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My Front Teeth Aren't Crooked: Do I Still Need Orthodontic Treatment?

Apr 26, 2024 @ 11:15 AM — by Yamen Akhras
Tagged with: Orthodontics Invisalign Braces

Many patients wonder if orthodontic treatment is needed if their front teeth are not crooked. Orthodontic treatments like braces or Invisalign® have many benefits and aren't just for correcting aesthetic concerns.

Learn how braces or Invisalign at Premier Dental and Implant Center in Orland Park, IL, can help with issues that impact the function, health, and appearance of your smile.

What Can Braces or Invisalign Address?

Even if your front teeth aren't crooked, there are several other reasons why orthodontic treatment may be beneficial for the health and function of your smile, including patients with:

Take a Closer Look at Bite Issues

An improper bite is a major reason why patients may undergo orthodontic treatment, such as braces or clear aligners like Invisalign.

Why It's Important to Treat Bite Problems

So why does your bite matter? A misaligned bite is not just an aesthetic concern. Bite issues can also cause pain, excessive wear on the teeth and jaw joints, and difficulty eating and speaking properly. In severe cases, tooth loss can occur, which can cause jawbone deterioration. This is due to the stress of chewing on certain teeth caused by the misalignment. Grinding or clenching can also result from misalignment, which can damage your teeth.

Misalignment can lead to the need for more extensive dental work, such as dental crowns, dental implants, and more. Orthodontic treatments like braces and Invisalign put the jaw in proper alignment, allowing you to chew and speak correctly. By reducing the strain on your jaw, we can eliminate or minimize TMJ disorder symptoms and excessive wear on your teeth.

 

Misalignment Can Cause Sleep Apnea

In some cases, a misaligned bite can cause obstructive sleep apnea as the jaw and tongue are not able to sit properly and obstruct the airway in some form. Braces and Invisalign can help ease the symptoms of obstructive sleep apnea by putting the jaw and teeth into a proper alignment.

If you have a misaligned bite, signs of sleep apnea can include:

  1. Trouble sleeping
  2. Dry mouth when waking up
  3. Headaches and jaw pain
  4. Fatigue
  5. Sore throat after waking
  6. Choking or gasping in the night
  7. Snoring
  8. Episodes at night when you stop breathing

How Do I Know If I Need Braces or Invisalign?

If you think you may need braces or Invisalign, the first step is a consultation at our Orland Park dental practice, where I or another one of our dental experts can examine you. During this exam, we will look at your teeth and bite. We may also take X-rays and images using cone beam computed tomography (CBCT) imaging to get a full picture of your jaw and mouth in order to devise a custom treatment plan.

Whether you qualify for braces or Invisalign will depend on several factors, such as:

 

How Long Does Orthodontic Treatment Take?

Again, this depends on the severity of your dental issues. Mild orthodontic issues can be corrected with Invisalign in as little as 12 to 18 months, while more severe concerns may require you to have braces for 24 months or even longer.

While this may seem like a long time, the benefits and results can last a lifetime. Once your treatment is completed, a retainer should be worn at night. This will help to maintain your results and prevent your teeth from shifting out of place.

Transform Your Smile With Orthodontic Care

Orthodontic treatments such as braces and Invisalign can enhance the overall appearance of your smile. However, even if the aesthetics of your smile are not affected, malocclusion can impact your oral health and function and could even cause headaches and sleep apnea. Orthodontics can improve your quality of life and prevent the need for more extensive treatments such as restorations and dental implants.

Get the Answers You're Looking For
Contact Our Dental Office Today

If you aren't sure if braces or Invisalign are right for you, request a consultation at our Orland Park practice. Our dentists provide comprehensive treatment options to address a variety of concerns in one convenient location. We tailor treatment plans to address your specific concerns and oral health goals. We look forward to helping you achieve the healthy, beautiful, and functional smile of your dreams.

 


 

About Yamen Akhras, DDS
Dr. Yamen Akhras completed training in dental implants from the Misch Institute and the Urban Regeneration Institute. He specializes in treating gum disease, placing implants, and bone and gum grafting.

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