Ideally, teeth should erupt vertically (straight up and down) from your jawbone and gum line. Any variation of this path, and a tooth won’t meet its opposite comfortably, complicating your mouth’s ability to distribute pressure. Some of the more common forms of malocclusion include;
The idea of orthodontics is to move teeth into a more desirable position, and to accomplish this, time is of the essence—specifically, taking enough time for the bone and ligaments supporting your teeth to reform around your teeth’s roots as they move. Orthodontic braces are designed to slowly and methodically force teeth toward their goals, allowing their supportive structures to shift with them.
As a native of northwest Indiana, Nicholas Cain, DDS, is dedicated to providing excellent cosmetic, preventive, and restorative dentistry to the community that raised him. To schedule your family’s next dental appointment, call Healthy Smiles today at 219-938-2637.
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