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  1. If you have {crooked|uneven|misaligned|jagged} teeth, a overbite, or {gaps|spaces} in between your teeth, you {may|might} {qualify for|get approved for|receive} orthodontic treatment that can {correct|fix|remedy} your bite and {give|provide|offer} you a straight smile. {Many people|Lots of people|Many individuals} {mistakenly|incorrectly|wrongly|erroneously} {think|believe} that braces are {only|just} {available|offered|readily available} for {children|kids}, {but|however} in {fact|truth|reality} orthodontics can be {used|utilized} to benefit {just about|practically|almost} any {age group|age}. To {determine|identify|figure out} {whether or not|whether} orthodontic treatment {may|might} be the right {option|choice|alternative} for you, it's {helpful|useful|valuable|practical|handy} to {first|very first} {take a look|have a look} at the {types of|kinds of} {problems|issues} that this treatment can {solve|resolve|fix}, {as well as|in addition to|along with} what the {various|different|numerous} {benefits|advantages} of orthodontic treatment are. The {first step|initial step|primary step} towards any treatment is to {sit down|take a seat} with your {dentist|dental professional|dental expert|dental practitioner} for X-rays and {a consultation|an assessment}, {however|nevertheless}.
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  3. There are {numerous|various|many} {problems|issues} that orthodontics is {meant|implied|indicated|suggested} to {treat|deal with}. {Some of|A few of} these can {include|consist of} {gaps|spaces} {between|in between} the teeth, {impacted|affected} teeth, a overbite or underbite, or {crooked|uneven|misaligned|jagged} teeth. If your smile {doesn't|does not} line up {correctly|properly} and you have {a crooked|an uneven|a misaligned|a jagged} bite, then {gently|carefully} moving the teeth through orthodontic treatment {may|might} get your teeth back in the {right|best|ideal} order, {giving|providing|offering} you a smooth, straight smile and a well-aligned bite. This {full|complete} {process|procedure} can take anywhere from 18 months to {three|3} years for {completion|conclusion}, although this number {may|might} {vary|differ} on the {individual|person}.
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  5. {Some of|A few of} the {methods|techniques|approaches} {used|utilized} to do this {include|consist of} {the use of|using|making use of} {traditional|conventional|standard} braces {as well as|in addition to|along with} other {forms|types|kinds} of {movement|motion} brackets. The full-on headgear and {rubber bands|elastic band} of the past are still {used|utilized} in {extreme|severe} cases, {but|however} with {the latest|the most recent|the current} orthodontics {methods|techniques|approaches} on {the market|the marketplace} you can move your teeth without {anyone|anybody} {noticing|discovering|observing|seeing} {in many cases|oftentimes|in most cases|in a lot of cases}. {Some of|A few of} the {benefits|advantages} of {straightening|aligning|correcting} your smile can {include|consist of} {improving|enhancing} your {self-confidence|confidence|self-esteem}, and producing {a better|a much better} facial profile by {realigning|straightening} the jaws for cosmetic {purposes|functions}.
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  7. Other {benefits|advantages} {associated with|connected with|related to} orthodontics {include|consist of} the possibility of {improving|enhancing} the bite, {reducing|decreasing|minimizing|lowering} the {risk|danger|threat} of {potential|prospective|possible} injury or {tooth loss|missing teeth} {in the case of|when it comes to} {protruding|extending} teeth, and making teeth {easier|simpler|much easier} to {clean|clean up}. When they are crowded together, flossing and brushing can {prove|show} to be {difficult|challenging|tough|hard}, while straight teeth with even {spaces|areas} can be {monitored|kept track of|kept an eye on} more {closely|carefully} for {hygienic|sanitary} {purposes|functions}. Having straight teeth can make it {easier|simpler|much easier} to speak and {eliminate|get rid of|remove} any {stress|tension} or pressure on the jaw joints, while {reducing|decreasing|minimizing|lowering} {stress|tension} on the {surface|surface area} of teeth. These are {but|however} a few of the {benefits|advantages} that are {associated with|connected with|related to} {proper|appropriate|correct} orthodontic treatment.
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  9. {Generally|Typically|Normally|Usually}, although orthodontics can be {performed|carried out} at any age, the {younger|more youthful} the {patient|client} is, the {better|much better}, after the {initial|preliminary} {permanent|long-term|irreversible} teeth {have|have actually} {come in|been available in|can be found in}. The {ideal|perfect} age for {many|numerous|lots of} orthodontists is to {start|begin} with {patients|clients} around the age of 12 or 13. This is {because|since|due to the fact that} {younger|more youthful} {patients|clients} have bones and teeth that are {easier|simpler|much easier} to move, and tend to have less {dental|oral} work such as implants or bridges to work around. {However|Nevertheless}, with orthodontic {technology|innovation} {having|having actually} grown in leaps and bounds {in recent years|recently|in the last few years|over the last few years}, it's possible to {treat|deal with} {patients|clients} of any age and condition, for a smooth, {straight|directly}, and {hygienic|sanitary} smile. For {best|finest} {results|outcomes}, the teeth and gums {should|ought to|must|need to} be healthy {before|prior to} treatment commences.
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