I love how you acknowledged John and Mike Mew and his work! Thank you for that. I hate how some orthodontists just ridicule him for no reason even though he is on very solid ground with evidence of crooked teeth being predominantly environmental .
We are glad you brought up John and Mike Mew! Not a lot of people are aware of these gentlemen. We completely agree! They have produced some incredible information over the years! Dr. Dhillon actually went to one of their courses a few years ago and got a photo with John! They certainly do have some very solid ground evidence and we've actually mentioned these environmental factors quite a bit in a few of our other videos. We actually made a video that discussed some of the exercises that you can do at home (as you may already be aware) and we focused on quite a few myofunctional exercises that we actually mention to most of our patients when they visit our office! As you may already know by now these causes are truly detrimental to your long-term oral health. Here at our office, we try to help patients focus and work on the underlying causes because even if they get orthodontics and they don't work on these, there may still be some unwanted shifting and long term consequences. We are actually planning on making a video on Orthotropics and have a more detailed explanation from Dr. Dhillon's perspective. Thanks again for watching our videos. It means a lot to us!
I was born with a tongue tie, blocked sinuses from birth, developed crooked teeth from crowding and asthma as a toddler, the holy quadtrinity of problems to make matters worse being born onto a dysfunctional family it took me till age 16 before my parents got there shit together to remove my sinuses and wisdom teeth and tongue tie. By then the habits are ingrained
Thanks for the interesting and informative video! I really appreciate the practical advice you share that can be put into day to day routine for oral health.
Thank you so much for the comment! It means a lot to us. We are really glad that we were able to provide you with some advice about your oral health 🙏 if you have any other questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out. We would be more than happy to help 😀
You're certainly welcome! Thank you so much for watching our video. It means a lot to us. We totally agree though, when we did some research into ancient skulls, we realized just how interesting it is to see just how much they've changed over the last few years! 🙏 If you have any other questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out 😀 we would also really appreciate you subscribing to our channel! It would mean a lot to us.
Great video. It's good to see a dentist on board with myofunctional approaches. Much better than the nonsense that your dad had big teeth and your mom had a small jaw. Though there is clearly a genetic component (caucasians seem to have crooked teeth frequently), the changes have happened too quickly for it to be merely down to genetics. I guess I'm lucky, my teeth are only mildly crowded and I have a chin. So many kids and young adults now days don't even have that. Maybe it's because I ate apples and carrots as a kid and I didn't have allergies.
you should get some different opinions with different dentists and ask them if invisalign may be right for you! this could also be a good alternative. we've treated quite a few patients with it! looking forward to seeing your transformation.
I have buck teeth that I fixed with braces many years ago. I do wear my retainer still, but sadly my buck teeth have returned. Considering Invisalign but wondering what other habits front buck teeth could indicate that I could work on stopping. All I know for sure is I’m a major sucker when I drink anything.
I have a tongue tie and I'm kind of scared to get rid of it. It caused me some insecurities because I can't pronounce some words or letters correctly. Does it hurt? Does it take long to heal? Will I need to see speech therapist after?
Hello. I have a question. I used to have braces (upper teeth) as a kid. Many of my classmates had them, except my teeth were crookier than theirs. I ended up having the braces for 3 years only, while my classmates who didnt have as horribly crooked teeth as I did and they had braces even for 5 years. We had the same doctor. My teeth, despite of their crookedness, got straight extremely fast ! After the braces were put down I got a retainer to wear at night. I lost it a couple years after, when I travelled a lot. Now I'm an adult, but my teeth are crooked again ! I miss my straight teeth. I was thinking about getting INVISALGIN, but I heard its not suitable for everyone. Is it okay/safe to get another (any kind of) teeth straightener for 2nd time? Do you think I will be suitable for invisalgin? (I got to travel to a different city to get invisalgin, I dont wanna return home sad and make my visit pointless). Are dentist visits as often needed as with regular braces? (I cannot afford the time to travel each month to a different city) My teeth didnt get back as much crooked as they were prior to getting braces as a kid, but its still visibly not straight. I do not have wisdom teeth yet.
hi! I'm not an expert but i believe Invisalign would work for you! it honestly depends on how long you are willing to wear them though. Invisalign usually takes longer to fully straighten your teeth, while braces are a bit quicker. if your teeth aren't too crooked, maybe some teeth shifted a bit but they are still in a curvature then You should probably get Invisalign
Great video! Really well-structured and good as an introduction video for those who are new to the subject. Regarding tongue ties - I have heard that they could possibly be an epigenetic problem? If we look at ancient skulls virtually all individuals had naturally straight teeth with an intermolar width that seemed very stable throughout the whole species. This could perhaps suggest that tongue ties previously were non-existent? Post-industrialization there has also been a reduction in the amount of time babies have been breastfed, and as I've understood sufficient breastfeeding is essential to prevent tissue under the tongue to stay connected? And this is where the epigentic factor comes in - insufficient breastfeeding has caused the next generation and the generation after that being left with an increasing number of tongue ties. What's your take on this?
Wow Erik, thank you so much for your kind comment. We are truly honoured that you liked our video Introduction into the topic. It means a lot to us. As you are well aware, this is a very sensitive topic that has a lot of different avenues. In regards to the tongue tie questions, I will get Dr. Dhillon to answer it and give you his opinion on the topics that you mentioned in the next few days. Again thank you so much for your comment! Steven Marketing Director Dental Now Panorama
Hi Doctor, I dont understand @5:26 about how the food we eat today are very soft. Yes for sure we do eat a lot of soft food today but what examples of hard food can you give me for people of ancient days? Didn't people cook their food such as meat over fire as well? And the vegetables and fruits they picked, even if it's out in the wild, wouldn't be hard like rocks right? I don't get it and would appreciate your further explanation. Thanks.
Hi I am 12 and I have crooked teeth and 2 of my teeth is growing out of my gums. Like fangs. I am going to get invisilin at the end of summer. (I am very excited) but I do acting and I am afraid that since I will have white dots on my teeth to snap in the invisilin it will show on camera and I can’t do acting. What can I do?
My front teeth is crooked and has a gap. My doc told me to extract 4 teeth for braces. Will the gap increase with my age? . And do i really need to extract teeth? Or should i left it. ( i am 15 years old)
you should probably leave them, he teeth will go into their places over time! as long as you still don't have any baby teeth and all of your adult ones are grown then you should be fine, extracting teeth is a really bad option
Hello! We would highly recommend that you visit a few other dentists and orthodontists in your area so that you can get a better opinion about your condition. We always recommend doing this before proceeding with treatment especially when it comes to extraction treatment. Your teeth will not go into the normal place once they're already crooked and can result in you further damaging your teeth or being more crooked later on. we do suggest that you get orthodontic treatment like braces are Invisalign however we don't suggest that you go through with the first dentist that you talk to. This way you can get the most information about your orthodontic condition. Especially since you are 15, there should be a lot of other options available for you. Hopefully this helps guide you in the right direction!
I’m gonna get braces Yassssssssss well not rn but um when all my teeth grow. Even tho my teeth are not perfect I clean them because it feels gross not doing it Well to me I guess
Dental Now Panorama so I need to get my teeth fixed since they are crooked and I went to my dentist and the braces that I could’ve gotten for free 3 years ago are no longer covered by my insurance. I especially have a really crooked front tooth that I’ve wanted to get fixed for years but my parents neglected it since I was a child and only now in my 20s do they actually care. Anyways I’m basically looking for help. I have no clue what to do. Should I try for Invisalign? Do most places even offer it? Should I keep looking? Im tired of my teeth being neglected. I want to get them fixed sooner rather than later.
Hello, sorry to hear about your condition. Honestly it's not that big of a deal though because you still have the ability to straighten them. At your age, I would certainly consider getting Invisalign instead of braces because they are much harder to notice than metal wires sticking out of your mouth. Over the last few years, we've actually focused a lot of our attention on Invisalign and have been able to work on even some of the most complex cases that we see. Your best bet would be to absolutely consider getting Invisalign, but you should make sure that you visit multiple dentists and orthodontists for FREE consultations to find out exactly what you need to straighten your teeth. You should go to Invisaligns site and try to find highly ranked dentists that have completed quite a lot of treatment over the last few months. This way you know that you'll be getting someone who's done quite a few cases. In fact, at our office Invisalign usually tends to be cheaper than braces so this might be something for you to consider! You can also get some personal insurance for yourself that can cover orthodontic treatment. This way you can save a little bit of money on the treatment if you're actually planning on going ahead. Hopefully this answers your question! If you have any others please don't hesitate to reach out. We would be more than happy to help 🙏 if you wouldn't mind, we would really appreciate you subscribing to our channel. It would mean a lot to us 😀
It really depends on the insurance honestly. Some can cover up to 50% of the cost of treatment! It really just depends on your orthodontic package. If you wouldn't mind subscribing, it would honestly mean a lot to us! 🙏
Thanks for the question Charlie! We really appreciate it. Honestly yes it does, to a certain extent. We actually use more than 8 different muscles when we are chewing gum which could help increase the strength of the muscles around your teeth. However we do recommend that you consider eating harder foods such as different nuts because they would help your jaw even more! Thanks a lot for the question. We hope we answered it for you! 🙏
Excellent video! We watched through it and Dr. Mike Mew is a fantastic speaker. We've actually had the opportunity to hear him speak in person. Thanks for the comment. We would really appreciate it if you could subscribe to our channel 🥺 it would really help us gain the traction we need to help as many patients as possible.
Thanks for your comment, we do have to disagree though. In fact it's only partially genetics. There's a lot of other factors involved the influence your teeth. Whether it's environment, diet, and a bunch of other factors.
Do you have any questions about your oral health? Drop a comment below! We would be more than happy to help!
What if only your bottom row of teeth is crooked but you are too poor to afford orthodontist prices?
Can u say how to cure it home
I have crooked teeth
Hw can I straightened it at home
I love how you acknowledged John and Mike Mew and his work! Thank you for that. I hate how some orthodontists just ridicule him for no reason even though he is on very solid ground with evidence of crooked teeth being predominantly environmental .
We are glad you brought up John and Mike Mew! Not a lot of people are aware of these gentlemen. We completely agree! They have produced some incredible information over the years! Dr. Dhillon actually went to one of their courses a few years ago and got a photo with John! They certainly do have some very solid ground evidence and we've actually mentioned these environmental factors quite a bit in a few of our other videos. We actually made a video that discussed some of the exercises that you can do at home (as you may already be aware) and we focused on quite a few myofunctional exercises that we actually mention to most of our patients when they visit our office! As you may already know by now these causes are truly detrimental to your long-term oral health. Here at our office, we try to help patients focus and work on the underlying causes because even if they get orthodontics and they don't work on these, there may still be some unwanted shifting and long term consequences.
We are actually planning on making a video on Orthotropics and have a more detailed explanation from Dr. Dhillon's perspective. Thanks again for watching our videos. It means a lot to us!
😔I feel sad cuz I ruined my perfect teeth by being dumb
Sorry to hear that 😭 what happened???
@@DentalNowPanorama Looks like a kid I think they stopped using retainer
Uhhhhhhh me have severe disalign like this (front) -/-
What happened ?
Not wearing my retainer 😭😭😭
Wow this is mind blowing! Came here from JR and you complimented this information amazingly!
Great video! Loved the part on how diet can impact your teeth as a kid
It's incredible just how important diet actually is! Thanks for watching. It means a lot to us! 🙏
@@DentalNowPanorama will 15 year old considered as a child?
I was born with a tongue tie, blocked sinuses from birth, developed crooked teeth from crowding and asthma as a toddler, the holy quadtrinity of problems to make matters worse being born onto a dysfunctional family it took me till age 16 before my parents got there shit together to remove my sinuses and wisdom teeth and tongue tie. By then the habits are ingrained
Thanks for the interesting and informative video! I really appreciate the practical advice you share that can be put into day to day routine for oral health.
Thank you so much for the comment! It means a lot to us. We are really glad that we were able to provide you with some advice about your oral health 🙏 if you have any other questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out. We would be more than happy to help 😀
Thank you for this wonderful information, i always wondered how this was no problem in ancient time..
You're certainly welcome! Thank you so much for watching our video. It means a lot to us.
We totally agree though, when we did some research into ancient skulls, we realized just how interesting it is to see just how much they've changed over the last few years! 🙏
If you have any other questions or concerns, please don't hesitate to reach out 😀 we would also really appreciate you subscribing to our channel! It would mean a lot to us.
@@DentalNowPanorama subscribed when i watched this video the first time around. Keep sharing more info and truth, thank you.
That means a lot to us! I'm really glad we were able to guide you on your teeth. If you have any questions, we are absolutely here for you! 🙏
Great video. It's good to see a dentist on board with myofunctional approaches. Much better than the nonsense that your dad had big teeth and your mom had a small jaw. Though there is clearly a genetic component (caucasians seem to have crooked teeth frequently), the changes have happened too quickly for it to be merely down to genetics.
I guess I'm lucky, my teeth are only mildly crowded and I have a chin. So many kids and young adults now days don't even have that. Maybe it's because I ate apples and carrots as a kid and I didn't have allergies.
My teeth are also crooked, but mine are not all that bad. I pray to get braces soon. 🦷😎👍🏽
you should get some different opinions with different dentists and ask them if invisalign may be right for you! this could also be a good alternative. we've treated quite a few patients with it! looking forward to seeing your transformation.
Awesome video Dr. Dhillon! Thanks for the explanation!
Glad it was helpful! Thanks for watching the video Steven
I have buck teeth that I fixed with braces many years ago. I do wear my retainer still, but sadly my buck teeth have returned. Considering Invisalign but wondering what other habits front buck teeth could indicate that I could work on stopping. All I know for sure is I’m a major sucker when I drink anything.
I have a tongue tie and I'm kind of scared to get rid of it. It caused me some insecurities because I can't pronounce some words or letters correctly. Does it hurt? Does it take long to heal? Will I need to see speech therapist after?
Hello. I have a question. I used to have braces (upper teeth) as a kid. Many of my classmates had them, except my teeth were crookier than theirs. I ended up having the braces for 3 years only, while my classmates who didnt have as horribly crooked teeth as I did and they had braces even for 5 years. We had the same doctor. My teeth, despite of their crookedness, got straight extremely fast ! After the braces were put down I got a retainer to wear at night. I lost it a couple years after, when I travelled a lot. Now I'm an adult, but my teeth are crooked again ! I miss my straight teeth. I was thinking about getting INVISALGIN, but I heard its not suitable for everyone. Is it okay/safe to get another (any kind of) teeth straightener for 2nd time? Do you think I will be suitable for invisalgin? (I got to travel to a different city to get invisalgin, I dont wanna return home sad and make my visit pointless). Are dentist visits as often needed as with regular braces? (I cannot afford the time to travel each month to a different city) My teeth didnt get back as much crooked as they were prior to getting braces as a kid, but its still visibly not straight. I do not have wisdom teeth yet.
hi! I'm not an expert but i believe Invisalign would work for you! it honestly depends on how long you are willing to wear them though. Invisalign usually takes longer to fully straighten your teeth, while braces are a bit quicker. if your teeth aren't too crooked, maybe some teeth shifted a bit but they are still in a curvature then You should probably get Invisalign
Great video! Really well-structured and good as an introduction video for those who are new to the subject. Regarding tongue ties - I have heard that they could possibly be an epigenetic problem? If we look at ancient skulls virtually all individuals had naturally straight teeth with an intermolar width that seemed very stable throughout the whole species. This could perhaps suggest that tongue ties previously were non-existent? Post-industrialization there has also been a reduction in the amount of time babies have been breastfed, and as I've understood sufficient breastfeeding is essential to prevent tissue under the tongue to stay connected? And this is where the epigentic factor comes in - insufficient breastfeeding has caused the next generation and the generation after that being left with an increasing number of tongue ties. What's your take on this?
Wow Erik, thank you so much for your kind comment. We are truly honoured that you liked our video Introduction into the topic. It means a lot to us. As you are well aware, this is a very sensitive topic that has a lot of different avenues. In regards to the tongue tie questions, I will get Dr. Dhillon to answer it and give you his opinion on the topics that you mentioned in the next few days.
Again thank you so much for your comment!
Steven
Marketing Director
Dental Now Panorama
Wow that's very nice of you, I appreciate it! I'll stay tuned.
Hi Doctor, I dont understand @5:26 about how the food we eat today are very soft. Yes for sure we do eat a lot of soft food today but what examples of hard food can you give me for people of ancient days? Didn't people cook their food such as meat over fire as well? And the vegetables and fruits they picked, even if it's out in the wild, wouldn't be hard like rocks right? I don't get it and would appreciate your further explanation. Thanks.
Hi I am 12 and I have crooked teeth and 2 of my teeth is growing out of my gums. Like fangs. I am going to get invisilin at the end of summer. (I am very excited) but I do acting and I am afraid that since I will have white dots on my teeth to snap in the invisilin it will show on camera and I can’t do acting. What can I do?
Great points. Very informative!
Thank you so much! Means a lot to us 🙏
I have a cleft Lip and Palette so my teeth are crooked by that. I hate it
Love the wisdom.
thank you so much for the comment!
My parents had perfect alignment but just 1 crooked teeth
My front teeth is crooked and has a gap. My doc told me to extract 4 teeth for braces. Will the gap increase with my age? . And do i really need to extract teeth? Or should i left it. ( i am 15 years old)
you should probably leave them, he teeth will go into their places over time! as long as you still don't have any baby teeth and all of your adult ones are grown then you should be fine, extracting teeth is a really bad option
Hello! We would highly recommend that you visit a few other dentists and orthodontists in your area so that you can get a better opinion about your condition. We always recommend doing this before proceeding with treatment especially when it comes to extraction treatment. Your teeth will not go into the normal place once they're already crooked and can result in you further damaging your teeth or being more crooked later on.
we do suggest that you get orthodontic treatment like braces are Invisalign however we don't suggest that you go through with the first dentist that you talk to. This way you can get the most information about your orthodontic condition. Especially since you are 15, there should be a lot of other options available for you. Hopefully this helps guide you in the right direction!
Thanks doctor.
i really need braces but my dad said its way too expensive :(
you should shop around! there's also different clinics that offer tailor-made monthly payment plans!
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I have diastema and i'm shy talking to other's and smilling at them
I never had crooked teeth ever but once I started eating nuts and apples my teeth suddenly becoming crooked
x2 speed
How does one ‘swallow incorrectly’?
What's the solution
What to do if teeth are growing above your teeth?
What do you mean?
Oh no lol
I’m gonna get braces Yassssssssss well not rn but um when all my teeth grow. Even tho my teeth are not perfect I clean them because it feels gross not doing it
Well to me I guess
Great video
Thank you!
Hello, you seem to be very knowledgeable so I was wondering if I could ask you a question?
We really appreciate you reaching out! Thanks for the kind words. Ask away! 😀
Dental Now Panorama so I need to get my teeth fixed since they are crooked and I went to my dentist and the braces that I could’ve gotten for free 3 years ago are no longer covered by my insurance. I especially have a really crooked front tooth that I’ve wanted to get fixed for years but my parents neglected it since I was a child and only now in my 20s do they actually care. Anyways I’m basically looking for help. I have no clue what to do. Should I try for Invisalign? Do most places even offer it? Should I keep looking? Im tired of my teeth being neglected. I want to get them fixed sooner rather than later.
Hello, sorry to hear about your condition. Honestly it's not that big of a deal though because you still have the ability to straighten them. At your age, I would certainly consider getting Invisalign instead of braces because they are much harder to notice than metal wires sticking out of your mouth. Over the last few years, we've actually focused a lot of our attention on Invisalign and have been able to work on even some of the most complex cases that we see.
Your best bet would be to absolutely consider getting Invisalign, but you should make sure that you visit multiple dentists and orthodontists for FREE consultations to find out exactly what you need to straighten your teeth. You should go to Invisaligns site and try to find highly ranked dentists that have completed quite a lot of treatment over the last few months. This way you know that you'll be getting someone who's done quite a few cases.
In fact, at our office Invisalign usually tends to be cheaper than braces so this might be something for you to consider! You can also get some personal insurance for yourself that can cover orthodontic treatment. This way you can save a little bit of money on the treatment if you're actually planning on going ahead.
Hopefully this answers your question! If you have any others please don't hesitate to reach out. We would be more than happy to help 🙏 if you wouldn't mind, we would really appreciate you subscribing to our channel. It would mean a lot to us 😀
Dental Now Panorama thanks for the reply! So how much does insurance typically cover for Invisalign?
It really depends on the insurance honestly. Some can cover up to 50% of the cost of treatment! It really just depends on your orthodontic package.
If you wouldn't mind subscribing, it would honestly mean a lot to us! 🙏
They should teach this in school
Does chewing gum help with strengthening the muscles around your teeth?
Thanks for the question Charlie! We really appreciate it. Honestly yes it does, to a certain extent. We actually use more than 8 different muscles when we are chewing gum which could help increase the strength of the muscles around your teeth. However we do recommend that you consider eating harder foods such as different nuts because they would help your jaw even more!
Thanks a lot for the question. We hope we answered it for you! 🙏
Dental Now Panorama awesome!
If you have any other questions, please don't hesitate to ask! 🙏
What if I want to braces bc I want it .😞☹️
You can absolutely still get them! 🤗 You should consider looking at Invisalign. It's an invisible plastic alternative to Braces
I got still a baby tooth on my upper teeth, but seems it have good position on it and strong. Do I need still to remove it? I'm 19
And also crooked on the bottom
Bro OMG iam same😱.
Is it the the fifth teeth?
How to fix deep bite?
I have abnormal eruption with crooked and primary teeth that didn't fallen . I am very Insecure about that😔 I am 18. Is braces work for me?
I’m in a similar boat tho I’m 14. I’m just going to pull them out but it’s extremely painful
@@HaroldWilson67 omg😲
@@phineasjoseph5812 I’ve been left no choice my dentist said I can’t have braces until all of my baby ones fall out so I will make them fall out
@@HaroldWilson67 But after fell down the gaps will look weird right??
@@phineasjoseph5812 probably but by then the braces will sort out all the gaps
I love crooked teeth.It's beautiful when smile
Thanks for watching!
My teeth are straight
I'm glad to hear that!
Just published a video on the broader topic of facial/jaw underdevelopment in case folks are interested: th-cam.com/video/8KYBtRJAubQ/w-d-xo.html
Excellent video! We watched through it and Dr. Mike Mew is a fantastic speaker. We've actually had the opportunity to hear him speak in person. Thanks for the comment. We would really appreciate it if you could subscribe to our channel 🥺 it would really help us gain the traction we need to help as many patients as possible.
crooked teeth are genetic
Thanks for your comment, we do have to disagree though. In fact it's only partially genetics. There's a lot of other factors involved the influence your teeth. Whether it's environment, diet, and a bunch of other factors.
Crooked teeth is caused by improper body and tongue posture which is environmental
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