Straight teeth can not only improve your smile, but they can also be easier to keep clean. They can also make you likely to develop problems like cavities, gum inflammation, and gum disease. Misaligned upper and lower jaws can lead to tooth chipping, grinding, and migraines. Difficulty in chewing may affect overall health.
Braces are a clear choice if your teeth aren’t as aligned as you’d like them, but there are other ways to solve this problem. Here, we will discuss six ways to achieve straightened teeth.
Find an Orthodontist
Orthodontists are dentists who specialise in analysing, preventing, and treating imperfections in your teeth. Grasp your regular dentist and request an appointment with an orthodontist. Your dentist can make supportive ideas for finding an expert in your area. The orthodontist will evaluate your gum, teeth, and jaw. They can also help you decide the best treatment idea for you.
Retainers for Straighten Teeth without Braces
A retainer is a wire-based dental appliance you wear at night to maintain teeth alignment following orthodontic treatment. To straighten your teeth without braces, you can’t just take someone else’s retainer or wear one yourself every night. If your teeth are only slightly crowded, your dentist may suggest a fixed retainer instead of a complete set of braces.
Sometimes, you may use a changeable retainer for slightly crowded teeth.
Palatal Expanders
Your palate is the tough bone at the ridge of your mouth, supporting your incisors. Your teeth crowd consequently if it’s minor or bent at a sharp angle. A palatal expander applies mild pressure on this bone, pushing it into an original shape with sufficient space for your teeth. Dentists widen it over a series of appointments.
Palatal expanders are the best option for kids with still-growing jaws. If used appropriately, this device can prevent crooked teeth issues before they arise.
Clear Aligners
Wearing customised clear aligners that progressively move your teeth with light pressure is part of the Invisalign treatment. Clear aligners are inconspicuous, changeable alternatives to outdated metal braces. You will receive many months’ worth of these clear plastic aligners ahead of schedule when you order them custom-made.
You can replace them regularly to help move your teeth into the proper place. The complete series of aligners can take up to nine months or longer.
Dental crowns for Cracked Teeth
Dental crowns are the best option to correct cracked or decayed teeth. When teeth are seriously damaged, crowns are usually placed as a final option. Specific dental crowns are fragile and may break if you bite down too forcefully, even though they can be placed in a single appointment. Crowns are not the best choice for full-mouth procedures because they can be costly.
Incognito Hidden Braces
Incognito hidden braces are fixed in the mouth to the back side of the teeth. These are braces in the name; nobody can tell you to wear them in your mouth. They may be hidden when you are smiling or speaking to someone. An orthodontist may refer to these braces as lingual braces. An appointment with an orthodontist is required, and it should be noted that lingual braces are made specifically for each patient’s mouth.