Kathy Bates is an accomplished, versatile performer and Oscar® winner. Although she's taken on many different roles
in her career, Kathy Bates is perhaps best known for portraying creepy
characters — like the ones she played in the film Misery and the TV show
American Horror Story. So, when recently
revealed in an interview, "I noticed my teeth were moving around,"
was she exaggerating for a sinister effect — or was it for real?
In fact, the celebrated actress was describing how her teeth had literally
changed positions over time. That's why she decided to get orthodontic
treatment in her fifties.
What's more, the changes she noticed aren't unusual. Over time, teeth really
can — and do — move around in the mouth. (If they didn't, it would much more
difficult for dentists to bring them into better alignment.) Many people don't
realize that teeth aren't solidly anchored in bone — instead, they are held in
their bony sockets by a network of stretchy fibers called the periodontal
ligament. Dentists and orthodontists, like West Hartford cosmetic dentist, Dr. Elzbieta W. Basil, DMD, can straighten teeth by applying just the right amount
of gentle force to teeth, using appliances such as traditional braces,
FastBraces®, or Invisalign® clear aligners. They all work the same way — but Kathy Bates,
like many adults, opted for the aligners.
"When I heard about Invisalign®, I thought,
hmm, maybe this is better than getting braces, so I'll give it a try," she said. "And I'm really glad I did."
Why? For one thing, they're more discreet. Aligners consist of clear plastic
trays that are custom-made to fit over your teeth perfectly. Even from right up
close, it's difficult or impossible to tell if you're wearing them. (And that's
something that just can't be said about braces.) Plus, while they must be worn
for 22 hours every day, they can be removed for cleaning, eating, or special
occasions. So if you're concerned that braces don't fit your image, aligners
might be right for you.
Here's how they work: The aligner trays are custom-made from impressions
(digital or physical models) of your own teeth. As you go through treatment,
you'll get a new tray about every two weeks. Each one causes your teeth to move
just a little bit. All together, they can make a big change in your smile.
Aligners may not be appropriate in every situation, but many people can enjoy
the benefits of this effective and unobtrusive treatment. After an examination,
your dentist or orthodontist can recommend your best options for orthodontic
treatment.
Best of all, there's no age limit for getting straighter teeth: As long as
they are otherwise healthy, teeth can be moved at any age. In fact, about one
in five orthodontic patients today is an adult, and many opt for clear aligners
— like Kathy Bates.
In addition to Invisalign®, West Hartford cosmeticdentist, Dr. Elzbieta W. Basil, DMD, also offers FastBraces®, which may be able to attain a final result with only one wire in
just six (6) months. These procedures
can be performed in either her West Hartford Center dental office or in her
Downtown New Britain dental office.
Whatever
you decide, there are more treatment options than ever.
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