Do you know the top 10 benefits of orthodontics?

Do you know the top 10 benefits of orthodontics?

Write By: isaak
Published In: NSI Dental
Created Date: 2019-02-01
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When we are young, we generally don't pay much attention to our own image. Generally, we can only notice the arrangement and function of our teeth when we are around 20 years old.
However, at this time, it is found that there is a problem with the teeth. Is it necessary to perform orthodontics again?
Orthodontics not only makes teeth beautiful, but also has many functions...



1. Dental cleaning, periodontal health: irregularly arranged teeth will bring some difficulty to brushing and cleaning, easy to calculus deposition, gingival redness and hyperplasia, periodontal disease.
2. Clear the bite wound: the imbalance of the bite force will lead to tooth damage, making the teeth loose and fall off prematurely, orthodontics can make the teeth arrangement and the occlusion relationship reach normal.
3. Dispel the occlusion interference: Some  occlusions can cause damage to the temporomandibular  joint, and orthodontics can make the occlusion relationship normal.
4. Repair denture preparation: Orthodontics can close the missing gap or concentrate the gap of the teeth, and insert the teeth in the area where the gap is formed.
5. Improve facial bone abnormal development.
6. Achieve the desired oral function: Maintain a healthy, more beautiful appearance of the teeth for a longer period of time.
7. It is conducive to enhancing the individual's self-confidence: beautiful appearance, beautiful teeth, confidence in oneself, and normal development of personality.
8. It can enhance the chewing function: help digestion and nutrient absorption, and abnormal occlusion in adults can affect chewing.
9. Improve other oral functions: such as pronunciation, closing of the lips, avoiding dryness of the oral mucous and improving the resistance of the mouth to infection.
10. Conducive to the prevention of cavities: the gap of the teeth is difficult to remove plaque due to tooth misalignment, and can cause cavities in the long run.

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