Benefits of Braces
| Before: This patient of Dr. Martinez refused to smile before orthodontic treatment. | ![]() |
| After: Believe it or not, this is the same patient at the end of her orthodontic treatment. You can’t keep her from smiling now! | ![]() |
| Before: The arrow shows an area of severe gum recession (see arrow) that is occurring because of an unhealthy bite. The official term is “Traumatic Occlusion.” | ![]() |
| After: Early treatment phase (age 9) completed by Dr. Martinez to improve the bite and prevent worsening of the gum recession. | ![]() |
| Before: This picture shows a patient of Dr. Martinez’s before braces. Note that he is not holding his mouth open. This is his actual bite! The arrow shows the only place where his teeth actually touch. Imagine how difficult it would be to chew your food with this kind of bite. Incidentally, the tooth where he bites was fractured from over-use and needed to be extracted. | ![]() |
| After: This shows the same patient after braces. I think his chewing ability is much better now…don’t you? | ![]() |
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References: Shaw, WC. The influence of children's dentofacial appearance on their social attractiveness as judged by peers and lay adults. American Journal of Orthodontics 79:399-415 (1981) Shaw, WC, et.al. The influence of dentofacial appearance on the social attractiveness of young adults. American Journal of Orthodontics 87:21-26 (1985) McNamara, JA, et al. Occlusion, orthodontic treatment and temporomandibular disorders. Journal of Orofacial Pain 9:73-90 (1995) |















