Can Teeth Misalignment Affect The Quality Of Your Life?
Posted on 5/22/2023 by Dr. Brandon Cooley
Some people opt for orthodontic procedures to realign their smiles. However, a misaligned smile may not be a big concern for some people. This makes them live with uneven bites. Do you know that teeth misalignment can affect the quality of your life? Learn the most common issues misaligned teeth can cause.
Difficult To Clean
Teeth misalignment may involve teeth overlapping each other. This blocks the tooth surface, making it difficult to clean. If you fail to brush your teeth effectively, plaque will build up, putting you at risk of gum disease, bad breath, and tooth decay. If left untreated, these oral issues can lead to gum deterioration, jawbone loss, and tooth loss.
Enamel Loss
Misaligned teeth grow in an abnormal direction. With this, the upper teeth can rub against the lower teeth and vice versa. After some time, this abrasion will wear the enamel, exposing the sensitive parts of the teeth (dentin). Not only will this cause teeth sensitivity, but it can also put you at risk of tooth decay.
Improper Bite
The biggest issue with living with misaligned teeth is the inability to bite or chew food properly. This means a poor diet, hence, affecting your overall health. When you have an overbite or underbite, you may need to rely only on soft meals such as soup, eggs, and smoothies. Sometimes, you may need to depend more on the back teeth than the front teeth, which can lead to dental issues. In severe cases, crooked teeth can lead to choking hazards. This occurs when a large chunk of food passes through the throat due to improper chewing.
Low Self-Esteem
Crooked teeth create an unattractive smile. With this, you may lack the confidence to smile in public. In addition, teeth misalignment can make it challenging to form certain sounds. This lowers the confidence to speak in public or job interviews. Are you tired of avoiding social areas because of the appearance of your teeth? Schedule an appointment with our dental team, and they will explain the best teeth straightening options.
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