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Braces and Facial Features

Dental braces, also known as dental orthodontics, can change lives. All you have to do is endure and use them for a year or more.

Today, we explain to many of our patients that many Hollywood stars can only have beautiful smiles in their photos by using this brace or dental wire. Of course, there are many people who hate dental brackets, and this can be easily understood from the large number of personal comments that have been written about those who have had them in the past.

The effect of orthodontics on the shape of the lips: One of the problems that patients have is lip change in orthodontics. Women and models especially are very worried about the effects of braces on the lips and the potential deformation of their lips.

Your teeth and lips are connected by a small groove called the maxillary groove of the lip that actually connects the inside of your lip to the gums. As we know, braces regulate the rest of the teeth by applying force to the front teeth. In some cases, however, the front teeth are not in the right position and the front teeth need to be properly aligned first.

When the front teeth go backwards, because of this groove between the teeth and the gums, the lips follow backwards and cover the teeth. Depending on the final position of your teeth and how long your treatment has lasted, the lips will make your teeth stand out more as they go back. In some cases, the lips may look larger than before, which is just a change in the position of the lips and no change in size.

Orthodontic treatment can have a big impact on the shape of your face and face. As your teeth and jaw change, so do other features of your face.

When your teeth and jaws are properly aligned, you will not only enjoy a perfect smile, but the shape of your face will be more attractive and beautiful. So this is a two-pronged deal!
Orthodontic treatment can have a big impact on the shape of your face and face. As your teeth and jaw change, so do other features of your face.

When your teeth and jaws are properly aligned, you will not only enjoy a perfect smile, but the shape of your face will be more attractive and beautiful.

The effect of orthodontics on the cheeks: To understand the effects that orthodontics has on your face and face, you need to describe the different dental problems and how each affects the shape of your face and appearance.

Under bite condition occurs when the lower teeth are placed before the upper teeth. Under bite can affect the fit of your face and make your face look much bigger. Orthodontic treatment can improve your facial features by moving your jaw to the right position.

Overbite is a common dental problem caused by the protrusion of the upper teeth over the lower teeth. This condition may cause the upper lip to appear more prominent and the lower jaw to appear weak and hollow. Orthodontic correction improves this protrusion and makes the appearance of the jaw and face more homogeneous and balanced.

Open bite is a defect in the pairing and closing of the teeth, in which case the teeth always remain slightly open. This condition causes the mouth to be stretched and the upper or lower lip to appear slightly protruding, which upsets the balance of the face.

Crooked teeth can cause facial asymmetry, especially if one side of the mouth has more crooked teeth than the other. Dental braces can cure this problem and straighten the jaw and smile and align the teeth.

Although many people are well accustomed to the changes in their lips after the installation of dental braces, but there are some people who are very sensitive to their face and lips and after the treatment of the changes in their lips are unhappy and cannot stand this situation. Do you have to worry about face changes after orthodontics?

In fact, you have the right to be sensitive about your appearance and ask your orthodontist about this, but you should know that there are different ways to solve this problem and there is no need to worry.

In most cases, dentists try to inform patients about changes that may occur in the lips before performing removable or fixed orthodontics and placing dental braces, and if necessary, some special methods can be used to treat the process. The main changes in the lips do not affect the overall shape of the patient’s face.

Your orthodontist can use some deadly strips on your braces, which slows down the process of changing the position of your teeth and prevents the shape of your lips from changing. You can also use invisible braces to reduce the cosmetic problems of your teeth. However, it may still have a small effect on your lips.