Consumer Warning – Do It Yourself Orthodontics Is Not Worth the Risk

In today’s digital world, you can buy almost anything you want on the Internet. This includes finding the do it yourself information that goes along with it. Everyone wants to save money every way they can. However, some people are learning the hard way that doing it yourself isn’t all it’s cracked up to be, especially when straightening your teeth at home.

Watch the video and see what happened to Tina Hicks.
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Tina Hicks lost her retainers and the space between her two front teeth started to open up again over time. Rather than call her orthodontist to fix the problem, she searched online for “do it yourself orthodontics” that would save her money. As expected, YouTube came to the rescue with thousands of videos on the topic using such easy to find items like dental floss, rubber bands, and paper clips.

The AAO Website has put out a consumer Alert! Read it below.

”The American Association of Orthodontists is urging consumers to beware of Internet videos and websites which encourage people to try and straighten their own teeth. Moving teeth is a medical procedure and needs personal supervision by an orthodontist. Please be wary of any suggestions to move teeth with rubber bands, dental floss, or other objects ordered on the Internet. Moving teeth without a thorough examination of the overall health of the teeth and gums could result in the permanent loss of teeth, which may result in expensive and lifelong dental problems. Orthodontists receive two to three years of specialized education beyond dental school and are specialists in straightening teeth and aligning the bite.”

One of the most dangerous quick fixes is “gap bands” used to close space between teeth that you can easily buy online. Teeth in the front of your mouth are shaped like upside down ice cream cones. As the space closes, the rubber bands work their way up the teeth and actually pulls the teeth out of the bone. This can lead to irreversible damage causing expensive dental procedures to repair the problem and even loss of teeth.

At Total Orthodontics we urge you to think twice before using “do it yourself” orthodontic gimmicks to straighten your teeth. If cost is an issue, we will be happy to work with you on a payment plan to fit your monthly budget. Your first visit is complimentary so you have nothing to lose allowing us to help you determine the best treatment options available to correct your problem.

Our goal is to make orthodontics affordable for everyone looking to improve their smile and overall dental health. Moving teeth affects your dental health over a lifetime. This is forever… you only have one set of teeth so make sure you make the best choice when moving teeth.

Contact our office to answer any questions you have or to schedule a complimentary initial exam.

5 thoughts on “Consumer Warning – Do It Yourself Orthodontics Is Not Worth the Risk

  1. I did not know that DIY orthodontics were dangerous. I’ve had a few friends mention to me that they were considering some home brewed solutions to their teeth not being strait. I’ll have to share this article with them so that hopefully they don’t hurt themselves instead of seeing a good orthodontist. Thanks for the great info!

  2. I agree that do it yourself orthodontics is one of the most dangerous things you can do. Orthodontics required precision and customized care. If you use the improper tools, there’s a chance you’ll just make things worse for yourself! Thanks for sharing.

  3. I have actually thought about having my own orthodontics made. I was afraid that they might ruin my arches. I am glad there is something that validates that.

  4. I think it’s so interesting that people try to do their own orthodontics. It seems like the kind of thing that you wouldn’t want to try! I’ll make sure I go to a professional. Thanks for sharing!

  5. I didn’t even know that people tried to do their own orthodontics! It just seems like a really bad idea to me. I think it’s best just to go in to a professional orthodontist who can do the procedure without any risk of making things worse!

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