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What happens when teeth are removed for Invisalign-why extractions for orthodontics is harmful
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This video shows what happens if you remove teeth and get braces. Bicuspid extractions and orthodontics decreases the size of the mouth and crowds the tongue space. It leads to sleep apnea and TMJ pain. Braces and adult teeth removal will cause a decrease in facial profile. No one wants to see their lips and chin sink into their face. A better technique is to use orthodontic palate expanders to grow more space in the jaws so all your teeth fit. There are many appliances capable of growing the jaws wider, taller and more forward. Creating better facial structure now will prevent future teeth clenching, sleep apnea, wrinkles and poor facial profile. Maxillary expanders are available for adults and kids. The Vivos and Homeoblock appliances are two examples of adult appliances that should be explored.
Removing teeth is a mistake with consequences for the rest of your life. It will not only ruin your look, but also cause sleep, breathing and bite problems. Additionally, small jaw spaces is a major cause of bruxism, TMJ pain and premature aging and wrinkling of the face. Look at how the chin doubles as the jaw is stepped back in the picture above. It is almost never a good idea to extract teeth for and use orthodontic retraction. It is much better to use different expanders to stimulate the mouth to grow larger, so all the teeth can fit.
Orthodontic Retraction and Braces will have Negative Effects:
Poor reverse profile and shrunken facial bone structure. Watch your jaws fall backwards when they should grow forwards.
A decrease in the size of your mouth and upper airway
Poor speech
Poor tongue function
Obstructed night time breathing
Poor nasal breathing
TMJ pain
Bad Bite. Sometimes TMJ symptoms can be seen after braces.
Sleep Apnea
We use a variety of expanders for kids and adults. These appliances are a much better option that extraction and retraction orthodontics.
We uses different expanders including Schwarz, Twin Block, ALF and Crozat appliances. There are also appliances for Adults including the DNA appliance, AGGA forward growth device and the Homeoblock. The DNA appliance by Vivos is a great treatment to reverse the effects of extraction and head gear retraction.
Removing Teeth Causes Loss of Facial Profile
Some of these problems may not happen right away, but they eventually occur. The main cause is a decrease in the size, volume and position of the jaws. Teeth extractions and braces shrink the mouth. The teeth come backwards and bring bone with them. Much facial bone is lost and deformed during retraction. The tongue space is reduced and the tongue is drawn closer to the airway and the lower jaw is reversed. And all this happens in childhood when the face and the entire body are supposed to be “growing outward.” After braces comes retainers that retain and prevent the jaw structure from growing after the orthodontic treatment is complete. Better wear that retainer forever or your teeth may not stay straight. Forever later you have the same underdeveloped small face for the rest of your life. Sleep apnea and TMJ here we come.
When Should Kids Get Braces or Invisalign?
Braces are in style, right? All kids want braces until they get them and they get their first adjustment, right? Most kids will need some growth and orthodontic treatment between the ages of 4 and 11 years old. But some children may never need their teeth straightened. It depends on growth, development and cosmetic expectations.
Your child should be evaluated by a qualified dental professional no later than ages of 4- 6. Some kids may be a little small and others may be very small and need a lot of help at a younger age. For one child, orthodontic growth treatment may need to be started at age 3-4 and for others starting at 9 or 10 years old may be fine. 80% of facial growth is done by age 12 and by then the problem will already have happened. Timing is everything. It is best to promote growth prior to getting crowding, crooked teeth and bite problems. At this point, there are already problems. There is not a best or one magical appliance. There are really three issues:
creating enough space for teeth and the tongue
getting the upper and lower jaws to be a compatible size and shape
getting the jaws to grow forward into the correct 3 dimensional position. Having the jaws too far back leaves the tongue on top of the airway. That is bad for sleep and breathing while asleep.
Removing teeth is a mistake with consequences for the rest of your life. It will not only ruin your look, but also cause sleep, breathing and bite problems. Additionally, small jaw spaces is a major cause of bruxism, TMJ pain and premature aging and wrinkling of the face. Look at how the chin doubles as the jaw is stepped back in the picture above. It is almost never a good idea to extract teeth for and use orthodontic retraction. It is much better to use different expanders to stimulate the mouth to grow larger, so all the teeth can fit.
Orthodontic Retraction and Braces will have Negative Effects:
Poor reverse profile and shrunken facial bone structure. Watch your jaws fall backwards when they should grow forwards.
A decrease in the size of your mouth and upper airway
Poor speech
Poor tongue function
Obstructed night time breathing
Poor nasal breathing
TMJ pain
Bad Bite. Sometimes TMJ symptoms can be seen after braces.
Sleep Apnea
We use a variety of expanders for kids and adults. These appliances are a much better option that extraction and retraction orthodontics.
We uses different expanders including Schwarz, Twin Block, ALF and Crozat appliances. There are also appliances for Adults including the DNA appliance, AGGA forward growth device and the Homeoblock. The DNA appliance by Vivos is a great treatment to reverse the effects of extraction and head gear retraction.
Removing Teeth Causes Loss of Facial Profile
Some of these problems may not happen right away, but they eventually occur. The main cause is a decrease in the size, volume and position of the jaws. Teeth extractions and braces shrink the mouth. The teeth come backwards and bring bone with them. Much facial bone is lost and deformed during retraction. The tongue space is reduced and the tongue is drawn closer to the airway and the lower jaw is reversed. And all this happens in childhood when the face and the entire body are supposed to be “growing outward.” After braces comes retainers that retain and prevent the jaw structure from growing after the orthodontic treatment is complete. Better wear that retainer forever or your teeth may not stay straight. Forever later you have the same underdeveloped small face for the rest of your life. Sleep apnea and TMJ here we come.
When Should Kids Get Braces or Invisalign?
Braces are in style, right? All kids want braces until they get them and they get their first adjustment, right? Most kids will need some growth and orthodontic treatment between the ages of 4 and 11 years old. But some children may never need their teeth straightened. It depends on growth, development and cosmetic expectations.
Your child should be evaluated by a qualified dental professional no later than ages of 4- 6. Some kids may be a little small and others may be very small and need a lot of help at a younger age. For one child, orthodontic growth treatment may need to be started at age 3-4 and for others starting at 9 or 10 years old may be fine. 80% of facial growth is done by age 12 and by then the problem will already have happened. Timing is everything. It is best to promote growth prior to getting crowding, crooked teeth and bite problems. At this point, there are already problems. There is not a best or one magical appliance. There are really three issues:
creating enough space for teeth and the tongue
getting the upper and lower jaws to be a compatible size and shape
getting the jaws to grow forward into the correct 3 dimensional position. Having the jaws too far back leaves the tongue on top of the airway. That is bad for sleep and breathing while asleep.
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