Teeth Straightening

Braces work by exerting pressure on your jawline to change the way your smile appears.

Having straight teeth and a properly aligned jaw can impact not only your appearance but your overall health. Braces work slowly and treatments vary for everyone. Speak to our expert orthodontist if you’re curious about getting braces.

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Teeth Straightening FAQ's

What are the different types of braces available?

Various options include traditional metal braces, ceramic braces, lingual braces, Invisalign, Inman Aligners, and 6 Month Smiles.

How do braces work?

Braces apply continuous pressure to your teeth over time, gradually moving them into the desired position.

How long does teeth straightening treatment take?

The duration varies depending on individual cases, but it typically ranges from several months to a few years.

Are there any alternatives to traditional braces?

Yes, alternatives include clear aligners like Invisalign, which are less noticeable and can be removed for eating and cleaning.

How often do I need to visit the orthodontist during treatment?

Regular visits every 4-8 weeks are usually required to adjust the braces and monitor progress.

Can adults get braces?

Yes, braces are effective for adults as well as children. Many adults opt for less visible options like ceramic braces or Invisalign.

Will braces affect my daily activities?

Initially, braces may cause some discomfort and require dietary adjustments, but most people adapt quickly and can continue with their regular activities.

How should I care for my teeth while wearing braces?

Maintain good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly, and avoid foods that can damage the braces, such as hard, sticky, or sugary items.

Are there any risks associated with teeth straightening?

While generally safe, risks can include tooth decay, gum disease, or root resorption if proper oral hygiene is not maintained. Regular dental check-ups are essential.

What should I do if I experience pain or issues with my braces?

Contact your orthodontist if you experience significant pain, loose brackets, or broken wires to get professional advice and assistance.

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