How Braces Improve Oral Health
- Dr. Hans Gabriel
- 15 hours ago
- 1 min read

Introduction:
Braces do more than straighten teeth—they also improve oral health by correcting alignment issues that can affect daily function and long-term dental wellness.
Makes Teeth Easier to Clean
Crooked or crowded teeth can be difficult to brush and floss properly. Braces gradually align the teeth, making it easier to remove plaque and reduce the risk of cavities and gum disease.
Improves Bite Function
Braces help correct bite problems such as overbites, underbites, and crossbites, allowing teeth to come together properly for more comfortable chewing and speaking.
Protects Teeth from Uneven Wear
When teeth are properly aligned, chewing forces are distributed more evenly. This helps reduce excessive wear, enamel damage, and strain on the jaw.
Conclusion:
Braces are not only about achieving a straighter smile—they also support better oral health by improving tooth alignment, bite function, and overall dental hygiene. 🦷✨



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