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What Happens to Your Lips When You Get Braces to Fix Your Overbite?

by | Feb 27, 2018

If you have an overbite, it can be really frustrating. While a minor overbite might not be much of a concern and can even be attractive if it creates a cute pout, a major overbite can make you extremely self-conscious. You can’t correct this kind of a problem with your teeth on your own. If you are thinking about fixing overbite issues, an orthodontic treatment is a solution. While you are open to the idea of seeking professional help from braces fixing overbite problems, you might wonder what will happen to your lips when you get braces. You can see the effect of your overbite on lips, pushing them out further. You would want to be prepared for the change after an orthodontic treatment.

FAQ

What’s the Connection Between Braces, My Overbite, and My Lips?

An overbite will thrust your lips forward. The more pronounced your overbite is, the more your lips will puff out. If you like having full lips that form an attractive pout, you may be concerned about braces if they are going to change the appearance of your lips. You can expect your lips to appear less pronounced after the orthodontic treatment. Your orthodontist can give you a clear understanding of the changes that will happen to the structure of your face and lips when you are undergoing an overbite treatment at the orthodontist’s office. You can look at photo galleries of previous patients to visualize what will happen to you.

What are the Benefits of Braces for Your Overbite?

The effect of your overbite on lips is obvious. Once you have braces, the change will be noticed right away as well, especially when you look back at old pictures and the way your mouth used to look. Before you make a final decision about your orthodontic treatment, consider the advantages. When you correct your bite, your teeth will be in proper alignment. You may be able to spare yourself from problems later on, such as sleep apnea or TMJ disorders. While braces will change the appearance of your lips, you may find that you really like the change. Your new smile is the biggest argument in favor of orthodontic treatment. If you really want fuller, puffy lips when your treatment with braces is over, you can always consider getting a dermal filler to give you more of a pout. You will be happy with the transformation of your smile without concerning on your lips.

What do I  ask my orthodontist?

Your orthodontist is an expert when it comes to your teeth, jaw, and the impact of braces on your facial structure. Thanks to the wonders of modern technology, you can even see a computer-generated image of what your teeth will look like after your orthodontic correction is over. Your orthodontist will be able to answer your questions and address any concerns that you may have about your overbite and any changes that may happen to your lips.

What Happens after Invisalign Treatment is Completed?

How does my overbite effect my teeth?

If you are ready to get rid of your overbite, your orthodontist will lead the way. The first step will be a complete examination of your teeth. Your orthodontist will assess your teeth through an observation and use of medical imagery. Once your overbite and any other issues have been identified, you will be able to review all of your options for an orthodontic treatment. You may be able to get regular braces with metal wires and brackets. You can also inquire about options such as clear aligners or braces that are worn on the back of your teeth. Only your orthodontist will be able to tell you about the best options for you. Once your treatment begins, you can prepare yourself for a new look. You will gradually see your overbite disappear, but the process takes time. It will give you plenty of opportunities to get used to how your overbite and your lips will change as you embrace the new you.

How Long Will Your Transformation Take?

Your overbite cannot be changed overnight. It will take a time to change the alignment of your teeth through an orthodontic correction. Your orthodontist will be able to give you a clear picture of what you can expect when it comes to the length of the treatment time. You have a unique situation. Your teeth are different from everyone else. The length of your treatment will depend on how severe your overbite is. If it is mild, you could be done in as little as a year. If your overbite is major, it could take you over two years to finally get a new smile. Your overbite and your lips are going to be different after you have an orthodontic treatment. Your new look will open the door to a new you.

What difference can braces make?

If you have an overbite that has been bothering you, you can change your life with orthodontic treatment. It can give you a boost of confidence when you are in social situations. Use that confidence when in professional situations and move forward with your career. Feel good about yourself when your teeth look their best. You’ll find that it is easier to take care of your teeth when they are in the proper position as well. If you seek help from your orthodontist, you can give yourself a chance to flash those pearly whites more often.

Talk to Your Orthodontist About Your Overbite Today

To learn more about the impact of braces on your overbite and your lips, make a consultation appointment with your orthodontist today. You don’t need to rush into any decisions. Your orthodontist is your best resource when you need to know what to expect after orthodontic treatment. You can envision your future without an overbite. With positive changes in the position of your teeth, many positive changes will come in life as well. Ask your orthodontist what to expect today.

Team Demas Orthodontics

27 Meriden Ave #2a, Southington, CT 06489, USA

Phone: 860-276-0333

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