort, but their orthodontist may prescribe a mouthwash or a gel to minimize this. They can also ask for a break from wearing the appliance if they need to take one.
Are there any complications?
Complications from Orthodontics are extremely rare because it is such a safe, controlled, and gentle procedure. Most patients experience only a little discomfort with cosmetic braces, which are easily treated with over-the-counter pain relief medication such as paracetamol or ibuprofen. By speaking to their orthodontist about any concerns they have before treatment begins, patients can help minimize the risk of complications.
What can I expect after my treatment?
Although patients may have a little swelling and discomfort, their teeth should feel better immediately after removing the braces. In most cases of minor dental corrections, there is no pain or discomfort after treatment is finished. And even if there is some pain for a few days or weeks after, it is usually very minor and easily managed with over-the-counter pain relief medication.
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Are you struggling with the appearance of crowded teeth? A cosmetic orthodontist can help. It is important to remember that crowded teeth not only affect your appearance, but can also lead to gum and oral diseases, jaw strain, migraines, and affect your ability to chew and speak properly. Call our office today to learn more and schedule a consultation to discuss your treatment options.
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