Smile Team Orthodontics Blog
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Each Smile Team orthodontist has at least eight years of formal university training and therefore practices orthodontic methods consistently and accurately, with the highest level of qualification. We provide an array of financing options to make orthodontic treatment affordable.
Smile Team Orthodontics Blog
1M ago
Proper oral hygiene with braces prevents tooth decay and gum disease. Wearing braces increases the risk of food and bacteria becoming trapped around the teeth, leading to plaque formation and bacterial colonies.
Flossing is an essential part of oral hygiene that helps to remove food debris and bacteria from hard-to-reach areas, especially with braces. However, it can be tricky. We have compiled this guide to help you understand the proper technique and best practices to floss with braces.
Why Flossing with Braces Matters
Floss with braces to remove food particles and plaque from hard-to-reach ..read more
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1M ago
Are you contemplating to straighten your teeth with braces but hesitant about the potential discomfort and hassle in addressing your oral hygiene with all the metal brackets and wires? Worry no more! Removable braces might be the answer to your concerns!
These innovative orthodontic devices of modern dentistry offer a convenient and comfortable path to effectively straighten your teeth without traditional braces. With their rising popularity among adults and teens alike, it’s time to explore the ins and outs of removable braces.
Let’s explore their types, numerous benefits and potential drawba ..read more
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1M ago
Thumb-sucking behaviour is a natural reflex for infants and toddlers, providing comfort and security during their early years of development. It is a normal activity that many children engage in, and it typically diminishes as they grow older and discover other ways to soothe themselves.
But has your child’s thumb-sucking habit gone from comforting to concerning? As much as we want to comfort our children, thumb-sucking past age four can potentially lead to dental problems like crooked teeth, misalignment and changes in the roof of the mouth.
As a parent, you can help your child break the habi ..read more
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1M ago
Underbite: Causes, Health Risks, and Treatment
Various conditions and abnormalities can affect our teeth’ overall health and appearance. One such condition is underbite, which occurs when the lower jaw extends further than the upper jaw, creating a misaligned bite.
Correcting an underbite is not merely a matter of enhancing one’s facial aesthetics but is crucial for maintaining oral functionality and overall health. An untreated underbite can lead to difficulties in chewing and speaking, which can impair one’s quality of life.
What Is an Underbite?
An underbite is a condition where lower teeth ..read more
Smile Team Orthodontics Blog
4M ago
Braces are a common and effective treatment for misaligned teeth or malocclusion. These dental devices work by applying a steady, gentle force over some time to slowly move teeth in a specific direction and improve dental alignment.
They provide an enhanced aesthetic appeal and a significant improvement in oral health. But before these wonderful results can be achieved, braces must first be put on. The process may seem intimidating at first – but have no fear!
This post will explain exactly how braces are put on in a step-by-step guide so you know what to expect if you or your loved ones ever ..read more
Smile Team Orthodontics Blog
4M ago
Proper oral hygiene with braces prevents tooth decay and gum disease. Wearing braces increases the risk of food and bacteria becoming trapped around the teeth, leading to plaque formation and bacterial colonies.
Flossing is an essential part of oral hygiene that helps to remove food debris and bacteria from hard-to-reach areas, especially with braces. However, it can be tricky. We have compiled this guide to help you understand the proper technique and best practices to floss with braces.
Why Flossing with Braces Matters
Floss with braces to remove food particles and plaque from hard-to-reach ..read more
Smile Team Orthodontics Blog
5M ago
Getting top or bottom teeth braces is called single-arch orthodontic treatment or one-arch treatment. Getting single-arch treatment on either top or bottom teeth is not that common. Patients who need this may only have a spacing issue rather than being corrected, or their teeth are straight already on either top or bottom teeth. Other patients also might need both arches to be treated, but only one arch bothers them to have a full treatment – a matter of consideration of priority.
Understanding Orthodontic Objectives
Orthodontic treatment is a set of dental procedures to improve teeth’ aesthet ..read more
Smile Team Orthodontics Blog
7M ago
When you’ve considered getting braces, did you also think about orthodontic spacers? Most people are familiar with braces, but not about having orthodontic separators beforehand.
Understanding details like teeth spacers makes it less daunting to grasp the whole process of getting braces. These are usually used in conjunction with braces. Read on to know about orthodontic spacers and why orthodontists require spacers for teeth.
What are Spacers for Braces?
Traditional braces are a common method for straightening teeth. It addresses crooked teeth and properly aligns your bite. Before getting yo ..read more
Smile Team Orthodontics Blog
8M ago
Braces are devices used in orthodontics to align and straighten teeth, by positioning them in relation to a person’s bite. Besides, they’re used to rectify malocclusion, overbite, underbite, crossbite, open bite, deep bite, crooked teeth, and other flaws of the teeth and jaw.
Tightening braces is an integral part of the orthodontic treatment process as it adjusts the tension on the wires to gradually guide your teeth and jaw into the desired position.
How do Braces work?
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Braces operate by applying pressure on the teeth in a controlled manner, gradually moving them into straight t ..read more
Smile Team Orthodontics Blog
9M ago
A broken braces bracket can be a source of frustration and concern. With metal brackets and wires constantly in your mouth, it’s only natural not to want anything to disrupt your progress towards your perfect smile. What if your brace’s bracket breaks or you get a loose wire? What can you do when this happens? This post will explore the causes and how to avoid its occurrence. We’ll discuss the risks and consequences and how to know if your braces are broken to keep you aware. We’ll also provide key prevention tips and answer common queries about broken brackets to help you prepare what to do w ..read more