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    A crooked smile can negatively affect your self-esteem - and even make you afraid to smile. Children with crooked teeth are often teased and bullied.

    Not so long ago, getting braces involved lots of wire glued to the front of children's teeth making them extremely obvious and uncomfortable to wear. For the entire time braces were worn, a number of foods had to be avoided. Anything that would stick to the wires, such as candy and gum were out of the question. Crunchy foods like popcorn and pretzels were also items that could cause problems.

    If the child ate forbidden food anyway, it often got stuck to the brackets and was difficult and frustrating to remove. In addition, braces, like uneven teeth, could be a source of teasing and bullying by other school children.

    Today, people have more options than just traditional braces. Orthodontists can apply aligners that are clear and easy to remove. They are not particularly noticeable when they are worn, and having the ability to take them off means children can eat what they want.

    The aligners do require some care however. Most dentists recommend tea and coffee be avoided. These aligners should be cleaned with mild soapy water rather than toothpaste as well. Even with these restrictions, this option is much easier to deal with than their older counterparts.

    A healthy confident smile is within reach of almost everyone. Gone are the days when you had to be born with good, even teeth without gaps and discoloration. A good dentist can help you get the smile you deserve.




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