Effect of tooth alignment on tooth/gum/jaw health
Posted: Sat Aug 18, 2012 6:34 pm
Hi all! I am turning 30 soon and am considering getting braces as a "present" (ha!) to myself. I have not had a consultation yet because I am waiting for my next dental cleaning to ask my dentist for a recommendation, but in the meantime I'm making myself a little crazy with all the unknowns!
I'm trying to get a feel for how much I need braces for cosmetic reasons, vs. how much I need them for health reasons. I would feel a lot better about the time, money, and pain involved if it was for my health at least as much as for my vanity (not that that's not important too!).
Here's my questions that I can't wait for my appointment to find out!
1. My gums are always a little swollen and tender. My dentist once told me straightening my teeth would help that. True? Or not?
2. I have an overbite. I've noticed that when I bite down, my molars don't touch...my teeth come together at my lower canines (my lower canines hit my top teeth). Am I at risk of damaging my teeth with this kind of bite?
3. When I chew tough foods for a long time (a big steak for example) my jaw pops and feels sore for a while after. This is new in the last year or so. Is that related to the problem in my second question?
Thanks for your thoughts! I'm really excited and scared about this!
I'm trying to get a feel for how much I need braces for cosmetic reasons, vs. how much I need them for health reasons. I would feel a lot better about the time, money, and pain involved if it was for my health at least as much as for my vanity (not that that's not important too!).
Here's my questions that I can't wait for my appointment to find out!
1. My gums are always a little swollen and tender. My dentist once told me straightening my teeth would help that. True? Or not?
2. I have an overbite. I've noticed that when I bite down, my molars don't touch...my teeth come together at my lower canines (my lower canines hit my top teeth). Am I at risk of damaging my teeth with this kind of bite?
3. When I chew tough foods for a long time (a big steak for example) my jaw pops and feels sore for a while after. This is new in the last year or so. Is that related to the problem in my second question?
Thanks for your thoughts! I'm really excited and scared about this!