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Veneers for Crooked Teeth

Medically reviewed by Dr Minoo Ghamari  / Mar 14, 2023  
Medically reviewed by Dr Minoo Ghamari  
Mar 14, 2023  
Crooked Teeth

Having crooked teeth can be an embarrassing, uncomfortable feeling of self-consciousness when smiling. However, there are a number of treatments available to help with this issue, including veneers. To help you begin on this topic, we will discuss how veneers will help crooked or misaligned teeth issues and other aesthetic dentistry problems, such as gaps between teeth and discolouration. We will also look at who is suitable for veneer treatment and what the procedure involves. Also, some alternative treatments may be used instead.

What Causes Crooked Teeth?

Having crooked teeth can make us self-conscious about our smiles and affect the way we feel about ourselves. But what causes them in the first place? Here are some of the most common reasons why people have crooked teeth:

Genetics 

Genetics can play a part when it comes down to the state of our teeth. If your family members had crooked teeth, then you should be aware that you're more likely to have crooked teeth as well. Furthermore, various genetic conditions can also cause misaligned teeth and overcrowding. Down syndrome and cleft palate are two such examples of genetic conditions.

Poor Oral Hygiene 

Having good oral hygiene is not just important for a bright, healthy smile. Poor oral hygiene can actually cause crooked teeth. When you don't brush and floss your teeth regularly, plaque and tartar can build up - think of it like a shield on your teeth. This bacteria will weaken the structure of your pearly whites and could even lead to tooth decay or gum disease. Both of these conditions can lead to crooked teeth in the long term.

Thumb Sucking 

Often overlooked, thumb sucking is a common cause of crooked teeth in children. Putting pressure on the front can cause them to become misaligned teeth, and over time it can also lead to an overbite or an open bite. If your child has been sucking their thumb for a long period of time, it's best to consult a dentist as soon as possible to avoid any permanent damage.

Tongue Thrusting 

Tongue thrusting is definitely something you should keep an eye on if you're trying to maintain good oral health. It may not seem like a big deal, but your tongue pushing forward when you swallow can make a major difference in the alignment of your teeth. Not only can it cause crooked teeth, but it can also bring on an overbite or open bite as well.

Can Veneers Help With Crooked Teeth Correction?

Veneers are thin shells made of porcelain, composite or similar material, which are custom-made to fit over your teeth. When secured in place, they can cover up any gaps or crookedness and make it look like your teeth have been straightened.

Porcelain veneers are a popular option for straightening crooked teeth due to their natural teeth appearance and long-lasting durability. It can also be made to match the natural colour of your existing teeth, so you won't have to worry about them looking too fake or artificial. In addition, porcelain veneers require minimal tooth preparation. It makes them a great choice for fixing crooked teeth.

Your experienced cosmetic dentist will be able to assess your teeth and recommend the best type of dental veneers for you. They can explain the process in detail, so you'll know exactly what to expect from this treatment and how it can help improve your smile.

Am I a Suitable Patient for Veneers?

It's worth noting that not all patients with crooked teeth are suitable for veneers. It should only be considered if you have mild to moderate dental misalignment. Also, your dentist believes that they can provide effective long-term results. If the alignment of your teeth is more severe, then orthodontic treatment might be a better option.

Your experienced cosmetic dentist will be able to assess your oral health and determine whether veneers or another treatment is the most suitable choice for fixing crooked teeth. You'll also need to have a good degree of healthy teeth as veneers involve removing some of the enamel from your existing teeth.

What Other Issues Can Veneers Help With?

More and more people are turning to veneers to fix a range of dental issues beyond just crooked teeth. However, what other issues can veneers help with? Here are some of the most common problems that veneers can fix:

  • Overbite: Veneers are a great option for correcting an overbite, which is when the upper teeth overlap the lower teeth too much. By using veneers to cover your front teeth, they can be reshaped and brought into alignment with your lower teeth.

  • Discoloured teeth: You can also use veneers to cover teeth that are badly discoloured or stained. This can be caused by drinks like coffee and tea, smoking, or even some antibiotics. Veneers can make your smile look brighter and whiter in a matter of weeks.

  • Gaps in teeth: Gaps in teeth can also be corrected with veneers. Veneers are thin shells that are placed on the surface of your teeth and can be used to fill in any gaps or make teeth look more even.

  • Misshapen teeth: If you have misshapen teeth due to an accident or developmental abnormalities, it can help correct the shape and give you a more even smile and straighten teeth.

Are There Any Alternative Treatments That Can Help Fix Crooked Teeth?

There are other treatments available to help you straighten your teeth if veneers aren't the right option for you. Below are some of the most popular alternatives to veneers:

Orthodontic Braces

Orthodontic braces are the most popular treatment for straightening teeth. They use metal brackets and wires to gradually move your teeth into the desired position over several months or even years.

Invisalign

If you have milder tooth alignment issues, you may be suitable for Invisalign. This treatment uses clear aligners that fit snugly over your teeth and gradually move them into the correct position.

Dental Bonding

Dental bonding is a very quick procedure and can often be completed in one appointment. It involves the application of tooth-coloured composite resin to reshape your teeth and fix crookedness.

If you're considering veneers to correct crooked teeth, the best advice is to contact an experienced cosmetic dentist for a consultation. We'll be able to assess your oral health and determine whether veneers or another treatment is the most suitable choice for fixing crooked teeth.

Final Thoughts

Veneers can help correct crooked teeth and make your smile look straighter and more attractive. While they are not suitable for everyone, they can be a great option if you have mild to moderate dental misalignment and want to achieve dramatic results in a short amount of time. So, if you're considering veneers, it's best to speak to an experienced cosmetic dentist who can help identify the most suitable treatment for your crooked teeth.

For more information about veneers and other cosmetic treatments, contact us at Gorgeous Smiles Dental today. We're happy to answer all your questions and help you achieve the smile of your dreams. Thank you for reading!

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