Overbite, when your upper teeth stick out over your lower teeth.
Orthodontics
Orthodontics is a dental specialty focused on aligning your bite and straightening your teeth. You might need to see an orthodontist if you have crooked, overlapped, twisted or gapped teeth. Common orthodontic treatments include traditional braces, clear aligners and removable retainers.
Benefits
Underbite, when your lower teeth stick out further than your upper teeth.
Overlapping teeth.
Crowded teeth & Crooked teeth.
Rotated teeth.
Impacted teeth.
Questions
How long will my results last after orthodontic treatment?
If you wear your retainer as directed, your results should last the rest of your life. However, if you stop wearing your retainer, your teeth could drift back into their old positions over time.
When should I see an orthodontist?
Schedule an appointment with an orthodontist any time you’re concerned about the appearance, health or function of your teeth. Many orthodontists will see you without a referral. But your dentist can recommend an orthodontist, too.
If you think your child may need to see an orthodontist, ask your dentist for recommendations. Orthodontists generally see children as young as 7.
Who shouldn’t have orthodontic treatment?
To qualify for orthodontic treatment, you shouldn’t have any serious dental issues like extensive decay or gum disease. Placing braces on diseased teeth can have a serious negative impact on your oral health.
If you have cavities or gum disease, see a dentist for treatment. Once you manage those conditions, ask your dentist if orthodontic treatment is right for you.