Here are some myths about braces and correcting crooked teeth you need to know.
I’m Too Old
You may think you’re too old, but you can get your smile corrected at any age. True, it’s a really good idea to bring your children to the orthodontist early, as correcting teeth is a good idea while the jaw and teeth are still developing, but most people can still benefit from orthodontics well into adulthood.
Healthy teeth can be moved into proper location successfully at any age! If you’ve had crooked teeth staring back at you from the mirror your entire life, know it’s never too late to get them fixed.
Dentists and Orthodontists Are the Same
All orthodontists are dentists, but not all dentists are orthodontists. Both have gone to school to be trained as dentists, but the difference is orthodontists have specialized in the correction of teeth. Some dentists may take additional training to learn the basics of orthodontics, but when it comes to straightening teeth, an orthodontist is the person who does it day in and day out and, therefore, has more experience. …show more content…
Studies have shown that teeth drift forward throughout a person’s life—whether wisdom teeth have been removed or not! If you think you can avoid needing braces by pre-emptively removing your wisdom teeth, it’s time to book a visit with your orthodontist and consider