Friday, September 23, 2022

Wear You Retainer

Quest Johnson Orthodontics

Some patients are surprised to find out that orthodontic treatment does not end the moment when their braces come off. Wearing your retainer as directed keeps your smile in its new position for life.

Your retainer is designed to safeguard your newly aligned smile. Without wearing your retainer regularly, you risk your teeth drifting out of position and reversing all your hard work.

Here’s how retainers help in your orthodontic treatment:

1. They Stabilize Your Bite - Once your braces are removed, the soft tissue and bone around your teeth need time to adapt to the changes made in tooth positioning. They slowly stabilize in their new arrangement, and once that occurs, the likelihood of relapse or having the teeth shift out of their positions is minimal.

2. They Prevent Treatment Reversal - The teeth will start moving back to their old position in the months following the removal of braces. A retainer can prevent the reversal.

3. They Align Your Jaw Bones With Your Gums - When your teeth are being aligned to a new position, the gums and bones surrounding the teeth will take longer to follow suit. Retainers help in accelerating alignment and stabilizing your bite.

The long-term success of your orthodontic treatment depends upon your ability to diligently wear your retainer. If you experience any issues with your retainers or if you would like to discuss retainer options with us, give our office a call.

 

Tuesday, September 6, 2022

Straight Teeth Matter

The benefit of straight teeth is not only for esthetics.

Straight teeth are easier to clean. When teeth are rotated and overlapped, more nooks and crannies exist where plaque bacteria can build up. Even with proper brushing and flossing, some areas may be difficult to clean and will have a higher risk of forming a cavity. Straighter teeth allow for easier cleaning and lower cavity risk.

Because misaligned teeth are more difficult to keep clean, the build-up of plaque bacteria can cause gum inflammation that may potentially lead to gingivitis and periodontitis. Also, gum recession can occur in areas with crowding due to difficulty with brushing.

Even if your teeth appear straight, there can be a problem with your bite. Added wear of teeth, chipping of teeth, and teeth grinding are quite common problems when an improper bite is present. Jawbone and joint problems can also develop, leading to breakdown of the bones that support your teeth as well as TMJ pain, headaches, and migraines.

When teeth are crooked or the bite is off, it can change the shape of the face. Teeth with extreme overbite can make the lower jaw and chin look small, and underbite can make the chin look overly pronounced.

The benefits of straight teeth and jaw alignment are important to your overall well-being. If you are interested in straightening your teeth or have any questions about your options, we encourage you to contact us today to schedule an appointment. At Quest Johnson Orthodontics, our team can develop a plan to ensure your teeth are not only straight, but a healthy bite is achieved as well.