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subject: Avoid The Dangers Of Crooked Teeth By Straightening Your Smile With Invisalign [print this page]


As the leaves begin to change colors, why not change your smile as the seasons change? Are your teeth crooked or overlapping, but the thought of having to wear traditional braces seems less than appealing? Wearing metal braces is often associated with childhood, but rarely acceptable in adulthood. Because of this, many people continue to go without treatment. Luckily, there is a solution to straightening your teeth that will allow you to go on with your regular lifestyle.

How does Invisalign Work?

Invisalign is a series of clear aligners that allow you to straighten your teeth without interrupting your everyday life. The use of a series of clear aligners, rather than traditional wire braces, function to gradually position your teeth the exact way you want them. With Invisalign's removable, invisible and comfortable aligners, you will achieve the straight teeth you have always wanted without anyone even knowing you are undergoing treatment.

Your Invisalign certified dentist will assess your teeth and bite, in addition to making an impression of your teeth before a proper treatment plan is created for your smile. Your Invisalign treatment will consist of a series of aligners that you will switch out about every two weeks. Each aligner is individually made with the exact calculations to gradually shift your teeth into the proper places. Since your treatment is custom-made to fit your teeth only, you will end up with a smile that fits.

Invisalign aligners are manufactured at the Align Technologies dental laboratory using CAD/CAM processes. Your dentist will receive the aligners and typically dispenses them to you during your treatment in groups of one or two at a time during your regular check-ups. Each aligner must be worn in the specific order your dentist instructs you to and must be worn for at least 20 hours a day in order to reposition your teeth successfully.

Dangers of Crooked Teeth

There is an array of reasons why some people's teeth grow in crooked, such as inadequate room for their teeth to grow in properly. Crooked teeth and misaligned bites can:

*Interfere with proper chewing

*Make keeping teeth clean more of a challenge, increasing the risk of tooth decay, cavities and gingivitis.

*Strain the teeth, jaws, and muscles, increasing the risk of breaking a tooth.

*Make people feel self-conscious about their appearance and affect their self-esteem

Although most malocclusion cannot be prevented, it can be treated early to prevent permanently crooked teeth. In order to help prevent premature tooth loss and other problems related to crooked teeth you can:

*Discourage your child from thumb-sucking once his or her permanent incisors have emerged.

*Teach children proper dental hygiene early in life.

*Have dental checkups on a regular basis.

If you are not happy with your crooked smile, a consultation with your cosmetic dentist in St. Louis, MO should be set up for further analysis. Invisalign is not for everyone, but with a proper visit and assessment to your dentist, a proper treatment plan will be created to straighten your smile.

by: Gen Wright




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