UESO – Braces
With all of today’s technology and advancements in all kinds of medical and dental treatments, now more than ever is the time to purse braces if you have been considering sprucing up your smile. Straight teeth help an individual to effectively bite, chew and speak. Straight teeth contribute to healthy teeth and gums. Properly aligned teeth and jaws with the help of dental braces, may alleviate or prevent physical health problems. Having straight teeth also contributes to self-esteem, self-confidence and positive self-image which are important qualities at every age. A pleasing appearance is a vital component of self-confidence. A person’s self-esteem often improves as orthodontic treatment with braces brings teeth, lips and face into proportion. In this way, orthodontic treatment with braces can benefit social and career success, as well as improve a person’s general attitude towards life.
This being said, let Dr. Vaysman of UESO help you to achieve your goals. Dr. Vaysman is an accomplished, respected and highly qualified New York board certified orthodontist utilizing the very latest techniques in braces treatment. Her practice prides itself on excellence in technical efficiency, patient rapport, specializing in ‘invisible’ treatment for all ages of adults and the very best quality care pediatric orthodontics. Dr. Vaysman received her bachelor degree in Biology from Fairleigh Dickinson University, where she graduated Magna Cum Laude, followed by The University of Medicine and Dentistry of New Jersey. During her studies in dental school for braces treatment, Dr. Vaysman has been a recipient of multiple honors and awards such as the Academy of Dental Materials Award and the American Association of Women Dentists Colgate-Palmolive Research Award, where she was one of just ten nationwide recipients. She graduated dental school, where she studied for treatment with braces, in the top 5% and was enrolled into Omicron Kappa Upsilon National Dental Honor Society.
You may be surprised to learn that straight teeth are less prone to decay, gum disease and injury. Straight teeth collect less plaque, a colorless, sticky film composed of bacteria, food and saliva. Decay results when the bacteria in plaque feed on carbohydrates, sugar and starch, we eat or drink to produce acids that can cause cavities. Plaque can also increase the risk for periodontal disease. When teeth are properly aligned with the treatment of braces, and less plaque collects, these risks decline. And when teeth are properly aligned it is easier to keep teeth clean. As for injuries to teeth, protruding upper teeth are more likely to be broken in an accident. When repositioned and aligned with other teeth with the help of braces, these teeth are most probably going to be at a decreased risk for fracture.
Untreated orthodontic problems may become worse, and that is why it is imperative to fix it with braces. They may lead to tooth decay, gum disease , destruction of the bone that holds teeth in place, and chewing and digestive difficulties. Orthodontic problems can cause abnormal wear of tooth surfaces, inefficient chewing function, excessive stress on gum tissue and the bone that supports the teeth, or misalignment of the jaw joints, sometimes leading to chronic headaches or pain in the face or neck. Treatment by an orthodontist with braces to correct a problem early may be less costly than the restorative dental care required to treat more serious problems that can develop in later years.