Crowded teeth
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Date: October 8th, 2008
Category: General Information

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The rate of toothless has declined over recent decades. A viable option for any adult is an orthodontic treatment. It is well recognized that orthodontic problems become worse when left untreated.
For the most part, our great grandparents lost their teeth around age of 40. Today the teenagers have the chance to keep their teeth for another 65 years. This is because a major change in dental healthcare has evolved.
Crowded teeth are hard to clean and may contribute to tooth decay, gum disease and even tooth loss. Bad bites can also result in abnormal wearing of tooth surfaces and difficulty in chewing which damages the supporting bone and gum tissue. Poorly aligned teeth can contribute to pain in the jaw joints. Make sure that your teeth are in good alignment and well maintained will increase the potential of keeping your teeth in your adult years.