My teeth are going crooked?!


Question: My teeth are going crooked?
My teeth haven't ever been perfectly straight and I have never had braces either. I used to suck my thumb but I stopped four years ago. So I don't understand why one of my bottom teeth are starting to twist.

I started noticing it's crookedness yesterday.

Is there a reason why? And if this has happened to you before, does all your teeth start getting crooked? I've always been pretty proud of my teeth since people have always said they were pretty straight. I didn't think I'd ever need braces...

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Answers:

It's because your teeth are moving to adjust to your mouth more. I had braces back 6 years ago, and I needed to get braces now because they went crooked and I even wore a retainer. But I had braces again so they're straight :) But it might be hereditary. You might need braces or try Invisaline :)



You can go to an orthodontist and just get a retainer. You can wear it at night, so your teeth do not shift so much. Or you can get braces so they get totally straightened and then wear a retainer after that. Braces aren't just for getting your teeth straight but making your teeth healthier as well. Good luck.



See your Orthodontist and see what your options can be i crooked teeth on my upper but after my braces my teeth dont line up cause one side of jaw didnt grow at all so my teeth dont really line up at all but just talk to an othodontist about your concerns and see what you can do to fix and change your smile you may need to get braces



I have braces my teeth were perfectly straight an this happened to me. So u might need brace maybe invisalign



get braces




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