Saturday, October 14, 2017

3 Health Benefits of Straight Teeth



Health Benefits of Straight Teeth 

You may be surprised to know that the benefits of having properly aligned teeth extend far beyond a confident smile. According to the American Dental Association, straightening your teeth can actually significantly affect your overall dental health.1 Think about it — a smile can hardly be perfect if it's not a healthy one. Fortunately, with Invisalign®, having a confident smile and reducing your risk for tooth decay and gum disease go hand in hand.


Healthier Teeth and Gums


Swollen, red gums can often be the result of having teeth that are crowded or too widely spaced. Unfortunately, these are also signs of periodontal disease. When teeth are properly aligned, it helps the gums fit more securely around the teeth, allowing for the strongest and healthiest defense against potential periodontal problems. That’s where Invisalign comes in. The comfortable and clear aligners gently and gradually begin to move your teeth into the proper position — without unsightly brackets and wires.


Easier Cleaning


One of the biggest challenges of having braces is removing all the food that gets trapped in the brackets and wires. This can often lead to plaque buildup and eventually tooth decay. With Invisalign, the aligners are removable, so it’s easy to continue brushing and flossing your teeth the way you normally do.


Overall Health


Think of your teeth as a window to the health of your body. Your teeth and gums — and how they look to others when you smile—say a lot about your overall health. If you're taking good care of both, you're probably taking good care of the rest of you.

Tooth decay and gum disease are caused by bacteria. Left untreated, they can cause mouth sores, tender or bleeding gums, bad breath, and possible tooth loss. Studies by the American Dental Association have shown that oral infections can also lead to other more serious ailments such as heart disease,2 stroke,3 pneumonia4 and diabetes.5 Invisalign aligners make daily oral hygiene easier, thus reducing the risk of possible problems. And correctly aligned teeth can also alleviate the issues that can be caused by an improper bite, speech or chewing difficulties, jaw problems, and increased wear on the tooth enamel. Invisalign effectively addresses all of these orthodontic issues, so you'll have the confidence of a great smile and increase the likelihood of improved oral health.



1 http://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/az-topics/b/braces 
2 http://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/az-topics/h/heart-disease-and-oral-health 
3 http://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/az-topics/g/gum-disease 
4 http://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/adults-over-60/concerns
5 http://www.mouthhealthy.org/en/az-topics/g/gum-disease


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Dr Neal answers all of your questions regarding your child's smile and dental health at Crystal Lake Dental Associates.

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3 comments:

  1. Straight teeth are not just attractive for good looks - the advantages reach out a long ways past vanity. Entire body health is enhanced when you amend an extremely misaligned nibble. The accompanying are extra motivations to put resources into straight teeth and revive your general health. I find a very good website for the Cancer medications, If you want you can visit this site.

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  2. Very nice. You have shared great points which make the people to understand the importance of misaligned teeth with orthodontic braces. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. Wow! The benefit of straight teeth is I thought only to impress people. Thank you for making me understood these. Straight teeth was my dream and so I used to wear braces in childhood. My mother always adopted dental discount plans WA for me to get discount in my treatment. Now I can smile with the very beautiful and straight teeth.

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Born in the Midwest. Married with 6 children and 3 grandchildren. Attended Maine West High School, Harper Jr College, Northern Illinois University, the University of Illinois College of Dentistry. Practice in Crystal Lake, Illinois.