If you have crooked teeth, you’re not alone. In fact, 9 in 10 people have teeth that are at least slightly misaligned [1]. In the past, humans had larger jaws that comfortably fit all of their teeth.
Today, our jaws are smaller, which leaves less room for teeth, which often results in crowded and crooked teeth. Although crooked teeth are a nuisance for some, others won’t be bothered by their teeth’s imperfections. But what people are surprised to hear is that straight teeth don’t just give you a pretty smile—they support your dental health too! The following are a few of the long term health risks of having crooked teeth.
An article by Dr. Karan Kamboh. Originally published by Your Dental Health Resource.
Read the full article here: The Long Term Health Risks of Crooked Teeth
