It may start with subtle changes, but even if you had braces when you were younger your teeth may shift. If you’ve noticed changes in your teeth then it may be time to consult your dentist and find out which options are available.
In this blog, we discuss some of the top signs that your teeth are shifting.
One of the most common reasons for teeth moving out of place is down to not wearing your retainer properly. Many people have orthodontic treatment in their teens but don’t continue the treatment by regularly wearing their retainer. If you retainer no longer fits or is a real struggle to get on this is a clear sign that your teeth have shifted.
Shifting teeth may start to reveal gaps in your teeth which become more obvious as the years go on. This can be caused by several reasons such as a change in your face shape and jaw as you get older, tooth loss or grinding your teeth. Usually, this happens gradually but if you had orthodontic treatment before your teeth may return to their original gappy position.
Sometimes when your teeth move from their previous position they create small gaps where food and plaque can get caught. Over time this can make your teeth more sensitive especially to hot and cold foods which can make day to day life very uncomfortable.
Until you look back at photos you might not see that your teeth have moved. When your front teeth shift it will impact your entire smile such as creating gaps, overlapping or overcrowding.
At Manor Road Dental , based in Swansea, we offer top-quality dental treatment to keep your mouth healthy and smile amazing. Whether you’re looking to switch to a new dental practice for regular check-ups or you need a cosmetic procedure, our team is on hand to help. Get in touch with us today and find out more.