Overbite Teeth North Tampa


Dr. Zach Miller DDS

Dr. Zach Miller DDS
Orthodontist in North Tampa, FL

Fixing an overbite changes more than just your smile. When your upper teeth stick out too much over your lower teeth, it changes how you eat, talk, and feel about how you look. We know that choosing to fix an overbite is a huge deal. We help our patients through this procedure with care and skill at Miller Orthodontics. We want to help you get a bite that is healthy and works well for the rest of your life.


A full evaluation is the first step in fixing an overbite. We carefully look at your teeth, jaw, and face structure during your first visit. Digital x-rays show us everything that’s going on underneath the surface. We check how much your overbite is and how well your jaw works. This full evaluation lets us design a treatment plan just for you. There is no one-size-fits-all solution for overbites because they are all different.

Age affects how we fix an overbite. Teenagers and kids’ jaws are still growing and changing. This provides us a chance to steer jaw growth in the right way. Sometimes, getting help early can stop more complicated therapy from happening later. We often suggest assessments around age seven, when the first permanent teeth start to come in. Adults may, however, fix overbites without a doubt. Orthodontic methods that are up to date perform well for people of all ages. Your bones cease developing, but your teeth can still migrate into better places as you become older.

 

Braces are still one of the best ways to fix overbites. Metal brackets are glued to your teeth and connected by wires that apply modest, steady pressure. This pressure slowly pulls your teeth into the right places. We change the wires at each consultation to make sure your therapy goes as planned. Many individuals choose braces because they are easy to foresee and work well. You don’t have to do much more than brush your teeth well for them to work all the time.

More and more people are using clear aligners to fix their overbites. These clear trays fit tightly over your teeth and slowly move them into the right position. You take them out to eat and brush your teeth, which makes life easier. Invisalign for Teens is a discreet choice that works well with hectic school and social lives. Most people won’t even know that you’re getting treatment because the aligners are almost undetectable. But you need to be disciplined to make aligners work. You have to wear them all the time to get the results you want.

Some overbites need more than just regular braces or aligners to fix. Elastic bands run between your upper and lower teeth to assist your jaw move in the right way. These little rubber bands make a big impact in how fast your bite gets better. In some circumstances, temporary anchoring devices might help teeth move more easily. These little posts in your gums help us control how your teeth move even further. Even though they sound scary, most patients get used to them quickly and don’t feel much pain.

How long it takes to fix an overbite depends on how bad it is and what kind of therapy you choose. It could take 12 to 18 months to fix a small overbite. For more serious cases, active treatment may take two to three years. During your consultation, we set reasonable expectations so you know what to expect. During orthodontic treatment, you need to be patient. Your teeth are slowly going through bone. If you try to hurry things up, you can make things worse and have to wait longer for your treatment.

After a short time of getting used to them, living with orthodontic appliances becomes second nature. After getting braces or starting fresh aligners, your mouth may hurt for a few days. Pain medications that you can buy without a prescription might help with any pain. To keep your gadgets safe, you’ll need to make some small changes to your diet. Brackets and wires can break when you eat crunchy things like raw carrots or hard candies. Sticky foods like caramel can become stuck in your braces and are hard to clean. Most people think these changes are small compared to the benefits they get.

When fixing an overbite, oral hygiene is significantly more crucial. Braces make it easier for food and plaque to stick to them than to bare teeth. We show you how to brush your teeth the right way so that you can clean around brackets well. You need particular tools to floss, including water flossers or floss threaders. You can keep your gums healthy and your teeth free of cavities by spending a few additional minutes each day. Taking care of your teeth well will make sure they look great and stay healthy when your braces come off.

Regular consultations help you stay on track with your treatment. Depending on their treatment plan, we usually meet patients every four to eight weeks. We can keep an eye on progress and make changes as needed throughout these visits. We also look for problems like brackets that are too loose or elastics that are too worn. Keeping your appointments on time will help you finish your treatment on time and avoid delays. Not showing up for visits can make your treatment last a lot longer.

Fixing an overbite has benefits that continue for a long time and happen right away. When you’re done with therapy, your smile will look more even and pretty. When your teeth touch each other correctly, chewing is easier. This better function can also aid with digestion. It’s easier to speak clearly when your teeth aren’t in the way. After getting the adjustment, a lot of patients say their jaw pain and headaches go away. A terrific smile gives you a huge boost of confidence.

People in North Tampa pick our practice for all of their orthodontic needs. We use latest technologies and give each patient individual care. Our staff keeps up with the newest products and ways to treat people. We make sure you feel comfortable and heard in our space. We care about your worries and will take the time to answer any of your questions.

Part of the therapy process includes making a financial plan. Taking care of your teeth with braces is an investment in your health and happiness. We work with most insurance plans to get you the most coverage possible. Families with varying budgets can get therapy since there are different ways to pay. We are very open about all prices, and our staff will explain them all to you. We think that money problems should never stop someone from getting the care they need.

When you get your overbite fixed at Miller Orthodontics, you work with a staff that really cares about how well you do. We celebrate every step of the process with you. We will be there for you from your first appointment until the day your braces come off. Getting an overbite fixed takes time and effort, but the benefits are worth it.

Getting treatment started is easier than you might believe. Please make an appointment to meet with us at our North Tampa location. We will talk about your individual circumstance and suggest the best course of action during this meeting. You will know exactly what to expect when you depart. We can help you get the smile you deserve—healthy and confident. We can help you get your corrected overbite. Dr. Zack Miller is a trusted orthodontist in North Tampa, dedicated to helping patients achieve confident, healthy smiles through advanced and personalized orthodontic care.