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Orthodontics FAQs

If you have a gap in your teeth or a crooked smile, you may have many questions about orthodontics. Here we will review frequently asked questions about orthodontics so that you can find the answers you are looking for.

Frequently asked questions

What is orthodontics?

Orthodontics is the branch of dentistry that focuses on the detection, treatment and prevention of dental and facial anomalies. Devices used for this procedure include braces and aligners.

What causes crooked teeth?

We inherit mouth and jaw features the way we inherit eye and hair color. Contributing factors include pacifiers, finger sucking, gum disease, trauma, tooth cavity and untimely loss of a baby tooth.

Why should I get orthodontic treatment?

Orthodontic treatment is necessary for two reasons — visual appeal and function. Realigning your teeth gives you an alluring and beautiful smile. This affects people’s perception of you and boosts your self-esteem. Orthodontic care also restores normal function to your teeth and makes cleaning them much easier.

When is the best time to have the first consultation?

The American Association of Orthodontists suggests that children should have their first orthodontic appointment before they reach seven years old. At that age, the permanent teeth would have started erupting, and the jawbone would have grown enough for a proper diagnosis. By visiting the orthodontist early, it would be easier to determine the best treatment and prevent complications.

What orthodontic options are available for adults?

Recent innovations have made it possible for adults to experience orthodontic care without the intrusiveness of metal braces. There are now transparent, less conspicuous braces for adults who want to get a new smile without ugly hardware. There is no age limit for orthodontic treatment.

How do braces work?

Braces use transparent, ceramic or stainless steel materials. The brackets bond to each tooth. Wires bind the brackets together to create a force that shifts the teeth into position. The primary purpose of all corrective devices is to apply mild pressure over time to align the teeth.

New materials and techniques help hasten the process and reduce the discomfort.

How expensive are orthodontic treatments?

Orthodontic treatment contributes immensely to a patient’s general physical, medical and psychological health. It is a worthwhile investment, and financing should not be the hindrance for getting the proper treatment you deserve. If you have been slated for an orthodontic procedure, discuss payment plans with your doctor. Try to find out about less expensive options you can consider.

How long will the treatment last?

Since every patient is unique, the duration of the treatment depends on the nature and severity of the condition. Usually, the procedure can last from 6 to 30 months. Afterward, you will need a retainer to prevent the teeth from shifting.

Do braces and aligners hurt?

Wearing braces or aligners is usually painless. In some cases, you may have mild pain in the first few days before you adjust to the braces. Occasional adjustments may cause temporary soreness. Over-the-counter drugs can help to reduce discomfort.

More questions?

If you have further questions about orthodontics, feel free to book an appointment with our dental office.

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