Straighten Your Teeth And Improve Your Smile

By Harry Izzo


When they are photographed, some people always look great. Other people are not that fortunate in front of the camera. Maybe they do not know how to smile or they are extremely sensitive about the appearance of their smile. Either way, teeth that are crooked can be bothersome, but they can be easily corrected.

Many teenagers are self-conscious about their teeth. At that age they want to look good in front of their friends and on camera. They simply want to fit in. Adults also have a desire to fix their teeth; they realize that a wrong set of teeth can affect your overall appearance. Going to the dentist can help.

Dental braces are a common procedure for getting one's teeth straight. No two people are alike, so what works for one may not work for the other. Having a preliminary plan laid out with your dentist ahead of time will best address your situation.

Metal braces are used most frequently when it comes to straightening teeth. They are readily available so you often see them on teenagers. Metal braces take longer than any other kind, so they are a good solution for teenagers that have a lot of time on their hands. Adults look for a more instant solution. Dental braces are often worn for one or two years, after which dental retainers are used until the teeth are in perfect place.

Dental braces make the wait worthwhile. Think of the kids you knew in high school who wore them and compare that to how great they look today.

If the teeth you want to straighten are chipped then dental veneers work best for you. Veneers are thin strips of ceramic, most usually porcelain, that are attached to the enamel of your teeth. Once bonded you can treat them like your own natural teeth. These are not permanent, however they can last you a good 10 years before you need to replace them.

The latest development in teeth straightening is invisible braces. Just like retainers, they are removable and they straighten your teeth very effectively. They are just as good as metal braces for getting the job done. Your local dentists can provide you with more information on how this system works.




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