Orthodontic treatment is mistaken for ‘only’ teenagers. This is not the case. There is no limit on age with orthodontics.
More and more adult patients want to get orthodontic treatment, and due to some incredible advancements in the world of orthodontics, we now have a range of options to straighten your smile.
Find everything you need to know about Adult Orthodontics, including:
- Why adults should consider straightening their smile
- Your orthodontics treatment options
- Invisalign
- Lingual Invisible Braces
- Traditional Braces
- SureSmile Braces
- The advantages of a straighter smile
- Which treatment is right for me?
- Why choose orthodontic treatment?
Frequently Asked Questions
Orthodontic treatment for adults is a great way to achieve a straighter, more confident smile. There are many effective options available, including traditional braces, clear aligners, lingual braces, self-ligating braces, and accelerated orthodontics. By consulting with an orthodontist and finding the right treatment for their individual needs, adults can enjoy the benefits of a beautiful and healthy smile.
Adults can benefit from braces to correct various dental issues such as crooked or misaligned teeth, overcrowding, and bite problems, or to improve their smile for cosmetic reasons. Braces can offer a positive change to an individual’s oral health and appearance, leading to increased confidence and overall well-being.
While braces are commonly linked with kids and teens, it’s never too late to get them. There’s no age restriction for getting braces, and you can pursue a perfect smile at any stage of life.
The duration of adult orthodontic treatment can vary depending on the complexity of the case and the type of treatment used. On average, treatment can take anywhere from 12 to 36 months. However, some cases may require shorter or longer treatment times. It’s best to consult with an orthodontist to get a more accurate estimate based on your individual needs.
Yes, wearing a retainer after your braces are removed is typically recommended to help maintain the alignment of your teeth. Your orthodontist will advise you on how long you need to wear the retainer, as this can vary from person to person. Initially, you may need to wear the retainer full-time and then transition to wearing it only at night. Regular retainer wear is essential to prevent your teeth from shifting back to their original positions.
While wearing braces, it’s important to be mindful of the foods you eat to avoid damaging your braces. Hard, sticky, or chewy foods should be avoided, as they can bend wires or loosen brackets. It’s best to stick to softer foods and avoid foods that require excessive chewing. Additionally, sugary and acidic foods and drinks should be limited to prevent tooth decay and damage to the braces. Your orthodontist will provide you with a list of foods to avoid and recommend dietary modifications during your treatment.
Find out more about adult orthodontics here at South East Orthodontics
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