“there’s a lot of things that you don’t know about teeth until you start to study and learn them,” he says. “if you try and do things yourself, you can cause permanent damage that will last with you for a lifetime.”
the pitfalls of getting straight teeth the diy way
although this seems like it could be a quick and easy way to get the perfect smile, phee explains that if it done improperly, moving teeth can damage the roots of the tooth, the ligaments, gums or bone that keep the teeth nestled in place. and if the teeth aren’t healthy to begin with, the pressure from an elastic band or retainer can cause cracks and breaks in the tooth itself.
“if you lose the bony support around the teeth, which you can’t see, that’s something you cannot replace,” says phee.
orthodontists will typically have scans or x-rays done to determine how far the teeth can be moved and how quickly. this allows them to see the underlying structure of the mouth and any risk areas like hidden cavities or other concerns. orthodontists and dental professionals will also check in every few weeks, to make sure that the teeth are moving safely within the jaw.
jeremy explains that moving the teeth too quickly can actually cause them to fall out in extreme circumstances, which is why many straightening protocols — as with braces — can take years. too much force on the tooth can cause it to detach from the periodontal ligament that works to suspend many of the teeth in place, not only impacting physical health, says phee, but also mental health.