Orthodontic treatment isn’t reserved for children. According to Dentistry Today, adults account for a large percentage of orthodontic patients. A 2014 survey conducted by the American Association of Orthodontics (AAO) reports that 27% of all North American orthodontic patients were adults. That number will continue to grow due to the advances in orthodontic technology and affordable treatment options. A Beautiful Smile At Any Age Traditionally thought of as unsightly and unattractive—think metal braces and headgear—orthodontics have come a long way in the last decade. Instead of shying away from fixing their teeth, more and more adults are opting to correct issues with their smiles. Moreover, orthodontics is quickly becoming a stable way to invest in your future. For instance, adults that have undergone orthodontic treatments like invisible aligners or even traditional braces see a surge in their self-esteem because they are no longer ashamed of smiling in public. When Is Orthodontic Treatment Necessary? There are many reasons someone would benefit from orthodontic treatment:
- Breathing issues: When you breathe through your mouth, especially while sleeping, it can lead to heavy snoring and sleep apnea. Orthodontic treatment can help with your breathing problems if they are caused by teeth positioning and not a deviated septum or sinus issue.
- Bite problems: Crossbite, crowding, underbite, and overbite are all bite issues that can be fixed through orthodontics. For instance, if your lower front teeth stick out over your upper front teeth creating an uneven bite, braces will correct this problem.
- Extra teeth: Many people have an extra tooth that pushes the other teeth out of alignment. Orthodontics can fix this by returning the other teeth to their proper place. You will likely need to have the extra tooth pulled before you can be fitted for braces.
- Spacing: If you have a large gap between your front teeth, orthodontics can push it closed, giving you a more appealing smile.
- Accidents: If you play contact sports and have taken a hit to the face or experienced a nasty fall that saw you break your jaw, orthodontic treatment will put your mouth back in working order.
- Trouble speaking: If you have trouble speaking due to jaw alignment issues, problems with an overcrowded mouth, or teeth that are too big or too small, you will benefit from orthodontic treatment. Braces or aligners will push your teeth into their proper position, making it easier to speak.
- Thumb-sucking: This is specific to children, and this bad habit can cause the upper incisor teeth to protrude while the upper jaw constricts. Children who suck their thumb after their adult teeth have come in will probably need orthodontic intervention.
- Teeth erupting out of place: Like thumb sucking, this is specific to children. When the adult teeth come in but erupt out of position, braces can guide the teeth into their proper positioning.
- Traditional braces, which are the metal braces we usually associate with orthodontics.
- Ceramic braces, which are tooth coloured and less noticeable than their metal counterpart.
- Lingual braces, which place the wires on the inside of your teeth.

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