In most cases, crowns that protect the front teeth can last up to 15 years. However, if properly cared for, they can even last 25-30 years. For complete knowledge of this model of crowns, be sure to refer to the article “front tooth crowns”.

What are the factors affecting the lifespan of dental veneers?

By knowing the factors affecting the durability of dental crowns, we can take better care of them and hope for an increase in their useful length. Some of the most important factors that affect the durability of crowns are:

Oral and dental hygiene (the most important factor affecting the longevity of dental veneers)

Daily eating habits

Clenching or grinding the teeth together

The way we chew food and the things we chew

The temperature and acidity of the things we eat

Materials used to make the coating

The amount of tooth grinding

How to connect the cover

Suitability of the coating

A dentist who attaches the crown

Does dental veneer need special care?

Covered teeth usually do not need special care and require exactly the same care as our natural teeth. So, just as you clean your teeth, clean the veneered tooth as well. The most important actions to be taken to clean the dental veneer are:

Brush your teeth twice a day

Floss daily

Wash your mouth well once a day with an antibacterial mouthwash (an important factor in extending the life of dental veneers).

How to increase the lifespan of your dental veneer up to 40 years?

In order to increase the useful life of the dental crown and even reach more than 40 years, be sure to pay attention to the following points. By following these things, you probably won’t need to replace the cover for the rest of your life:

Make sure you maintain good oral hygiene habits and floss daily

Thoroughly clean the area around your crown (especially the gum line)

Do not bite on hard or rigid objects once you have the crown on the tooth

Get regular checkups by your dentist to see if your crown shows signs of damage, bite problems, or decay.

Do not grind or squeeze your teeth, as this may damage the crown

Be sure to use an interdental brush to clean around the crown

When should we replace the dental crown?

In these cases, it may be necessary to replace the cover:

Coating damage

Loosening it

Tooth decay under the veneer

tooth fracture

Root infection of coated tooth

Gum infection

In these cases, the cover must be replaced. To know everything about how to change the crown, open the link (changing the tooth crown) and read its tips carefully.

Answers to common questions about the lifespan of dental veneers

Is the lifetime of zirconia veneers longer or ceramic?

In terms of strength, zirconia veneers are excellent. The way they are made is different, and this has made them more resistant than all-ceramic coatings.

Is the life span of posterior covers longer or anterior?

Covers are designed to last a long time and their longevity depends on how well they are cared for. If they are not well taken care of, whether they are on the posterior or anterior teeth, they will not last long anyway. For example, in men, due to the unnecessary use of front teeth, the lifespan of front teeth prostheses is short.

Dental veneers have gained widespread popularity in cosmetic dentistry and smile design today. Their ability to solve the structural and cosmetic problems of teeth in a short period of time has made it one of the most popular cosmetic dentistry methods. When it comes to ceramic veneers, there are countless options to choose from. Choosing the right veneer for your face can be as important as choosing an experienced cosmetic dentist.

There are many variables that you need to consider when choosing the right veneer for your mouth. These variables are:

Color of dental veneers:

The right color for your ceramic crowns is determined using a standard dental color chart. This table is divided into four different parts (gray, reddish yellow, reddish brown and reddish gray) and 11 subcategories for the spectrum of tooth color. You should choose a shade about two degrees lighter than your natural teeth for your dental veneer.

Shape of dental veneers:

Choosing the right shape for your veneers is very important to give you the most suitable smile. Because every tooth is different, there are endless shape combinations to choose from.

Types of dental veneers according to individual personality:

Bold: square and uniform teeth for a bold impression

Adult: square teeth with slightly rounded canines

Strong: square teeth with sharp and prominent fangs

Dominant: square teeth with more prominent front teeth and rounded canines

Concentric: Slightly rounded teeth with square incisors.

Tenderness: round teeth with a more defined curve.

Hollywood: Square shaped with slightly shorter incisors. This is one of the most popular styles of veneers and is generally preferred for male patients.

Natural: Slightly rounded shape with very pointed fangs

Juvenile: rounded shell shape with longer canines

Different face shapes to choose dental veneers:

Be sure to pay attention to the shape of your face when choosing a cover. Face shapes are divided into four main categories: heart, oval, round and square. Each face type has the optimal size and shape of teeth to balance the features and present you in the best possible way.

Oval Shape:

 Faces that have an oval shape look better with square teeth that help make the face look bigger.

Round shape:

Round faces with longer teeth will achieve the best results.

Square shape:

Square faces are very well suited with round teeth because these veneers soften the rough features of the face.

There is a close relationship between crown shape, gender, face shape, personality and even your lifestyle. Make sure your dentist understands this concept and also has a general idea of the “ideal” smile you have in mind. Each of us has a different view of beauty, so; You should have a clear vision of what you want before doing dental veneers.

Why is the shape of the face important in choosing the shape of dental veneers?

Your face shape is the next thing to create a beautiful smile that enhances your overall appearance

If you have a small face, short and rounder covers will be the best option for you.

On the other hand, patients with angular or square faces can improve their appearance by using soft edge veneers.

If you have a long face, wide or slightly square covers will be a better option.

  In the last three decades, the methods that have been provided to replace damaged teeth have made great progress. Losing a tooth or pulling it causes serious concerns about dental infection, but replacing a tooth gap helps create a beautiful smile. Now, when you go to a dental and gum specialist or a dentist, you should ask him which method is best to fill your tooth gap and what is the reason for suggesting that method. In the following section, we mention a checklist that will help you decide on the best method to fill your tooth gap.

This checklist includes the following:

Do you want to have natural looking teeth again?

Do you want to use a method that helps preserve your jawbone?

Do you want to make a long-term investment?

Are you looking for a reliable and long-lasting solution to compensate for a missing or pulled tooth?

Would you like to treat your tooth gap and stop worrying about it being visible when you laugh, talk or eat?

Are you looking for a way to fill your tooth gap that requires less maintenance?

  If you choose one or more of the points above, dental implants will be the best choice for you, and unlike bridges or artificial teeth, it has all the advantages that we mentioned above, and this makes it a solution. It is suitable for missing teeth and creates a suitable appearance when smiling.

  What happens after front row dental implant surgery?

  Since the front row tooth implant surgery is done quickly and is a non-invasive method, you should be able to carry out your daily activities as soon as possible after implant placement and not have any problems the next day. If you feel any pain and discomfort, you can use painkillers. A large number of people do not experience pain and discomfort after dental implant placement. The doctor will explain important points about how to take care of the implant during recovery and may recommend you to use an antimicrobial mouthwash for a week. The dentist also prescribes antibiotics if needed. There should not be any problems for the implant during the healing period, that’s why the dentist will explain to you the important points related to nutrition.

  How to take care of the implant?

  Take care of the implant exactly the same way you take care of your real teeth. After planting the implant, you should keep the tissue around it clean and brush your mouth carefully every day and use dental floss, and you should put your toothbrush at an angle of 45 degrees so that the toothbrush can remove it well. Plaque between the teeth. Do not forget to use dental floss and make sure that all surfaces of your mouth and teeth are clean. Use proper dental floss to clean your teeth and gums. If you have any problems before the next visit, it is better to go to the dentist’s office to examine you and take the necessary measures if you need treatment.

The teeth become yellow or even brown due to stains that are created and spread on the surface of the tooth (enamel) as well as in the lower part of the tooth structure. The white top, or tooth enamel, is hard. Beneath the tooth enamel, there is a pale brown material called dentin. If the enamel thins, dentin is exposed, which is common among adults. Tooth decay results from the chronic deterioration of hard tooth tissue, which has been removed from the surface of the tooth due to acid or chelation, without bacterial intervention. But what is the cause of tooth enamel thinning? Factors such as aging, genetics, and consumption of foods that cause tooth decay or staining are among the causes of tooth enamel thinning. Many unhealthy habits can also increase the risk of gum disease.

Although it is not reasonable to expect our teeth to remain white and bright as we age, we can avoid factors that accelerate tooth discoloration.

Some of the reasons for yellowing or darkening of teeth are:

drinking tea or coffee;

smoking;

Thinning of tooth enamel due to age;

Improper nutrition that includes excessive consumption of processed foods with high acid content such as some types of drinks, chocolate or sometimes some fruits. Even some supplements aggravate the thinning of tooth enamel due to their acid content.

dry mouth (lack of saliva means poor protection of tooth enamel);

Breathing through the mouth and the nasal airways are closed, which reduces saliva and does not allow the mouth and teeth to remain moist;

taking antibiotics;

excessive consumption of fluoride, especially if this habit started in childhood;

Genetic factors.

Some solution for teeth whitening

 Brushing teeth after every meal and drink

One of the ways to whiten teeth is brushing after eating and drinking

The best way to whiten your teeth is to brush your teeth after every time you eat and drink, although it is not always easy! And depending on where you are when eating or drinking (eg at school or at work) it can be difficult.

Avoiding smoking and drinking a lot of coffee and soft drinks, improving oral hygiene and eating right will help prevent yellowing of teeth. If you have a habit of constantly drinking soda, it is better to use a straw. After drinking sweet or acidic drinks, be sure to drink some water. Try to minimize the consumption of soft drinks to avoid its side effects.

Most foods don’t stain teeth, but if you’re a coffee drinker or smoker, you shouldn’t expect your teeth to discolor over time. It is better to do dental scaling at home or at the dentist once every three months and use these home remedies as well.

Foods and fruits

Some foods, such as celery, apples, pears, and carrots, cause the amount of saliva that causes the food to disappear, so after meals when a toothbrush is not available, by eating one of the fruits and vegetables, the teeth are somewhat cleaned.

 Whitening strips with doctor’s prescription:

Teeth whitening strips help to get rid of tooth stains. These strips are very thin and almost invisible and are coated with a peroxide-based whitening gel.

There are many people who have healthy teeth without any signs and symptoms of disease, but complain of constant toothache. This is not surprising, sometimes the diagnosis of the cause of their toothache is suffering from depression, stress or anxiety. There is a possibility that a patient puts his hand on his tooth and complains of its pain, but in the examination that takes place, his tooth is healthy and without problems.

How does depression cause nerve pain?

Constant stress can lead to some spontaneous habits such as clenching your teeth. These abnormal habits cause extra pressure on the muscles that hold the jaw, which eventually cause spasm and cramping of these muscles. In the long run, this situation causes pain that spreads to the teeth, jaw, neck and even shoulder.

Toothache symptoms:

Making a sound when opening and closing the jaw (clacking jaw)

The pain often appears in the morning or has a specific pattern.

A constant and vague pain that is sometimes difficult to find its origin.

Pain that can radiate to the jaw, neck, or shoulder.

What can be done?

Usually, in cases of nerve pain, patients will be asked about their history and their suffering from any emotional problems, depression or anxiety. Then patients are advised to seek the opinion of a general practitioner to start taking some medications to relieve stress.

Yoga, meditation and having a healthy lifestyle have shown many effects in many cases. To relieve pain, patients are advised to use warm compresses on the affected areas. In cases where patients have constant pain, even the use of protectors that are used while sleeping is prescribed. So in short, good oral health is a means of maintaining general health. Also, visiting a dentist on a routine basis can be a way to achieve that health.

Since the best way to treat pain is to identify and eliminate the source of pain,

Sometimes people need the help of psychologists and psychiatrists to reduce stress. In some cases, it is recommended to use facial muscle exercises and massage therapy to reduce the pressure caused by stress and anxiety on the joints and facial muscles.

In people who have systemic diseases (diseases that involve several organs at the same time) such as diabetes or neurological diseases, stress can aggravate nerve pain in the jaw and face. People who grind their teeth or grind their teeth often feel pain in the area of the upper and lower back teeth, often these people are unable to point to a tooth that caused them pain and feel the pain in the entire jaw.

Sometimes these pressures cause sensitivity of all teeth or gum bone loss, nerve pain gums and even loosening and breaking of teeth in people with systemic diseases. In these patients, there is usually no tooth decay or infection. Sometimes these patients complain of fatigue and pain in the muscles of the jaw and face, joint and teeth in the morning and after waking up. Sometimes these patients are unable to eat solid foods due to facial nerve pain and jaw pain. All of these can be the effects of teeth grinding or teeth grinding in sleep due to stress and anxiety during the day.

Beauty comes with self-confidence. The more you smile, the more people will be attracted to you. For an impressive smile, you must have beautiful teeth.

 If we say that it is not difficult to have self-confidence when you look beautiful, it is true. A big reason is that people don’t bother you. When you are worried about something about your appearance, you will not feel comfortable with other people’s eyes on you. You think everyone is staring at the problem in your face. Everyone pays a lot of attention to the beauty of their face and go for nose surgery, Botox, cheek fillers, etc., but they often completely forget about their teeth and their role in their face.

One impressive thing that can make many people attracted to you is to smile. The more you smile, the more people will be attracted to you. People like to come to you because of your warm and friendly approach. However, what is important is to smile with confidence. A smile that is accompanied by embarrassment will have a destructive effect on your relationships. You must have beautiful teeth to be confident when you smile. You certainly don’t want to be one of those people who hold their hands in front of their mouths to hide their teeth when they laugh.

The external attractiveness of each person plays an important role in his relationships with other people. Those who have an attractive appearance can be successful in establishing a relationship and even finding a job better than others. The negative feedback of society on a person’s appearance often lowers his self-confidence and causes him to behave negatively towards himself.

Teeth play an important role in your face. A tooth is a protection for your lips that can affect your facial expression and shape your face. Your teeth show when you laugh or talk, and their appearance can add or detract from the beauty of your face. Teeth with a good shape and size and a suitable distance, along with other parts of the face, make a smile and a beautiful face for you.

The role of teeth in beauty

In the complete absence of teeth, the upper and lower jaws are shortened and the lower parts of the face are not adjusted to the correct length, and the distance between the nose and chin is reduced. The lips are thin and go inward. Cheeks are sunken and skin wrinkles appear. The chin protrudes and rises. In this situation, the person looks very old and his appearance no longer matches his real age.

  Increase our self-confidence

Fixing your teeth can improve your health. If you have problems with your teeth, first of all, take good care of your mouth and brush and floss your teeth. Visit the dentist twice a year and eat healthy foods and vitamins. In some cases, it is better to get help from your dentist and use new tricks to make your teeth more beautiful

Losing teeth makes you look older! Today, we live in a society that is looking for ways to reverse the signs of premature aging. We avoid the sun, we use different facial moisturizers, and we pay attention to our nutrition to reduce wrinkles. But did you know that your missing teeth can also cause signs of aging? Aging due to tooth loss can increase wrinkles on your face.

You know that replacing missing teeth creates a more beautiful smile. However, you may not know that losing teeth can drastically change the shape of your face.

In healthy mouths without tooth loss, the roots of the teeth are supported by the jawbone. When the teeth are lost, the jawbone gradually shrinks and as a result the support of the face is reduced. In other words, with the loss of each tooth, the support of the bones and muscles of the face is lost, which can change your appearance. Without teeth for support, facial sagging such as hollows and sagging cheeks can appear and make you look older than you really are.

The importance of replacing missing teeth

In addition to supporting the facial profile, teeth help improve chewing, digestion, speech, and even self-confidence. Studies have shown that tooth loss can have a negative effect on self-esteem.

Since we know that teeth keep the muscles and bones of your face intact, we can say that there is a relationship between missing teeth and early signs of aging. Without the support provided by your teeth, your mouth and cheeks can droop, contract, and droop, often referred to as a sagging cheek.

While some dental gaps may seem insignificant, they allow existing teeth to move, which also affects facial support. So, even if you only lose a few back teeth, those teeth can shift and cause a domino effect that can also change the position of your front teeth. Gaps in front teeth can negatively affect your appearance.

Unfortunately, an aging face is not the only problem with tooth loss. Tooth loss also causes lifestyle changes. Without full dental support, people have difficulty chewing, speaking or smiling. Tooth loss can become a major obstacle to any additional tooth loss and not just an inconvenience.

Aging due to tooth loss

Facial aging is a lesser known problem that people think about when they lose their teeth. Symptoms of premature aging caused by tooth loss include the following facial profile changes.

Facial Angles: When you lose teeth, you also lose jawbone height, which lowers the height of your face. Changing the angle can change the shape of the face and make the nose look bigger. Losing the normal shape of the face makes the face look hollow.

Facial Wrinkles: Changes in the angle of the face can increase vertical lines that make you look older than you really are.

Bite Changes: Tooth loss causes changes in the way the teeth bite together. Deviations in bite can create a tighter appearance as the corners of your mouth lose their shape.

Frowning and sad appearance: Losing the shape of the corners of the mouth can unintentionally make you look sad or even angry.

When part of the jawbone is lost, it weakens the muscle ligaments, which causes the facial tissue to sag.

Thin lips: Lips can look thin without teeth to support a fuller lip appearance. In addition, the weakening of the muscles around the mouth with the loss of teeth can make fuller lips appear longer and older.

Beauty comes with self-confidence. If we say that it is not difficult to have self-confidence when you are beautiful, it is true. A big reason is that people don’t bother you. When you are worried about something about your appearance, you will not feel comfortable with other people’s eyes on you. You think everyone is staring at the problem in your face. Everyone pays a lot of attention to the beauty of their face and go for nose surgery, Botox, cheek fillers, etc., but they often completely forget about their teeth and their role in their face.

One impressive thing that can make many people attracted to you is to smile. The more you smile, the more people will be attracted to you. People like to come to you because of your warm and friendly approach. However, what is important is to smile with confidence. A smile that is accompanied by embarrassment will have a destructive effect on your relationships. You must have beautiful teeth to be confident when you smile. You certainly don’t want to be one of those people who hold their hands in front of their mouths to hide their teeth when they laugh.

The external attractiveness of each person plays an important role in his relationships with other people. Those who have an attractive appearance can be successful in establishing a relationship and even finding a job better than others. The negative feedback of society on a person’s appearance often lowers his self-confidence and causes him to behave negatively towards himself.

Teeth play an important role in your face. A tooth is a protection for your lips that can affect your facial expression and shape your face. Your teeth show when you laugh or talk, and their appearance can add or detract from the beauty of your face. Teeth with a good shape and size and a suitable distance, along with other parts of the face, make a smile and a beautiful face for you.

Absence of teeth

In the complete absence of teeth, the upper and lower jaws are shortened and the lower parts of the face are not adjusted to the correct length, and the distance between the nose and chin is reduced. The lips are thin and go inward. Cheeks are sunken and skin wrinkles appear. The chin protrudes and rises. In this situation, the person looks very old and his appearance no longer matches his real age.

How to increase your self-confidence

Fixing your teeth can improve your health. If you have problems with your teeth, first of all, take good care of your mouth and brush and floss your teeth. Visit the dentist twice a year and eat healthy foods and vitamins. In some cases, it is better to get help from your dentist and use new tricks to make your teeth more beautiful.

Permanent teeth

Permanent teeth, the secondary set of teeth, include 32 teeth, which begin to grow from five to seven years of age and are completed at the age of 17 to 23 with the growth of third molars, or wisdom teeth. The first permanent tooth appears at the age of 6. A very important and key point is that permanent large molar teeth grow in a space where there was no milk tooth before, this issue makes some parents think that this is a milk tooth and therefore do not pay enough attention to it.

When should baby teeth fall out?

It is difficult to predict the lifespan of baby teeth. But it is assumed that the lifespan of milk teeth is one decade. However, if the permanent tooth is not in place and is not ready to grow and come out and does not stimulate the baby tooth, the baby tooth will have a longer life. Of course, sometimes milk teeth fall out without stimulation of permanent teeth.

If the permanent teeth have not grown or if they are in the gums but do not come out, the dentist should intervene to see what is happening. In cases where the permanent tooth has grown in place naturally but does not come out of the gum, the position and angle of the unerupted tooth in relation to other permanent teeth that have grown, determines what the dentist should do for this tooth. do it. Most of these cases are not worrisome and dentists raise these teeth with methods and tools. Of course, if the adjacent teeth do not cause a problem, in which case jaw surgery and orthodontics will be needed.

Reasons for permanent teeth not to erupt

Many factors cause baby teeth to fall out late or permanent teeth not to erupt on time. The most common cause of delay in permanent tooth eruption is the absence of this tooth. The permanent tooth, which is normally under the milk tooth, pushes the root of the milk tooth aside and makes it loose. Absence of permanent teeth occurs in 2.5 to 6.9 percent of cases. This condition is more common in women than men.

Among other reasons for permanent teeth not coming out, we can mention injuries, blockages, non-alignment of permanent teeth under baby teeth, trauma, infection, and late eruption of permanent teeth. Among other negative factors, the following can be mentioned:

 Genetics :

Genetics can play an important role in growth factors, including teeth growth. Some genes cause permanent teeth to erupt later in some children. If your milk tooth fell out later than other children of the same age, your child will probably experience this situation as well.

Remember that hereditary and genetic factors can largely determine the course of some events in your child, so do not forget that if you had certain conditions in childhood, the possibility that your child will also experience such conditions is out of mind. is not

Nutrition :

The teeth of malnourished children grow later than children of the same age. In today’s industrial world, most children have natural nutrition and as a result, they will grow well. But if your child is very picky and does not eat many types of food, he may face problems in terms of receiving food and this will affect the growth of his teeth.

Socio-economic factors also play a big role in the growth of teeth. Children who grow up in poor families grow their teeth later than their classmates who have financial prosperity. The cause is probably the difference in nutrition quality, environmental toxins and stress.

Gender:

Most parents know that girls start talking faster than boys and open their tongues. Also, girls mature faster than boys. This is also true for teething, and girls experience teething a little earlier than boys (usually four to six months).

So, if you have a boy who has not yet erupted a tooth, don’t worry, it is permissible to delay the eruption of permanent teeth for up to six months, but if after this period of time there are still no signs of teeth eruption, it is necessary to consult a pediatric dentist. Have a consultation

 Body size:

Children who are physically older, their teeth grow earlier than younger children. In addition, babies who were born prematurely or were small during the fetal period, their permanent teeth also erupt later than children of the same age.

This incident may worry you a little, but don’t forget that the physical ability to grow teeth is also one of the points that should be taken into account, but we emphasize again that all these conditions are only points that happen temporarily and Your child’s tooth will come out at the right time, and if this does not happen, you need to consult a dentist

Sickness :

In rare cases, the delay in the growth of teeth may indicate the presence of a disease in the child. Hormonal factors play a big role in the growth of teeth, so children who have thyroid or pituitary problems often grow their teeth later. Deformities of the jaw and lack of minerals also cause a delay in the growth of teeth.

You should not worry about children whose teeth erupt a little later than others, but if the child’s milk teeth have not started to fall out at the age of 7 or 8, see a pediatric dentist.

Metal braces

Fixed metal braces include components such as brackets, bands, and flexible wires that connect to the teeth. These braces may be a better choice for someone with more complex dental problems.

Sometimes, in addition to applying a fixed brace, a device called a headgear is also needed. Headgears are usually only used at night.

It has been a long time since the first use of this metal tool. Now and at this time, there have been significant improvements regarding these braces. The size of the brackets used in these braces has become smaller and their operation is much easier than before.

Ceramic braces

The ceramic type of braces and the arched wires connecting them are completely transparent and clear. This type of tooth straightener is available in different colors and can be a good option for straightening crooked teeth.

The process of straightening crooked teeth in this method is the same as using metal brackets, although ceramic brackets are prone to staining and breaking.

Invisible braces

Invisible braces like Invisalign are almost invisible. This tool can be used by both teenagers and adults.

These types of braces are unique for each person to treat crooked teeth and are made according to each person’s teeth. They are placed on the teeth like mouthguards. And they are removed and replaced twice a month. It is not recommended to use this tool to treat severe cases of tooth misalignment.

The use of invisible orthodontic braces may require more time to straighten the teeth than traditional and metal braces.

Lingual braces

Lingual surfaces in your mouth refer to the parts of your mouth that are adjacent to the sides of your tongue. Lingual orthodontics are another form of invisible braces. These braces are similar to conventional metal braces. with the difference that they are attached to the inner and back surfaces of the teeth and are not visible from the outside.

Row surgery and straightening crooked teeth

Surgery is another method that can be used to straighten crooked teeth. Performing this surgical procedure will reduce the time of cleaning and straightening the teeth and will be a suitable alternative to braces.

Your orthodontist may recommend a minor surgery to straighten your teeth, in which the bone and gums are repaired. so that the tooth is properly placed in its proper and natural place.

The orthodontist may also suggest you to use a method called orthognathics. If the improper shape and appearance of your teeth interferes with speaking or chewing food, most likely the specialist will advise you to solve your problem with this method.

Meeting with an orthodontist or dentist

If you have not yet seen an orthodontist, you will most likely be referred to an orthodontist to solve the problem of crooked teeth.

This specialist will examine your mouth, teeth and jaw and make a general assessment of your bite and jaw structure. The orthodontist carefully examines any signs and symptoms, even the smallest ones, during the evaluation session. He wants to know if you are having trouble speaking or chewing.

X-rays will be taken from your mouth and teeth in the next appointments. And a mold is made of your teeth. If you need a brace, the orthodontist will order the most suitable brace for you. and it will be attached to your teeth in the next session.

In short, crooked or uneven teeth is a common problem among different people that is experienced by many children, teenagers and adults. Crooked teeth do not need treatment unless they cause health problems or self-confidence issues. Deciding to correct crooked teeth is a personal matter. Talk to your dentist.