Orthodontics can improve more than your teeth.
When a sleep deficiency is preventing you from a restful night's sleep, you might want to consider orthodontics from an Eldersburg dentist.
Because your jaw grows at a gradual and progressive rate, your upper and lower jaws develop at different rates. This may direbitectly affect your breathing and as a result, contribute to your sleep problems. Aside from a mis-matched jaw (due to conflicting growth rates), your jaw’s positioning could have been affected by an injury or it could have been a birth defect gone undetected. As well, a deep overbite or buck teeth can be an indicator of a sleep apnea problem.
You can potentially benefit from orthodontic treatment through the re-positioning and re-alignment of your jaw. This is usually achieved by expanding your upper and lower jaw and ultimately widening your breathing airway.
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Orthodontics can help change the pattern of your teeth and bite in Baltimore.
If you've had orthodontic work over the past 30-or-so years, chances are the work you’ve had done has been in direct contrast to what you really want achieved. Traditional orthodontics moved the jaw backwards, creating generations of people who are now experiencing sleep problems. Sleep problems that may currently be treated with a CPAP in Baltimore. A newer, more progressive approach moves the lower jaw forward, therefore helping the situation.
The objective of an orthodontic treatment is to correct of a variety of facial and jaw irregularities, resulting in an improved ability to breathe and consequently, to sleep. This can be achieved both with and without surgery - depending on the severity of the jaw placement.
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