Keep Your Teethby KYT Dental Services
Alignment and appearance

Crooked or crowded teeth

Alignment can be cosmetic, functional, or both.

When teeth do not fit together well, it can affect appearance, cleaning, bite forces, wear, and long-term stability. KYT evaluates fit and force before recommending aligners or other options.

Start with fit and force, not a sales pitch.

04 Variables evaluated·06 Possible options·01 Written estimate

§ 00 · This page is for

Use this page if

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Your teeth feel crowded

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Teeth are shifting

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You want a straighter smile

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Cleaning between teeth is difficult

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Your bite feels uneven

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You notice wear, chips, or pressure

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You had braces before and teeth moved back

§ 01 · The real question

Do your teeth fit in a way that protects them?

Straight teeth can be a cosmetic goal. But alignment also affects how forces move through your bite. When the fit is off, the mouth may compensate with wear, chips, gum irritation, or jaw fatigue.

Spacing01 / 03

Crowding changes hygiene and pressure points.

Contact02 / 03

Where teeth touch matters more than it seems.

Forces03 / 03

The bite decides what wears down first.

§ 02 · Framework evaluation

Four variables. Every decision.

Every KYT recommendation is evaluated across the same four dimensions of the Keep Your Teeth Framework.

Structure01

Are the teeth, gums, bone, and existing restorations healthy enough for movement?

How much healthy tooth is left?

Force02

How do the teeth contact, and where is pressure concentrating?

How hard do your teeth get loaded?

Time03

Should cavities, gum inflammation, worn teeth, or bite problems be addressed before aligners?

What should happen first?

Long-term stability04

What retainer, bite, and maintenance plan helps the result hold over time?

Will this hold up over years?

§ 03 · Treatment

Options may include

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Invisalign or clear aligners

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Retainers

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Cosmetic reshaping, when appropriate

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Restorative treatment before or after alignment

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Monitoring if movement is not needed

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Referral if specialist orthodontic care is better

Invisalign may be a good fit. It may not be. The evaluation determines what makes sense.

§ 04 · At the visit

What happens at the visit

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    We listen to what you want to change.

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    We scan and evaluate crowding, spacing, and bite contacts.

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    We check gum health, cavities, crowns, wear, and bite forces.

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    We explain whether aligners make sense.

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    We provide a written estimate for planned treatment.

PPO benefits reviewed whenever possibleWritten estimate before treatment
Ready to find out

Thinking about straightening your teeth?

KYT can evaluate appearance, bite forces, gum health, and long-term stability so you understand whether aligners make sense.