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What Are Orthodontic Braces?
Braces are dental devices used to straighten teeth, fix bite problems, and improve overall smile alignment. They gently move teeth into the correct position over time using brackets, wires, and bands.
What Do Braces Treat?
Braces help correct:
- Crooked or crowded teeth
- Gaps between teeth
- Overbite, underbite, open bite, and crossbite
- Jaw alignment issues
How Long Do You Need to Wear Them?
Treatment usually takes 1–3 years, depending on the severity of the case and how well instructions are followed.
Types of Braces
- Metal Braces – Classic, durable, and most common.
- Ceramic Braces – Tooth-colored and less noticeable.
- Self-Ligating Braces – No elastic bands, easier to clean.
- Lingual Braces – Placed behind the teeth (hidden).
- Clear Aligners – Removable and nearly invisible (like Invisalign®).
Caring for Braces
- Brush and floss carefully around brackets and wires
- Avoid sticky, hard, or crunchy foods
- Attend regular adjustments and cleanings
- Wear retainers after treatment to keep teeth in place
Benefits of Braces
- Improved smile aesthetics
- Better oral health (easier to clean straight teeth)
- Corrects bite for proper chewing and speaking
- Prevents future jaw or dental issues
Suitable for:
Children, teens, and adults—it’s never too late for a healthy smile!
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Frequently Asked Questions
Braces can be used by children, teens, and adults. While many get them in their early teens, there's no age limit for orthodontic treatment.
You may feel mild discomfort or pressure for a few days after getting braces or after adjustments, but this is temporary and manageable.
Typically, you’ll need to visit the orthodontist every 4–8 weeks for adjustments and progress checks.
You’ll need to avoid hard, sticky, or chewy foods that can damage brackets or wires. Softer foods are recommended during treatment.
After braces, you’ll need to wear a retainer as prescribed to keep your teeth in their new position and prevent them from shifting back.