Orthodontic Braces

Orthodontic braces are a common dental treatment used to straighten teeth and correct bite problems. Traditional braces consist of metal brackets and wires, while more modern options include ceramic braces that blend in with natural tooth color.

What Problems Can Orthodontic Braces Treat?

Diastema (space in between your front tooth)

Crooked teeth, misplaced tooth

Overbites, under bites, cross bites, open bites, deep bites

Space closure

Class I, II (prominent front teeth), and III malocclusions (prominent chin)

Advantages and Disadvantages of Orthodontic Braces

Advantages

Aligns the teeth

Prevents temporomandibular joint disorder

Helps correct bite problems (malocclusion)

More confident

Gives patients the perfect smile they desire

Disadvantages

Plaque is the most common problem for patients with braces because of the difficulty of cleaning food particles

The duration of the patient to wear braces will last 6 months to 4 years (case to a case basis). On average, most patients wear their braces for up to 2 years.

At first, patients will experience mouth sores and difficulty in speech, however, this will lessen as the patient gets used to the braces

Patients with poor oral hygiene can lead to gum problems and tooth decay.

Types of Orthodontic Braces

​​Traditional metal braces (stainless steel)

Clear braces/ceramic braces-less conspicuous

Lingual braces-bonded at the back of the teeth making them invisible to other people

Gold plates stainless steel braces

Self-Ligating Braces/ Damon-faster treatment

Titanium braces-more expensive than stainless steel

Invisalign or clear removable teeth aligners

Frequently asked questions

What is the procedure for Orthodontic Braces?

What is the procedure for Orthodontic Braces?

The dentist will cement the brackets/ braces to the teeth and place an arch wire onto the brackets and elastic bands are tied to each bracket to hold the archwire. This whole process will last at least 2-3 hours. After placement of the brackets, patients are appointed to come back every 3 to 4 weeks for adjustment of wires and elastics, which will take only at least 20 to 30 minutes.

What are the materials used in Orthodontic Braces?

What are the materials used in Orthodontic Braces?

For diagnosis purposes: study cast, panoramic X-rays, cephalometric X-rays, and oral and facial photographs. This also includes brackets, arch wire, cement, etchant, bonding agent, elastics, and orthodontic instruments.

How long will I be wearing Orthodontic Braces?

How long will I be wearing Orthodontic Braces?

The duration of the patient to wear braces will last 6 months to 4 years (case to case basis). On average, most patients wear their braces for up to 2 years.

What should I avoid doing after getting Orthodontic Braces?

What should I avoid doing after getting Orthodontic Braces?

Are there any follow-up appointments?

Are there any follow-up appointments?

Orthodontic braces require regular maintenance to ensure optimal results. Monthly check-ups and adjustments are essential for monitoring progress and making necessary adjustments to the treatment plan. This consistent care helps ensure that the braces are working effectively to straighten teeth and correct bite problems.