A beautiful smile and a sunny outlook on life can go a long way in today’s hectic world. However, with most of us being overwhelmed daily with information from social media and television, teens can sometimes be influenced to look or act a certain way, especially if what they’ve seen has gone viral online.
There’s nothing wrong with being influenced by others, but if your teen lacks self-confidence or is withdrawn in social situations by the way they look or lack of social skills, one of the best ways to help them is by repairing what’s broken. One of the problems teens face, which can often be corrected, is crooked or misaligned teeth. Here, we’ll look at ways to improve your teen’s smile and how it can give them the confidence and self-esteem to accomplish anything.
You’ve probably heard the story about George Washington and his wooden dentures, but we like to think that our first president could have avoided this fate if only he had been able to get braces during his teen years. Who’s to say this practice wasn’t around in the eighteenth century because certain details seem to get lost over time?
We hope our anecdote made you smile, but if you have a teen with crooked teeth or a mouth full of cavities, they may be too ashamed to open their mouth. If your child has complained of a sore jaw or trouble sleeping, then braces may be able to sleep. When your teen undergoes corrective action to fix their teeth, such as receiving braces, their jaw will become better aligned and help them bite down better, resulting in a more natural position that helps them sleep better.
Another reason your teen could benefit later in life if they get braces is that it can prevent them from grinding their teeth. Teeth grinding makes it difficult to chew, and wearing braces helps the jaw to become better aligned, which reduces complications down the road. Additionally, teen jaws are more malleable than adults, which makes it easier for braces to correct problems more efficiently.
Teens who wear braces can develop habits that can last for a lifetime. For example, they can only eat certain foods, which can help prevent cavities; plus, proper brushing is crucial to the success of any treatment plan. In addition, your teen will go through stages when wearing braces that include the attachment of rubber bands and the use of a retainer after the braces are removed.
By following the recommended guidelines of their dentist, your teen can have the foundation for a lifelong oral routine that improves their smile and prevents problems like gingivitis and periodontal disease.
Need to schedule an appointment with the friendly pediatric dentistry staff at All Stars to learn more about our services and why braces are so important for your teen? Call us today and discover how a beautiful smile can help your teen grow into a happy and successful adult.
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