Misaligned teeth are generally developed during adolescence. In addition to congenital factors, many dental deformities are caused by the acquired environment. From the development of deciduous teeth to the growth of permanent teeth, this period is a period of high incidence of misaligned teeth. Misaligned teeth may not have much impact when you are a child, but when you grow up and step into society, you will understand that straight teeth play an important role in work and life. What are the negative effects of misaligned teeth in adults?
1. Affects oral function: Irregular teeth have different effects on our chewing ability and pronunciation ability, which will seriously increase the burden on the stomach.
2. Affects oral hygiene: Irregular dentition, especially crowded teeth, on the one hand makes oral plaque easy to attach, on the other hand, it is difficult to clean due to the difficulty of toothbrush contact, so periodontal tissues such as gums and alveolar bone are easily generated Inflammation, swollen gums, bleeding, bad taste in the mouth and other symptoms, over time, if the alveolar bone is seriously involved, the teeth may become loose, resulting in serious consequences.
3. Affects facial image: Teeth actually support our face shape. For example, facial aesthetic disorders caused by crowded teeth or protruding lip of tiger teeth; another example is the impression of protruding upper front teeth, which is open lips and teeth.
4. Affects mental health: Due to the damage to the facial image caused by irregular teeth, it also has a serious impact on the psychology of adolescent patients. Many people are ridiculed by their classmates because of their misaligned teeth, and they lose the confidence they should have.