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Why You Should Be Worried About Your Shifting Teeth?

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Dr. David Alpan

As you age in life, you will notice that your teeth are shifting or you might perceive that your teeth are not looking as straight as they used to look earlier. If all what we said is true, it is time that you check it with your orthodontist because it seems you are facing a phenomenon called teeth-shifting. Sometime such as shifting can occur with pain, the change and movement can be disturbing and concerning.


However, you need not worry, it is a common occurrence and it can be treated easily. The shift can be reversed with the help of Los Angeles Invisalign.


Let us look into the details of teeth shifting, we start first with the causes here.


Causes of teeth shifting


We already said the teeth shifting happens as we age but besides your age, your teeth are likely to shift due to the following reasons:


  • Teeth Extraction: If you have recently undergone a tooth extraction, there is a gap created between two teeth. When a tooth finds a gap, it will automatically move towards the gap. If you might not know our teeth are genetically programmed to fill in the gap of removed teeth.


  • Failed to wear retainers: Sometimes your teeth shifts once you remove the braces. Wearing retainers is compulsory after you are done wearing the braces or Los Angeles Invisalign. In case you miss out on wearing your retainers after the treatment of braces of Los Angeles Invisalign, your perfectly aligned teeth may move back to their previous position.


  • Hormones of Pregnancy: Many pregnant women will notice their teeth moving or shifting and this happens due to the pregnancy hormones. Besides the havoc of nausea and back pain, the pregnancy hormones also cause bleeding gums. Thus, the teeth become loose and shift rapidly.


  • Periodontal disease: Gum disease or periodontal disease causes the gums to be extra soft and leave the roots to be vulnerable. It also allows for a rapid movement in teeth positions.


  • Bruxism: If you are habitual to teeth grinding, your teeth might shift fast. The roots of teeth get weak and they can shift easily from their original position. Patients with bruxism are often found grinding their teeth in sleep.


  • Other Causes: Habits such as pushing your tongue against the teeth for a longer time or make certain sounds, sleeping on your face, resting your chin on your hands and so on, makes your teeth shift and move.


When your teeth are moving or have already moved, you will experience certain symptoms and you need to work on these symptoms and find a solution. Check if you are facing a dental midline shift or you have any problem in biting, check if you have any swelling pain in your gums and so on. When your teeth shift, you will be able to see a visible effect on your face. Just be a little proactive and book an appointment with your orthodontist.

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