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Let Braces Improve Your Oral Health

Everyone wants a perfect smile, but most people have teeth that are slightly crooked or misaligned in some way. Fortunately, here at Sudbury Family Dental Care in Sudbury, MA, your dentists, Dr. Maria Elizondo Marinescu, Dr. Sorin Marinescu, and their associates, provide a variety of orthodontics to improve the smiles of children, teens, and adults.

Along with a beautifully straight smile, braces can also offer these amazing oral health benefits:

Reduce Cavity Risk

It shouldn’t come as a surprise that teeth that are straight are far easier to clean than teeth that are crooked or crowded. After all, when teeth are crooked, it is easy for food to get trapped, which can lead to decay; therefore, one simple way to protect your teeth from cavities for the long run is to undergo orthodontic treatment.

Keep Gums Healthy

Just as crooked, misaligned smiles are prone to decay, the same problem can happen to the gums. If food and bacteria get trapped between teeth and under the gumline, this can cause inflammation. Over time, this inflammation can lead to gum disease, which is also the lead cause of tooth loss. Get a beautiful smile and reduce your risk for gum disease by turning to our Sudbury, MA, office for braces.

Prevent or Correct TMJ Disorders

TMJ disorder is a painful condition that affects the joints of the jaw, which are responsible for all jaw movements. If you experience sore, achy jaws, hear a popping sound when opening your jaws, or are experiencing regular jaw pain, you could be dealing with TMJ disorder. A properly aligned smile can ensure that the TMJ work properly.

Interested? Schedule an Orthodontic Consultation Today

If you are looking for a dentist in Sudbury, MA, that can provide you with braces and help you achieve the perfectly straight smile you’ve always wanted, then turn to Sudbury Family Dental Care today by dialing (978) 443-5193.


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