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Should You Correct Your Overbite? Learn Why the Answer Is Yes!

September 18, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — torringtondental @ 4:18 pm
Woman with confident smile after correcting her overbite in Torrington

If you have an overbite in Torrington or other orthodontic issues, you may hesitate to get them corrected. After all, you may not want to invest time and money in treatment, particularly if you believe your overbite is not severe. However, there are solid reasons why you should think about visiting a dentist or orthodontist to correct your occlusion (bite). This blog post explains how you can benefit from doing so.

Protect Your Gums

In a severe overbite, the lower teeth may rest against the soft tissue on the roof of your mouth in a way that damages your gums. As a result, your upper gums may begin to recede. This can not only make your teeth appear longer, but it can also leave you vulnerable to increased dental sensitivity. Correcting an overbite can prevent this type of damage to your gums.

Prevent Enamel Erosion

Your upper and lower teeth should work harmoniously with each other. An overbite interferes with their ability to do so, which means your teeth may slide past one another in a way that damages your enamel. Eventually, the enamel erosion could reach the point where your teeth are extra-sensitive and experience other problems. Addressing your overbite may protect you from enamel erosion and preserve your smile’s health.

Enjoy Clearer Speech

The teeth and tongue work together to help you produce clear sounds when you speak. Unfortunately, a deep overbite can interfere with this process, resulting in a lisp or whistling sound when you try to pronounce certain syllables. As your overbite is gradually corrected via orthodontic treatment, you may notice that it becomes easier for you to speak with confidence.

See Improvements in Your Facial Shape

An overbite occurs when the top teeth are too far in front of the bottom teeth. However, that does not mean that the top teeth are too far forward. Rather, it usually indicates that the lower jaw is resting farther back than it should. This can result in a weak-looking chin and other facial characteristics that are generally viewed as undesirable. Correcting an overbite may be a way to bring out your natural beauty.

What to Expect with Overbite Correction

If you are interested in correcting your overbite, schedule an appointment with your dental team. They will evaluate the positioning of your teeth and jaws before they recommend a treatment. You may be a candidate for either braces or clear aligners. Over the course of several months or longer, orthodontic appliances can shift your teeth and train your lower jaw to rest in its proper place. 

You should not have to put up with the consequences of a significant overbite. Correcting this issue can protect your oral health, enhance your appearance, and perhaps even boost your confidence!

Meet the Practice

Torrington Dental Care is home to a team of oral health experts with many years of combined experience. We proudly offer traditional braces and clear aligners, both of which are often able to address bite problems. To learn more about us and how we may be able to serve you and your smile, contact us at 860-259-4073.

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Torrington Dental Care is a 42 North Dental Care, PLLC practice and is owned and operated by dentists Dr. Samuel Shames, DDM. and Dr. Ronald Weissman, DDM. Gentle Dental is supported by 42 North Dental, LLC, a dental support organization that provides non-clinical administrative and business support services to the practice. 42 North Dental, LLC does not own or operate the dental practice or employ dentists to provide dental services. Find more information about 42NorthDental, LLC and the dental practices it supports at 42northdental.com.