How A Rockville MD Family Cosmetic Dental Office Helps Straighten Teeth

By Clayton Maske


People who are self conscious about the appearance of their teeth often have a hard time in life. They may not smile at all or cover their mouths to hide the problem. Your Rockville MD dental office works every day to provide patients with new confidence and better oral health. Children can be especially cruel when it comes to taunting peers who have crooked, uneven, or cracked teeth.

Traditionally, straightening teeth involved braces glued to the teeth, often to the front of the teeth, making them very visible. They have to be worn for one to three years. During that time, there is a long list of foods that have to be avoided, including most kinds of candy, gum, corn chips and hard taco shells, popcorn and pretzels. Not to mention having to break up other food such as burgers or even some kinds of pizza (some dentists even recommend giving up pizza altogether). The glued on brackets make it much harder to keep teeth clean and almost impossible to floss.

Food tends to get stuck under the wires and can be hard to remove. The high visibility of braces can also invite teasing and bullying at school.

Today, people have more options than just traditional braces. Orthodontists can apply aligners that are clear and easy to remove. They are not particularly noticeable when they are worn, and having the ability to take them off means children can eat what they want.

The aligners do require some care however. Most dentists recommend tea and coffee be avoided. These aligners should be cleaned with mild soapy water rather than toothpaste as well. Even with these restrictions, this option is much easier to deal with than their older counterparts.

You and your children don't have to accept the misfortune of crooked, discolored, or unevenly spaced teeth. You also don't have to spend years with bulky, unsightly braces. Today a wonderful, white smile can be created discreetly and comfortably with the help of modern technology.




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