Braces for Adults

If you have long been facing a problem of crooked teeth, you should probably consider getting adult braces.

It is natural for people with misaligned teeth to consider options to correct or fix the problem. It is not just because straight teeth improve your appearance but have a plethora of other benefits such as oral hygiene. Although dentists recommend getting braces after age of seven, many adults are opting for teeth correction treatment for different purposes.

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Thanks to the advanced technologies in the domain of dentistry, adult braces have become much more discreet and effective than ever before. However, determining the right type of braces may be overwhelming if you do not consult with professional orthodontics.

Whether you are considering getting braces for yourself or want orthodontic treatment for your teenager, the article includes all the necessary information to help you out.

How do Braces for Adults Work?

As mentioned earlier, dentistry has revolutionized in the past few decades, and orthodontics is no exception. Gone are the days when people used to have limited choices when it comes to perfecting smiles or bite.

Now there are plenty of braces types that dentists use in the field of modern orthodontics. People can choose from tooth-colored braces to invisible aligners to improve their smile without having to worry about their looks.

Interestingly, all types of braces work in different ways but have the same aim to correct the improper dental alignment. If you are an adult and have the problem of improper teeth alignment, your orthodontist can recommend your dental braces for the following reasons.

  • You have a wide space or gap between teeth
  • You have crowded and crooked teeth
  • Teeth are protruding and need straightening
  • You suffer from malocclusion (underbite or overbite), which means the upper and lower lines of your teeth do not meet.
  • You have misaligned teeth (congenital disability such as cleft lip and cleft palate)

It is important to determine the root cause of your dental problem to get braces. Remember that if you do not get treatment on time, they may lead to:

  • Difficulty in eating and cleaning teeth that may lead to further dental problems
  • Increased risk of damage to prominent biting teeth
  • Self-consciousness with teeth appearance
  • Speech impairments
  • Headaches and muscle strain

How Do Braces Help?

Wearing braces is the most effective way when it is about straightening misaligned teeth. Although the ideal age of getting braces is 10 to 15, they can still be effective after 20. That is why braces are becoming common among adults who are looking for a long-term solution to improve their aesthetic appearance and want to have a confident smile. A bulk of studies has shown that straight teeth lead to a high confidence level and better self-esteem.

It is important to maintain oral hygiene to keep your teeth in good condition. Your teeth need to be in good condition to withstand the pressure of braces. It is worth noting that if you have damaged teeth, suffer from any gum disease, or you already have had restorative work (implants or crowns), you will have limited choices for orthodontic treatment.

Regardless of what your reason is to get braces, they can be an ultimate solution to correct misaligned and malpositioned teeth, overbites, overcrowding to give you a beautiful smile.

Types of Braces for Adults

Aesthetics is one of the major considerations when it comes to choosing braces for adults. The following types of braces are some of the common options many adults prefer for their teeth alignment.

Aligners

braces-for-adults-02Aligners are typically clear trays that dentists switch out after every two weeks to adjust the teeth movement. Patients have to wear them for at least 20 to 22 hours a day and can remove for taking meals or brushing teeth. Invisalign is one of the most common brands of aligners.

Aligners comprise of composite material and are less noticeable. However, they are not invisible. They require proper cleaning and a timely changing schedule. Delays in switching out trays may lead to other problems.

Conventional Braces

There is a huge difference in the old type of braces and modern braces. Today, you do not need to band metal around your every single tooth. All it needs to hold to wires with a single bracket cemented on the front row of teeth. There are a few metal bands at the back of the teeth to anchor these wires.

The only drawback these braces have is that they are visible even if you choose the ceramic option.

Self-Ligating Braces

These braces pass the wires through a tiny metal clip. With self-ligating braces, you do not need elastic bands to move the teeth position.

Lingual Braces

It is another great option for adults who are looking for effective and invisible braces. Lingual braces are more like conventional braces. The only difference is that these braces are at the backside of teeth. The feature that makes lingual braces stand out among other types of braces is their virtual invisibility. They make the perfect choice for the people who are conscious about their looks and appearance.

No matter what type of braces you choose, you need a professional team of orthodontists to help you improve your smile. NYC Dental Orthodontics, in this regard offers premium quality dental services to patients regardless of their age to enhance their looks.

To find more options to accomplish your smile goals, contact us at (212) 207-8028  or visit our website NYC Dental Orthodontics.

Lawrence Silverberg

1 Comment

  1. Lynn Rothman on August 27, 2021 at 8:14 pm

    Do you offer adult palate expanders

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