Why do you need to see an orthodontist? They straighten crooked or overcrowded teeth in your mouth or large gaps between teeth. You might have a problem chewing, teeth grinding, or suffer from TMJ. All these issues are treated by an orthodontist in children and adults. Because an abnormal bite occurs between the ages of 6 and 12, many patients begin treatment at ages 8 to 14.
Traditional braces have changed and metal braces are smaller, more comfortable, and flatter than the braces of years ago. Traditional braces can still give you a straight and beautiful smile. Many patients still choose this method and find the results better.
Traditional brace brackets are made of stainless steel, titanium, or ceramic that are bonded to your teeth. There is a wire that connects all the braces to put pressure on your teeth to move them in the right direction. Elastics are often used to hold the wire to the braces. It sometimes involves wearing headgear and other appliances while at home or during the day. This process can take one to two years.
We treat both children and adults with traditional orthodontics. When you come in for an appointment, we will examine your teeth and take x-rays and impressions. We will then meet to discuss the treatment and procedure recommended. We will make your braces based on images and impressions. Often they require tightening every four to six weeks. Metal braces are used for jaw problems, crooked teeth, abnormal bites, tooth grinding, and TMJ.
They are less expensive than the clear aligners and designed for families on a budget or that want to save money. These types of braces are for pre-teens, teens, and adults. You don’t have to worry about losing an expensive aligner with traditional orthodontics. The best orthodontist will offer this type of treatment for patients. This method works best for severe overcrowding, crooked teeth, underbite, and crossbite.
Digital X-rays get very precise images of your teeth that can be seen on a computer screen. They require some training to use but are less expensive and easier to see than traditional ones. Ceramic braces are made of resins that match the color of your teeth. They work the same as metal but are less noticeable than metal. They use a thin wire to connect the braces. They are effective but break more often than metal.
Contact us to discuss the best traditional orthodontic treatment for your children or yourself. We want to provide you with the best treatment that works to provide effective long-term results. We believe the best orthodontist offers traditional treatment.
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