Benefits of Orthodontic Treatment

Orthodontic treatment is about more than straight teeth. It impacts health and self-esteem. For starters, the alignment of the jaw and teeth affects how well you chew and digest food. A perfect smile gives you confidence and is easier to keep clean. With offices in Cincinnati and Harrison, Ohio, Boley Braces provides the latest orthodontic…

How to Properly Brush and Floss for Optimal Oral Health

Maintaining exceptional oral hygiene can be complex for children and teenagers, but it’s especially difficult for those with braces. To teach your children how to care for their teeth, we’ve created step-by-step guides on brushing and flossing techniques for optimal oral health. At Boley Braces, we serve children and teenagers in Cincinnati and Harrison, OH,…

Straight Talk: How Crooked Teeth Lead to Painful Gums

You might think it’s just an aesthetic concern, but did you know that misaligned teeth can lead to painful gums and a host of oral health issues? While many people may associate gum pain with gum disease or poor oral hygiene, the alignment of your teeth plays a crucial role in gum health. Boley Braces…

Adult Braces for Underbite – What to Expect

An underbite is a common form of tooth misalignment caused by numerous factors, some genetic and out of your control and some controllable. This misalignment is typically characterized by lower teeth and jaw that are further in front of the upper teeth. The complications of underbite depend on the degree of the misalignment. They could…

How Bad Teeth Affects Digestion

The source of a whiter and brighter smile and healthy teeth helps us chew our food in order to move it on to the next stage. They also act as a temperature gauge to ensure food is at the proper temperature before we try to swallow it. Bad teeth can slow down digestion. Boley Braces…

Worn Out: Breaking Your Teeth Grinding Habit

Teeth grinding or clenching, sometimes called bruxism, is a dental condition common in children and usually happens while they are asleep or stressed. This usually fades in adulthood when teeth fully develop, but in some cases, it persists even in adulthood. Long-term consequences of bruxism include jaw pain, tooth sensitivity, gum recession, and Temporomandibular Joint…