Straighter Teeth Boost Self-Esteem


When braces change looks, they can change outlooks, too.

Beautiful, healthy smiles are only the most obvious benefit of orthodontics. Another outcome, increased self-confidence, may be less evident. But orthodontics can be credited for dramatic improvements in the careers and personal relationships of millions of people in the United States and Canada, according to the American Association of Orthodontics (AAO).

Orthodontic patients come from all walks of life, and their personal stories are uniquely compelling. Today, many are grateful they don’t get a second glance on the street– before orthodontic treatment, they drew stares.

BRACES CAN IMPROVE SELF-ESTEEM AT ANY AGE

If patients begin treatment as children or adolescents, they may not have to endure years of embarrassment.

Since adolescence, Juliet Sturnes of Chattanooga had automatically covered her mouth whenever she talked to someone. At age 47, she finally made up her mind to see an orthodontist. Her self-esteem was so low that she was afraid to waste the doctor’s time.

“It’s a miracle, she says. Today, I don’t mind walking up to people and saying, ‘Hi, how are you doing?” And I look them straight in the eye!”

The Rev. Randy Nabors, a minister in his mid 40’s, is a patient of Dr. McCamish, an AAO member in Tennessee. Much to his dismay, he realized that he wasn’t as effective with his congregation as he would have wished. I’m a public person, and people were looking at my mouth. Once, I heard some kids making fun of my teeth.” After braces, that’s not an obstacle anymore.

“It has improved my smile.” said Nabors, “but it doesn’t bother me if people don’t notice my teeth. That means they’re normal.”

A BETTER-LOOKING BITE USUALLY WORKS BETTER, TOO

People whose bites are normal probably take eating for granted. For many who need braces, however, this can be an ordeal at least three times a day. Nabors’ troubles with chewing were especially unpleasant: “I was choking on my food.”

Nowadays, thanks to the art and science of orthodontics, untold millions like Nabors can look forward to meals.


Information, courtesy of the American Association of Orthodontists

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