Can Six Month Smiles Address Over and Underbites?
Six Month Smiles® is a great way to fix misalignment issues, including over and underbites. The average treatment time with Six Month Smiles is six months, which is far less than many other orthodontic treatment options. The following of a review of Six Month Smiles and the issues that it can address.
A review of Six Month Smiles and what issues it can address
No one should have to live with a smile that they are not fully proud of, and Six Month Smiles offers an opportunity for individuals who want straighter teeth fast to improve their smile and feel more confident each day. Whether you are concerned with a bite complication, such as an over or underbite, or have teeth alignment concerns, Six Month Smiles may be right for you.
What is Six Month Smiles®?
Six Month Smiles is an orthodontic treatment system that offers clear aligners and clear braces. Treatment is appropriate for patients who are 16 and older and have crooked, spaced or misaligned teeth or bite complications such as an overbite, crossbite or underbite. The average treatment time is six months, which is, of course, where the treatment name comes from. There are many benefits to Six Month Smiles treatment, including:
- Fast treatment
- Affordable cost
- Effective treatment
- Discrete solution
- Dentist supervision
Six Month Smiles is for patients who are seeking to address minor to moderate alignment concerns with their teeth or jaw, although the clear braces system may be available for more severe cases.
What can Six Month Smiles treat?
Six Month Smiles can address jaw and teeth alignment concerns. Most notably, Six Month Smiles is for patients with:
- Overbite
- Underbite
- Crooked teeth
- Spaced teeth
- Overcrowding
Anyone who is not entirely happy with the appearance of their smile due to jaw misalignment or teeth alignment concerns should consider how Six Month Smiles can benefit them. Dentists can address multiple concerns at once with Six Month Smiles treatment.
How does the treatment process work?
The treatment process for Six Month Smiles starts with a consultation to determine which treatment option is most appropriate. The Six Month Smiles dentist can then put together a custom treatment plan. For minor to moderate concerns, this typically takes around six months. However, treatment may take longer than six months, depending on the specific issue(s) being treated and the severity of the concern.
Tips for successful Six Month Smiles treatment
Patients should ensure that they follow the treatment process properly for optimal results and to complete the treatment in as little time as possible. Notably, patients should practice good oral hygiene, wear their aligners as often as directed (if applicable) and make it to all scheduled visits with the Six Month Smiles dentist.
Talk to our dental team about over and underbite treatment
Contact our dental team today to learn more about Six Month Smiles treatment. We are glad to answer your questions and arrange a visit for you to come in and determine if treatment is appropriate for you.
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