Thursday, November 12, 2020

More Than a Pretty Smile

At TLSOrthodontics, our goal is to provide you provide you the highest quality orthodontic care in a friendly, comfortable environment. Whether it’s through Invisalign, traditional braces, or clear braces...orthodontics goes beyond just having a pretty smile.

Benefits of Having Straight Teeth

1. Healthy Gums: Healthy gums are a foundation to a healthy body. The health of your mouth and your body are connected. Your gums are essential  to your overall health. When your teeth are spaced out or crowded, it is possible for them to become inflamed, which can be a sign of periodontal disease.

2. Easier to Clean: A great benefit of straight teeth is the ease of keeping your teeth clean…which means healthier gums. Crowded teeth are difficult to brush and floss properly. Improper brushing and flossing can lead to plaque and tooth decay.

3. Less Tooth Wear: The straighter your teeth are, the less wear and tear you place on them. Biting and chewing generate quite a bit of pressure. Properly aligned teeth can handle biting and chewing without any problems. However, those with bite problems end up putting an excessive amount of stress on their teeth. This excessive amount of stress can lead to fractures and even abnormal flattening of the biting surface. 

4. Clearer Speech: Your teeth plays an important role in your speech. If you have teeth that are crowded, spaced out, or protruding from your mouth, it can affect your speaking patterns negatively.  

5. Better Digestion: Straight teeth are better for chewing. Chewing is the beginning of the food digestion process. When you chew your food more thoroughly, it helps speed up the digestion process.

If you're interested in learning more about how we can help you achieve a straighter, healthier smile through orthodontic treatments such as Invisalign and braces, give Dr. Theresa L. Skelton a call in our Greenville, MS orthodontic office  at 662-332-4902.
 
 

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