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Your dentist may have discussed with you the benefits of having healthy teeth
and proper jaw alignment. Crooked and crowded teeth are hard to clean and
maintain. This can result in tooth decay, worsen gum disease and lead to tooth
loss. Other orthodontic problems can contribute to abnormal wear of tooth
surfaces, inefficient chewing function, excessive stress on gum tissue and
the bone that supports the teeth, or misalignment of the jaw joints. These can
lead to chronic headaches and face or neck pain. Treatment by an orthodontist
can be less costly than the additional care required to treat dental problems
arising as a result of orthodontic problems. For most people, a beautiful smile is
the most obvious benefit of orthodontics. After your braces come off, you'll feel
more self-confident.
How Orthodontic Treatment Works
Orthodontic appliances (braces) can be made of metal, ceramic or plastic. They may be removable or they may be brackets
bonded to the teeth. By placing a constant, gentle force in a carefully controlled direction, braces slowly move teeth to a
corrected position. This is a great time to wear braces! Gone are the days when a metal band with a bracket was placed
around each tooth. Wires are also less noticeable than they used to be and the latest materials move teeth faster with less
discomfort to patients.
Duration of Treatment
Treatment time typically ranges from one to three years, depending on the growth of the patient's mouth and face
and the severity of the problem. Patients grow at different rates and will respond differently to orthodontic treatment, so
case completion time may vary from the original estimate. Patient compliance is also an important factor in achieving the most
effective treatment. This includes regular orthodontic visits, consistent brushing and flossing, eating the right foods, prompt
repair of broken appliances, and diligent use of any prescribed headgear. Interceptive, or early treatment procedures, may
take as few as six months.
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