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March 6, 2023

Why Straight Teeth Are Important For Your Health

Straight Teeth

Straight teeth improve your smile, which boosts your confidence and enhances your quality of life. Studies highlight that people associate straight teeth with happiness, health, and higher intellect. Let’s read about the benefits of having perfectly aligned teeth.

The benefits of straight teeth

A set of straight teeth can help you maintain proper oral hygiene and, thus, overall health. Let’s see how.

Boosts confidence and self-esteem

Everybody has a different set of teeth. However, if your teeth are seriously out-of-alignment, it might lower your self-esteem. Estimates show that 70% of Americans are unhappy with their teeth.

Interestingly, studies highlight that straight teeth help to build a positive body image, increase societal acceptance, and help young people to get hired for jobs.

Better chewing and digestion

Straight teeth allow a better bite and improved chewing efficiency. This simplifies swallowing and digesting solid foods by breaking them into smaller pieces. As a result, you can better digest food when you chew it properly.

Crooked teeth often overlap, making it harder to reach particular places with your toothbrush. In the long run, it damages general gum and tooth health. These often lead to chronic gum diseases like gingivitis (inflammation of the gums) and periodontitis (infections of the structures around the teeth).

Promotes good heart health

Crooked teeth increase the risk of gum disease. In addition, studies highlight that periodontitis is linked to an increased risk of heart disease.

Dentists recommend being more meticulous about maintaining good oral health if you have prosthetic heart valves. Furthermore, poor oral health increases the risk of bacterial dissemination (a bacterial infection in the bloodstream), which can harm the heart valves. A study from the University of Helsinki discovered a link between infections of the root tip of a tooth and coronary artery disease.

 

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