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Understanding Crowded Teeth
Crowded teeth happen when there isn’t enough space in your mouth for all your teeth to sit properly. This can make cleaning more difficult, increase the risk of decay or gum disease, and sometimes affect your bite or the appearance of your smile.

Why It Happens
Crowding can be caused by genetics, early or late loss of baby teeth, or simply the way your jaw develops. Many people experience some level of crowding, and it can worsen over time if not addressed.

How We Can Help
I work with patients to find the best solution for their teeth, including:

  • Braces or clear aligners to gradually straighten teeth and improve alignment

  • Retainers to maintain results after treatment

  • Advice on maintaining oral hygiene during orthodontic treatment

The Key Message
Crowded teeth are common, but they don’t have to cause long-term problems. With the right approach, we can help your teeth align properly, making them easier to clean, function better, and look great. I’ll guide you through every step to ensure your treatment is comfortable and effective.