Do you need braces if have crossbite?
In most cases, yes, braces are necessary to correct a crossbite. Crossbite is a misalignment of the teeth in which the upper teeth bite inside the lower teeth when the jaws are closed. To correct this alignment, an orthodontist will use braces or other appliances to move the teeth and jaws into the proper position.
Other factors that can influence the need for braces in the presence of crossbite include:
- The severity of the crossbite: Mild crossbites may not require braces, while more severe crossbites will likely need treatment.
- The patient's age: Braces are typically most effective when placed on younger patients while their teeth and jaws are still developing.
- The overall alignment of the teeth and jaws: If there are other dental issues present, such as overcrowding or spacing, braces may be needed to address these issues in addition to the crossbite.
- Patient's preference: In some cases, mild crossbites may not require braces, and the decision of whether or not to undergo treatment is a personal choice.
An orthodontist can evaluate the severity of the crossbite and determine if braces are necessary. In most cases, braces are an effective treatment option to correct crossbite and achieve a proper alignment of the teeth and jaws.