If you wish to have your teeth straightened simply because you dislike your smile, that’s perfectly fine. However, you should be aware that braces can change your life in more ways than you ever expected.
At One Smile Oral Care, we firmly believe that crooked and misaligned teeth are not just an aesthetic problem. For this reason, braces in Kings Hill can help patients avoid unwanted oral health consequences. But what are the benefits of braces in Kings Hills besides straight teeth?
Look out for gum disease and tooth decay
Crooked and misaligned teeth tend to overlap each other and/or create narrow crevices. This can make it very difficult to brush and floss and there is no guarantee that food remains are completely removed. Over time, the accumulation of plaque and bacteria can lead to gum disease and tooth decay, even if you visit the dentist regularly. The increased risk of gum disease and tooth decay is one of the most alarming concerns of misaligned teeth. If you want to ensure that your teeth stay healthy and strong, you should consider braces in Kings Hill.
Correcting your teeth with braces can reduce these hard-to-reach areas in your mouth, therefore lowering the overall risk for oral disease. Patients with straight are able to brush and floss more effectively and comfortably, without worrying that food remains are still stuck in-between their teeth.
Digestion problems solved
People with misaligned, crooked and misshapen teeth, often experience issues with digestion because they cannot bite or chew their food properly. Badly placed teeth cannot process food normally and this can lead to heartburns and other stomach issues. Straightening your teeth with braces in Kings Hill is not only beneficial for your smile, but it is also beneficial for your digestive system.
No more speech difficulties
Our teeth play a very important role in speech and when they are out of line, our speech can be severely compromised. Braces encourage your teeth to move to their correct position, allowing for clearer and more professional speech. Realigning your bite will also help your tongue get more space in your mouth, therefore solving further speech issues.