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Services -
Orthodontics: Orthodontics for Teens |
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| Braces are most commonly
placed between the ages of 12 and 15. Also known as
fixed orthodontic appliances, braces are usually
worn for 24 months and in that time can correct most
dental malocclusions. Adolescents are in the unique
position of having all their permanent teeth and a
still-growing jaw, making them the ideal candidates
for orthodontic treatment. |
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| How does orthodontics
work? |
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| You usually think about
your jaw as being solid like a rock, but when you
are growing your jaw is really more like clay. If
you apply pressure to your jaw, you can get your jaw
to stretch. If you pull your jaw apart, your jaw
will get wider. If you push your jaw back, your jaw
will slowly move back. Your jaw does not actually
stretch. Instead, when you pull on your jaw, your
jaw grows in the direction you are pulling. Still,
the important thing is that when your braces pull on
your jaw, the braces change the shape of your jaw. |
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| In the same way, if you
push on your teeth, your teeth will move around in
your mouth. |
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| The orthodontic practioner
pushes your jaw to stretch your mouth so all your
teeth fit. He then pushes on your teeth so they are
all in the proper places. If your top jaw is too
small, your orthodontist can install a special
gadget called a "palatal expander" to get your jaw
to grow wider. If your teeth stick out, your
orthodontic practioner can install another gadget
called a "facebow" to push your back teeth back. In
that way, your orthodontist is able to move around
individual teeth and expand your jaw so that all of
your teeth fit correctly in your mouth. |
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| Why should I get
Braces? |
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| It is hard to believe when
you are going through it, but braces will improve
your smile and make you look excellent. |
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| Your smile is the most
striking part of your face. Look in the mirror. Do
you like your smile now. Well, the orthodontic
practioner will make your smile look fabulous. You
will end up looking great. Think about how looking
great will improve your social life. |
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| Braces Improve Your
Health |
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| You will be able to
chew your food better |
| Chewing is the first step
in digestion. If your teeth are not straight, you
will not be able to chew your food correctly so
partially unchewed food will go down to your
stomach. That can give you an upset stomach. |
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| You will avoid dental
problems |
| If you do not get
orthodontic treatment when you need it you will have
problems with your teeth for years to come; your
teeth will be hard to clean. Your gums will hurt.
Your teeth will wear in ways that the should not.
The effects are significant enough that many adults
are now going back to the orthodontist for braces.
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| You may avoid
developing a breathing problem |
| As you get older the roof
your mouth can sometimes partially block the air
passages in your nose. That makes you snore loudly,
and may contribute to a condition called "sleep
apnea". If you get braces you can avoid this
possibility. |
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| Why do people need
braces, and why didn't evolution/natural selection
eliminate the need for braces? |
| Good Question! Orthodontic
problems are built into your genes. |
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| Back, 10,000 years ago, in
the days of the cave men people had nearly perfect
bites. No one needed braces. But then adult cave men
were only four feet tall. Teenagers were two or
three feet (0.7 to 1 meter) tall. |
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| In the last 10,000 years,
people got bigger. People's mouths got a little
bigger but people's teeth got A LOT BIGGER. The
result is that most peoples teeth no longer fit
correctly in most people's mouths. Your orthodontist
moves around your teeth and possibly stretches your
mouth so everything fits correctly. |
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| Look how big your front
teeth are now. Would those teeth fit if you were
only two or three (70 cm to 1 M) feet tall?
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| Are there other reasons
that people need braces? |
| Hmm. We do not know. It
has been said that if babies use a pacifier for too
long, they can develop an incorrect bite.
Orthodontic problems can also be caused by injuries
to your mouth, or if you suck you thumb when you are
older than two. Some orthodontists also say that
fingernail biting, or lip biting can also cause
orthodontic problems. There is also some information
about breastfeeding increasing orthodontic problems
if the breastfeeding is stopped suddenly. Still,
most people need braces because their teeth grow
faster than their mouth. That is a natural part of
growing up, and there is nothing you can do about
it. |