A smile may seem like a simple expression, but in truth it’s the result of an intricate system of teeth, bones and muscles that work together to create something that’s both beautiful and supremely functional. Our orthodontist at Carroll Gardens Orthodontics specializes in bringing all of these elements into harmony to achieve healthy, radiant results for patients of all ages.
In our practice we’ve attained a great deal of knowledge about smiles, teeth and how they benefit from being brought into alignment. We thought we’d share a few interesting facts you might not be aware of!
- Did you know that teeth are one of the hardest substances in the human body? That’s right: Teeth are even stronger than bone!
- Smiling has been shown to trigger the release of endorphins, the body's natural mood elevators, leading to feelings of happiness, contentment, and reduced stress. It’s also linked to reducing blood pressure, lowering stress levels, and boosting your immune system.
- Smiling also can be contagious, according to studies indicating that it can trigger a positive emotional response in others. So when you smile, you’re spreading happiness and fostering stronger relationships!
- Orthodontic treatment is about more than enhancing your appearance. It can boost your overall oral health by improving your bite and reducing the risk of tooth decay and gum disease.
- The clarity of your speech and the quality of your pronunciation are affected by the alignment of your teeth and jaws.
- A properly aligned bite promotes more effective chewing and digestion.
- Early orthodontic intervention to address developing bite problems can prevent more complex conditions in the future.
There has never been a better time to receive orthodontic treatment at Carroll Gardens Orthodontics . We have a variety of options beyond traditional metal braces that deliver best-in-class results for patients of any age. We can deliver the smile you’ve always dreamed of, so please don’t hesitate to contact us today to schedule a consultation!
By Carroll Gardens Orthodontics
September 30, 2024
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