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Things to Consider When Contemplating Adult Orthodontics

User photo not available By OrthodonticsGilbert OrthodonticsGilbert in General
Published: Tuesday, 10 November 09 - 06:22 AM (GMT)

Because all of us are living longer, adult orthodontics are becoming integral to our total well-being and overall health as we age.  If you are looking into the ins and outs of adult orthodontics, the following information will help to answer some of your questions.

Aesthetic dentistry-
Because braces are now made of ceramics or invisible plastics, adult patients are being fitted with braces in record numbers.  Old silver fillings are being replaced with white porcelain, and unsightly teeth are being covered with porcelain veneer.  Instead of yanking out teeth and replacing them with dentures, adults are opting for preserving their own teeth.  Also, the discoloration associated with aging is easily corrected with bleaching and dental bridges are being replaced with implants.  These procedures are sometimes referred to as “aesthetic dentistry” because they help to improve the overall appearance of a patient as well as their oral health.

Prevention-
As we age, we are seeking out ways to increase the quality of our lives, and caring for our teeth is just one of the things that help us maintain our wellbeing.  We are learning that preventative measures can only help us maintain better health.  So visiting a dentist regularly, in addition to regular brushing and flossing, helps in our fight against decay.  Sometimes an orthodontist discovers certain abnormalities that indicate more serious health issues that need to be addressed by other specialists.  

The Importance of Keeping Regular Appointments-
Sometimes we think that an ache or pain is just part of the aging process, and we neglect consulting a dentist in a timely manner.  Tooth decay can lead to infections that do severe and often permanent damage to other parts of our bodies.  Regular dental appointments are as necessary as regular doctor appointments when it comes to maintaining good health. Our immune systems often weaken as we age, so what may be a minor infection in the young can be deadly in an older patient.

In a Nutshell-
We are living longer, and whatever preventative measures we must take to maintain the quality of our lives is of utmost importance.  Caring for our teeth should be a high priority for all of us.


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