Can Aligners Correct Jaw Alignment?

Aligners can assist with minor jaw alignment issues, especially when the misalignment is related to teeth positioning rather than jawbone structure. For more severe cases, braces or surgery might be required to fully correct the jaw alignment. Aligners are best suited for improving bite and teeth alignment, but they have limitations in addressing significant jaw discrepancies.

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Can Aligners Cause Headaches?

Some patients may experience headaches when starting with aligners due to the pressure they apply on teeth and jaws, causing muscle tension. If you’re prone to tension headaches or migraines, these symptoms might increase initially but usually subside as your body adjusts. If headaches persist, consult your dentist to ensure your treatment is progressing as it should.

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Can Aligners Be Used If I Have Crowns or Bridges?

Aligners can be used with crowns or bridges, but some considerations are needed. Crowns will move like natural teeth, but if placed to correct misalignment, they may need adjustment or replacement after treatment. Bridges, being fixed, do not move, so your dentist will determine if your orthodontic plan can work around them or if adjustments are required.

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