Clear Aligners for Crooked Teeth: A Detailed Guide

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Crooked teeth are a big aesthetic concern for people these days. It compromises your dental health and your appearance as well. However, if this condition remains untreated, it can lead to further complications such as difficulty in biting and chewing.

Good News!

Orthodontics has introduced clear aligners to transform your smile with ease and comfort. Unlike metal braces, clear aligners help you treat your crooked smile pain-free. In this blog, we will explore the types of crooked teeth, how clear aligners work, and their benefits.

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Understanding Crooked Teeth

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Crooked teeth is a dental term used for the misalignment of the smile. When your teeth are not positioned correctly or have a slight bend or twist, they appear as an asymmetrical smile. Severe misalignment of your smile causes further dental complications such as bad breath and plaques.

Types of Crooked Teeth

The following are the types of crooked teeth you need to know:

  • Crowding

    When your jaw lacks enough space to accommodate all your teeth, they overlap. This makes your smile look crowded and asymmetrical.

  • Overbite

    This type of crooked teeth refers to a condition where the upper jaw overlaps the lower jaw more than required.

  • Crossbite

    Crossbite condition occurs when the teeth of the upper jaw bite inside the lower jaw leading to an uneven smile pattern.

  • Underbite

    When your lower jaw extends beyond the upper jaw, this leads to an underbite condition.

What are The Causes of Crooked Teeth?

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Multiple factors contribute to crooked teeth. If you are considering teeth straightening, it is a good idea to first understand what caused your crooked teeth. The following are some of the reasons that lead to crooked teeth:

  • Jaw Size

    Your jaw size plays an important role in aligning your teeth. However, when the jaw size is too small it cannot accommodate all the teeth, leading to crowding, overlapping, or twisting.

  • Poor Habits

    Poor childhood habits such as thumb sucking or tongue thrusting are leading causes of crooked teeth. These activities pressure the growing teeth and alter their position along with the jaw size.

  • Genetics

    Genetic traits are also one of the common causes of a crooked smile. Your jaw size or overall facial structure depends on your genes and can lead to misalignment.

  • Facial Injury

    A hit or a hard blow on your face can cause serious facial injuries and shift your teeth’s position. Additionally, a fractured tooth structure and lack of proper healing disturbs the alignment of your smile and impacts normal growth.

Disadvantages of a Crooked Teeth

The following are the disadvantages of crooked teeth and some reasons why you need to treat them:

  • Chewing and Digestion

    If your smile is crooked, your teeth may not align properly when biting. This can cause difficulty chewing food by placing uneven pressure on certain teeth. Under this condition, the food is not chewed well, which can lead to digestion problems.

  • Speech Difficulties

    The misaligned smile prevents the proper pronunciation of certain words. An asymmetrical teeth pattern disturbs your tongue’s movement and causes lisping. In this condition, a person might not feel confident enough to talk and interact with others which makes it important to align your smile.

  • Poor Aesthetics

    Crooked teeth can cause poor facial aesthetics. If your jaws are not correctly positioned or your teeth are not aligned well, it compromises your facial structure.

  • Oral Hygiene

    When it comes to oral hygiene, proper brushing and flossing play a great role. With crooked teeth, it can be difficult for a person to brush the teeth properly. The food particles might remain stuck in your teeth further causing plaque development.

How To Fix Crooked Teeth with Clear Aligners?

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Clear aligners for crooked teeth

Recent progress in orthodontics has now introduced a more convenient way of treating your smile compared to traditional metal braces. Going through a pain-free and comfortable dental treatment is always the priority for a patient. If you are wondering how to fix crooked teeth without braces, clear aligners are here to help you out.

Clear aligners are a series of invisible plastic trays placed inside your mouth. These are customized according to the size of your mouth and offer a perfect fit and shift your teeth to the desired position.

How Do Clear Aligners Work?

The number of clear aligner trays recommended to you depends on your dental condition. Each set of aligner trays is worn for 20 to 22 hours daily. Wear the same tray for 10 days before you switch to the next one.

Unlike metal braces treatment, they do not require frequent dental visits for wire adjustment. They put gentle pressure on your teeth and shift them to the desired position. Clear aligners are only responsible for treating mild to moderate dental conditions.

Benefits of Using Clear Aligners

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A pair of clear aligners for crooked teeth.

Treating your smile with clear aligners offers the following benefits:

  • Invisible Appearance

    When it comes to your dental treatment, you might not want people to know about it. Clear aligners are made of clear plastic which makes them invisible. Unlike metal braces treatment that compromises your appearance with visible metal brackets and wires, clear aligners do not compromise your overall facial aesthetics.

  • Comfort

    A comfortable dental treatment can lead you to have a successful smile transformation. Clear aligners are customized and offer a perfect fit hence they do not disturb your gums and cheeks. Unlike metal braces, they are made of clear plastic material and offer a comfortable treatment.

  • Fewer Dental Visits

    Clear aligner treatments do not require dental visits for their adjustments and can be easily done at home.

  • Removable

    The plastic clear aligners tray is easily removable at home. You can take advantage and eat anything you like after removing them from your mouth.

  • Easier Cleaning

    Metal braces treatment does not allow proper cleaning of your mouth. As metal brackets and wires are attached to your teeth, brushing and flossing might not clean them properly. With clear aligners, the cleaning of your teeth is made easier. Simply remove them, brush and floss your teeth, and put them back on.

  • At Home Convenience

    Clear aligner treatment is carried out at the convenience of your home. They are simply delivered to you at your doorstep making it easier for you to manage time for your treatment.

  • Swift Treatment

    As compared to the other treatment options, clear aligners offer a swift treatment in just 4 to 6 months.

Treating Your Smile with ALIGNERCO

ALIGNERCO considers your dental requirements and offers a convenient at-home teeth straightening procedure. If you are thinking of going through clear aligners treatment, the following is how you can get your treatment started:

Step 1: Smile Impressions

The first step is to make an order for an ALIGNERCO impression kit. It comes with all the guidelines that help you create your smile impressions. Once done, send them back to us.

Step 2: 3D Treatment Plan

Based on your smile impressions we will create a 3D treatment plan for your smile that shows your treatment results. You can ask for changes or accept the plan depending on your requirements.

Step 3: Transform Your Smile

Once the treatment plan has been approved, we will start fabricating your clear aligners for your doorstep. Wear them consistently and transform your smile with ease.

For more information, call ALIGNERCO at (365) 398 5838

To sum it up, crooked teeth can be caused by multiple reasons such as jaw size, genetics, or poor childhood habits. It is important to get them treated to avoid further complications and dental problems. Considering your comfort and convenience, clear aligners are the best option for your smile transformation. They gently shift your teeth and help you align them without a hassle.

FAQs

1. Can clear aligners fix crooked teeth?

Yes! Clear aligners can correct mild to moderate crooked teeth by applying gentle pressure on your smile.

2. Do aligners hurt the whole time?

No! Aligners do not hurt the whole time. They only cause slight discomfort initially but your teeth get used to them in a few days.

3. What is the minimum time to wear my aligners?

All-day aligners are worn for 20 to 22 hours per day whereas NightOnly aligners are worn for 8 to 10 hours while you sleep.

4. Can I brush my teeth with aligners?

Your aligners need to be in your mouth for the recommended time. Remove them before brushing your teeth and put them back on once done.

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