What Dental Issues Can be Improved with Orthodontics?

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Orthodontics is the branch of dentistry that deals with the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of dental and facial irregularities. These irregularities are commonly referred to as malocclusions, which means that the teeth are not properly aligned. Orthodontic treatment is often associated with the use of braces, but there are many different types of orthodontic treatments that can be used to correct a wide range of dental problems. At Grove Dental Group and Orthodontics in Wyomissing, PA, a variety of dental problems can be treated with various orthodontic treatments, including traditional metal braces. Invisalign® aligners, adolescent orthodontics, and adult orthodontics.

Crooked teeth

Crooked teeth are a common dental problem that can be treated with orthodontics. Braces are the most common orthodontic treatment used to straighten crooked teeth, but Invisalign clear aligners may also be an ideal option. Braces use brackets, wires, and rubber bands to apply gentle pressure to the teeth, gradually moving them into their proper position. There are many different types of braces available, including traditional metal braces, ceramic braces, and lingual braces.

Overbite

An overbite is a dental condition where the upper teeth overlap the lower teeth. This condition can cause problems with eating and speaking, and lead to other dental problems. Orthodontic treatment can be used to correct an overbite. This treatment often involves the use of braces, but other orthodontic appliances, such as Invisalign aligners, may be used as well. The length of treatment depends on the severity of the overbite.

Underbite

An underbite occurs when the lower teeth protrude past the upper teeth. This misalignment can lead to difficulty biting, speaking, and chewing, as well as aesthetic concerns. Orthodontic treatment typically involves using braces, aligners, or other dental appliances to shift the teeth over time. In the case of an underbite, this may involve moving the lower teeth back or the upper teeth forward, or a combination of both.

Crowding

Crowding occurs when there is not enough space in the jaw for all the teeth to properly align. This can cause the teeth to overlap, twist, or become crooked. Orthodontic treatment works by applying gentle and constant pressure to the teeth, which gradually moves them into their proper position. Braces use wires and brackets to move the teeth, while aligners use a series of custom-made, clear trays. As the teeth move, the jawbone adjusts to support the new position of the teeth.

Open bite

An open bite is a type of malocclusion (misaligned teeth and/or jaws) where the front teeth of the upper and lower jaw do not meet when the mouth is closed, leaving a gap or opening. Orthodontic treatment can be used to correct this condition by applying constant gentle pressure on the teeth and jaws with braces or aligners. Depending on the severity of the open bite, the orthodontist may recommend a combination of treatment methods, such as using elastics, headgear, or other orthodontic appliances.

Take the first step with Grove Dental Group and Orthodontics

At Grove Dental Group and Orthodontics in Wyomissing, PA, a wide range of dental problems can be treated with orthodontics. Whether you have crooked teeth, an overbite, an underbite, crowding, or an open bite, orthodontic treatment can help. If you are experiencing any of these dental problems, it is important to seek the advice of a qualified orthodontist. Grove Dental Group and Orthodontics has a team of experienced orthodontists who can help you achieve a healthy, beautiful smile. Don't wait any longer to get the treatment you need. Contact Grove Dental Group and Orthodontics today to schedule a consultation.

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