Having crooked teeth can be embarrassing. Because you don’t want to show your teeth when you talk, laugh, or smile, crooked teeth can lead to a low self-esteem. It can also cause other problems like chewing food. Crooked teeth happen because of several reasons: injury to the mouth, poor dental hygiene, thumb sucking during childhood, or due to genetic factors. In any case, crooked teeth pose problems that, when left unattended, can lead to further deterioration not only of your dental health but your physical well-being in general.
· Having crooked teeth can reduce self-confidence to a large extent.
· Chewing food can be a challenge when you have crooked teeth and misaligned bite, which could result in poor digestion.
· Cleaning your crooked teeth can be difficult, which leads to poor dental hygiene and increased risks of tooth decay and cavities.
· Chewing food with crooked teeth cause the jaw and muscles to be improperly positioned.
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