How misaligned teeth affect us
There are so many good things that come out of having a perfectly aligned smile for you to not desire one. However, what a lot of people might not know is that misaligned teeth can do much more damage than compromising your looks or your smile. Misaligned teeth can cause a bunch of problems, including:
Dental issues
Temporomandibular joint problems
Biting and chewing problems
Speech problems
Low self-esteem
Conditions of misaligned teeth that can be treated with clear aligners
With the help of Flash Aligners get relief from:
Malocclusion of Dental Crowding
Dental Crowding
Crowding, as the name suggests, is the overlap of teeth onto one another due to lack of space for all the teeth to fit normally within the jaws. It is a common condition and arises when the teeth are too big to fit in the available space. Therefore, they become displaced. This may further lead to cavities due to insufficient space for oral hygiene maintenance.
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Cross bite
Crossbite is a condition where the upper teeth close inside the lower teeth. That means the tooth is either closer to the cheek or to the tongue than the corresponding tooth in the upper or lower dental arch.
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Spacing
Spacing is the opposite of crowding. In this condition, there is an excess of space for your teeth which results in gaps between your teeth.
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Increased Overjet
Commonly referred to as buck teeth, an Increased Overjet is characterised by the forwardly placed overlapping of front teeth on to their neighbouring teeth in the direction of the lips.
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Deep Overbite
A deep overbite is when the upper front teeth overlap the lower front teeth by more than one-third. In severe cases, the lower teeth may even touch the gum tissue behind the upper front teeth causing a step and eventually gum recession and tooth mobility.
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Open bite
An open bite is characterized by a vertical gap between the upper and lower front or back teeth when a person is completely biting down. The back teeth touch before the front teeth have a chance to come together or vice versa.
Know MoreHow can misaligned teeth be corrected with Clear Aligners
With the help of clear aligners, misaligned teeth are pushed into the correct position. The clear trays which are a mold of the patient’s teeth are designed in such a way to push the misaligned teeth little by little into proper alignment. So whether it is overcrowding, crooked teeth, or other bite issues, clear aligners help in solving them in a comfortable yet effective manner.