FREQUENTLY ASKED QUESTIONS - Orthodontic Braces

Teeth alignment is the straightening and correction of misaligned or crooked teeth, which can be caused by gaps, crowding, overlapping teeth or tooth size discrepancy. Teeth alignment allows for healthier teeth and gums, easier cleaning, overall health benefits, as well as confidence from having a smile with straighter teeth.

  • Aligners
  • Traditional Metal Braces
  • Ceramic Braces
  • Lingual braces

Factors to consider while choosing Orthodontic treatment
Factors to consider in choosing the most appropriate treatment include:

  • Primary Factors:
    1. Effectiveness: How the chosen treatment will make your teeth look once treatment is over.
    2. The Orthodontist performing the treatment: Specifically, finding an Orthodontist who is skilled and trained in your preferred treatment approach and whom you’re comfortable with.
    3. The cost of the treatment: Including the total cost of the treatment, and also the potential cost of consultations and retention, and the personal cost of having a visible treatment in terms of confidence and lifestyle effects.
  • Secondary factors:
    1. Duration of treatment and frequency of doctor visits: Including that of the initial treatment and any retention.
    2. Comfort of treatment: Including whether the device can irritate your gums or the inside of your mouth.
    3. Convenience: Including whether the device can be removed to help you maintain your oral health during treatment.
    4. Need for extractions.

Traditionally, treatment with dental braces begins when a child has lost most of his or her baby (primary) teeth, and a majority of the adult (permanent) teeth have grown in — usually between the ages of 8 and 14.

The length of your treatment will depend on your specific needs and will be determined by your Orthodontist. The average treatment for an adult is about 12 to 18 months and for teenagers, treatment length may vary based on the type of malocclusion and will be determined by your Orthodontist after the initial Consultation and Diagnosis.

Braces are a common feature of many people's teen years, and the ages between 10 and 16 are considered optimal for orthodontic treatment because that's when it's easiest to move teeth around. But if you missed that window, it's not too late. You're never too old for braces.

Getting braces put on your teeth doesn't hurt. ... Within a few hours, you will begin to develop some pain and soreness in your teeth and gums. This pain will probably last about a week. During that time, you will be getting used to the feeling of your new braces.

The reason bad breath is more common with braces is that the hardware of braces makes it easier for tiny particles of food to get trapped underneath the brackets and wires. These foods are broken down by bacteria, and a by-product of that process is an unpleasant smell: halitosis, or bad breath.

By bringing the teeth and jaws into alignment, braces and Aligners can have a positive impact on your face shape and features. ... However, in more severe cases, such as with an underbite or overbite, the facial appearance can be negatively impacted due to a jaw imbalance

Many people with braces worry that they won't be able to kiss someone else while until the braces are removed. Others worry that it will be an unpleasant experience, either for them or their partner. Never fear. Kissing with braces is not only possible, it can be just as enjoyable for both of you as it is without them.

The results of this study showed that the subjects wearing braces viewed themselves as more attractive when not wearing a fixed orthodontic appliance, followed by wearing an esthetic fixed orthodontic appliance (clear ceramic braces) and then by wearing a metal fixed orthodontic appliance (stainless steel braces)

Overall, braces will not make the teeth loose. However, in rare cases of root resorption the orthodontist will monitor the progress and advise the patient accordingly. Patients wearing braces should always communicate their thoughts with us to get their concerns addressed right away.

First Day in Braces. “Do braces hurt?” That is one of the first and most common questions patients often ask us. Rest assured that generally, braces do not hurt; however, you might experience slight discomfort for a couple of days after you first get your braces.

Orthodontic treatment and your road to a winning smile typically entails three stages – the Planning Stage, Treatment Stage, and Retention Stage.

Many treatment options can be considered to close your gap, including:

  • Metal braces
  • Ceramic braces
  • Aligners
  • Lingual braces

Do you consider braces unattractive? No.. if a person appears confident enough with what ever he is wearing and the manner in which he is carrying himself (even when they are 'braces'), the person appears attractive.

Yeah, you may get some stares from those around you especially when you talk (people can't help but take notice of the metallic look :P), but even they get used to seeing your brace face look after a few days. ... Braces will make you look better eventually. In the meantime, they don't have to make you look ugly.

It doesn't matter if the braces will make you less attractive or not. ... If you're refraining yourself from getting braces just because you think that it would affect your dating life, then don't. Braces has nothing to do with dating. It's such a trivial thing that guys don't even notice much.

You Can Have Braces At Any Age.
There is no age limit for this kind of corrective treatment though, so don't be put off by the stereotypes. You can use braces to correct misaligned teeth at any age, just so long as your teeth and gums are reasonably strong 

Many people assume that dental braces are only for children and teenagers. Not true! People of any age can turn to orthodontic treatment, even those who are over the age of 50. It is crucial to fix the wrong bite and other dental imperfections before they get more serious as one gets older.

Before getting braces, you'll need to have a teeth cleaning and have all other dental work completed. This may include having wisdom teeth removed so they don't interfere with the orthodontic treatment. You'll need to adjust your diet.

There are a couple of reasons that an orthodontist wants you to get a professional dental cleaning before starting braces. It is a precaution to make sure you have clean teeth to avoid dental problems that require treatment. ... So, it is mandatory to get your teeth professionally cleaned before your braces.

Orthodontic treatment takes place in stages. The first stage is to align your teeth. If you have teeth removed, you may notice improvements in the appearance of your teeth right away. If you do not, you may actually notice changes in the alignment of your teeth that temporarily make them look worse

The first few days after you get your braces on, you should eat mostly soft food as your teeth may feel sore. If you have been thinking about losing weight, this is a good time to do it! ... After a few days, you will be able to eat most foods again.

Part of the reason that people wear braces is to correct or prevent larger oral health problems, but an even bigger reason is that braces change the appearance of the entire face. Braces allow your facial symmetry to be restored by realigning your teeth

Often, no matter where the gap originates, you must wear a full set of braces on both your upper and lower teeth. That's because moving any teeth affects your entire mouth. If you have a space because you're missing teeth, you might also need more extensive repair work done, such as tooth implants or a bridge.

Complications With Braces

  • Tooth decay or gum disease. When wearing braces, the areas of the teeth and gums that are close to or under arch wires and brackets are difficult to clean. ...
  • Allergic reactions. ...
  • Soft tissue injuries and canker sores. ...
  • Root Resorption. ...
  • Decalcification and Cavities. ...
  • Ankylosis. ...
  • Relapse. ...
  • They're still worth it!

Metal and Clear Braces
The minimum time to wear braces can be as little as several months to fix a basic crooked tooth or spacing issue through to 36 months for both metal braces and ceramic braces. Ceramic braces use tooth-coloured brackets and arch wires so they are less conspicuous than metal braces 

Share the post "Can you wear braces twice?" If you've worn braces before, and you're wondering if you can wear them again, the answer is yes! ... If your teeth have shifted after braces, you're not alone. Maybe you stopped wearing your retainers or weren't happy with your result.

Yes, undergoing orthodontic treatment can bring changes to a person's face. Don't worry though – the changes that braces will make are purely positive! Braces will fix alignment issues with your face and give you a more symmetrical, natural look to both your mouth and your jawline.

You can still eat pizza when you have braces, but it all comes down to the type of pizza. The best way to go is soft-crust pizza. Tougher crusts or thin crusts can damage your braces and get stuck between the wires, brackets and your teeth. ... You could even have fun making your own pizza to suit your orthodontics

You can still eat things like ice cream, brownies, cookies, cake, French fries, burger, hot dogs, and pizza (just avoid the crust), no problem. Below is a list of foods to avoid and foods you can eat. If you are careful and practice good oral hygiene, you'll achieve a great smile in the amount of time

Foods you CAN eat with braces:
Grains - pasta, soft cooked rice. Meats/poultry - soft cooked chicken, meatballs, lunch meats. Seafood - tuna, salmon, crab cakes. Vegetables - mashed potatoes, steamed spinach, beans. 

  • Popcorn
  • Nuts
  • Hard taco shells
  • Sticky and hard candy
  • Gum
  • Ice
  • Corn chips
  • Pretzels

Yes, you can eat fried chicken while you are wearing braces. You have to be somewhat careful while eating the whole chicken. ... The popular method and the best mannered method would be to eat your chicken with a knife and fork. But, I like to tear chunks of chicken off of the whole pieces with my fingers

The Do's and Don'ts of Braces Care

  • Do: Careful Tooth Care. Brushing and flossing are always important. ...
  • Don't: Remove Elastic Bands. It's no secret that everyone hates those elastic bands that come with your braces. ...
  • Do: Rinse After Eating. ...
  • Don't: Eat Sticky Foods. ...
  • Do: Keep Going to the Orthodontist.

The adhesive we use to secure the brackets to your teeth will dry very quickly but can take up to 24 hours to fully set. ... Brush your teeth at least twice a day – after breakfast and after dinner. For the first few days, check your braces in the mirror after brushing to ensure that you have removed all food particles.

If braces are new to you, it's normal to feel discomfort in and around your mouth. This means that the alignment of your teeth and jaw are improving.

One of the frequently asked questions is “do braces move your teeth every day?”
Your teeth gradually shift to the desired position. The change in position is very minor which can be noticed on daily basis. 

As a general rule, your total time in braces will be between 18 and 24 months. In that time, you can start to actually notice the changes in your teeth's appearance as early as four weeks from being fitted. But two or three months is the average expectation.

If you don't wear your rubber bands, the teeth won't move, the bite won't be corrected, and the teeth won't align appropriately. This will happen too if you only wear rubber bands for a couple hours or wear them really well for a couple weeks and then forget the next week.

Most orthodontists recommend wearing the aligners for three to six months to fix teeth gaps and prevent others from appearing. The daily recommended amount of time for them to work this fast is between 20 and 22 hours during a day. In complex cases, you should wear retainers after the treatment.

Here are some tips to help you do so:

  1. Keep your braces and oral cavity clean: If you keep your mouth clean, your teeth are able to move into their correct positions faster. ...
  2. Cut large, hard-to-eat foods into smaller pieces: It is best if you chop your solid foods into small pieces before you eat them.

Your braces are working to gently loosen and move your teeth into their new positions. Your braces may also feel less tight during week three. This is a good sign that your braces are working as they're designed

Phase 3: The Retention Phase
When the teeth have been correctly aligned, fixed braces and removable devices will be removed and discontinued. The most cumbersome part of the orthodontic treatment is now over. We will next create a custom retainer. 

In short, the rubber band can be the last step to braces, if all other correction and tooth alignment are completed. But, sometimes, you may get this elastic in the early or mid-stage of treatment

In short, power chains are used in the second half of the active treatment phase of braces. It's almost before the removal braces and near the last steps in braces. However, we may use them at the early stage of treatment, if it's necessary.

This means many adult patients can look to have braces anywhere from 18 months to about three years. I hear some kids have to wear braces even longer! Could be. In some cases, a younger patient may have a major alignment problem, such as a tooth coming in in the wrong place.

Removal is the Safest Option.
The biggest risk of leaving braces on for years is the damage caused by dental plaque. Unless a patient is especially meticulous with their oral hygiene, eventually, their teeth will begin to rot. Bacteria may also harm gum tissue, leading to gum disease.

Depending on your situation, you might wear your braces for anywhere from 18 months to three years. Regardless of age, you'll wear a retainer after treatment to keep your teeth from moving back

There is no way for you to safely remove your braces at home without risking tooth damage… and leaving adhesive on the teeth that won't come off! ... Improper removal of orthodontic brackets (braces) can cause you to fracture the enamel of your teeth.

It is always recommended to whiten teeth after braces, instead of before. ... As your teeth shift during your orthodontic treatment, this will create an uneven shade spectrum across your smile. Orthodontists often recommend that their patients wait about six months after their braces are removed to whiten their teeth.

All these substances natural and artificial make your teeth look bad for time being apart from their alignment. After the orthodontic treatment (1 month) and the teeth cleaning, your smile and teeth will look great but give time for re-mineralisation of teeth

The reason for yellow teeth is the plaque that builds in hard-to-reach areas due to brackets. If you neglect it for long time, your teeth starts to decay causing them to turn yellow. This is a common occurrence but not permanent. Good news is that, natural coloration can be restored once the braces are removed.

Sometimes tooth contouring is offered in conjunction with braces. This can be to: ... Correct rough edges on front teeth or reduce the tip of pointed canine teeth.

We've been asked questions like do braces change your nose? The answer is not directly. However, by shifting the teeth and jaws, this alters the angles between the lips and nose, which can make the nose look a little different.

So the answer is yes; when integrated, braces improve the jawline and affect the way your face appears. Braces cause symmetry to your face and fix any alignment problems that appear obstinate, and at the same time, restore the natural appearance to your mouth and jawline

There are a number of things that may go wrong with brace treatment since the teeth are part of a complex biological system involving the gums, jaw bones and facial muscles. Examples include: ... The way the teeth bite together can also be affected: The teeth bite up into the gum of the roof of your mouth causing soreness.

Congrats on the removal of your braces! Yes, it's perfectly normal. Teeth will tend to move back to their original positions after braces is taken off. ... Hence we usually advise our patients to wear retainers full time (24/7 except eating or brushing teeth) for the first 6 months to a year and night time thereafter.

While the risk of getting white spots is greater during braces, white spots can occur without orthodontic treatment in the absence of proper brushing and dental care. Once the spots appear, it is likely they will remain there, as they do not easily disappear and are not completely reversible

After you have had your braces removed, your teeth will be perfectly straight, but while the braces can move the teeth, they can't move the ligaments which connect your teeth to the jaw bone – these ligaments become more elastic and stretch to accommodate the new position of your teeth while you wear braces

And sometimes feature that may look unattractive in one person's smile may actually look very attractive in another smile. This is true of a tooth gap. Technically called a diastema, many people are very unhappy if they have a gap in their smile and want to use orthodontics to treat it.

Teeth Can Shift After Braces
Teeth aren't permanently attached to your mouth with braces. They are simply guided in a way to make them straight. When braces are removed, the teeth no longer have that barrier. ... However, there are some situations that could occur that could turn straight teeth into crooked teeth.

To answer one of the common queries of “Do braces make your lips bigger?” if you have a small or medium overbite, your lips will change, but subtly. On the bright side, you can end up having a bigger and brighter smile after your orthodontic treatment. Keeping the right levels of expectations is important.

Yes any orthodontist will remove the braces...you may just have to sign a release form before they do it and pay a charge, but there is no law that says the original orthodontist owns the braces!... you can go to whoever you want as long as they will accept you and you will pay their fee.

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