When you think about the reasons for straightening your crowded, gapped or otherwise misaligned teeth, you’re probably just thinking about the cosmetic benefits of a more beautiful smile. But your dentist in Los Angeles, Dr. Les Latner, wants you to know that a properly-aligned bite does far more than help you look better — it also improves your overall health. How? Keep reading to find out!
Improper Bite Alignment Affects Your Health
Your mouth is the gateway to your body, and what goes on here can have a real impact on the rest of your health. And that includes the way your bite fits together. The alignment of your teeth can affect or be affected by other areas of the body — we’ve listed the most common ways your bite relates to your overall health below.Jaw Health
When your teeth don’t fit together properly, undue stress is placed on your jaw, or the temporomandibular joint (TMJ) as a result. The condition known as temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD) cause a number of painful side effects, including the following.- Difficulty opening and closing the jaw
- Nighttime teeth grinding
- Painful eating due to a dysfunctioning jaw
- Facial, neck and/or ear pain
- Chronic headaches
- Tingling extremities