Orthodontics is a specialized branch of dentistry that corrects misaligned teeth and jaws, improving your oral health and naturally leading to a beautiful and confident smile.
Orthodontic treatment offers numerous benefits beyond aesthetics. The way your teeth fit together has an impact in your oral health. A bad bite (malocclusion) can lead to issues like excessive wear, gum disease, chronic jaw pain, and even difficulty with everyday tasks like chewing.
Common orthodontic treatments include fixed appliances such as metal, ceramic, and lingual braces or customized clear aligners like Invisalign. At SameDay Dental Clinic, our orthodontists provide expert care that ensures long-lasting improvements to your oral health and confidence.
No, there is no age limit for orthodontic treatment! Adults of all ages are increasingly seeking braces and Invisalign treatments to achieve a straighter smile and improve their oral health. As long as you have healthy teeth and gums, you can be a candidate for orthodontics.
It is recommended to bring your child to an orthodontist for an evaluation around the age of 7, as this allows for early detection of any potential orthodontic issues and timely intervention if necessary.
While Invisalign uses gentle, continuous force to move your teeth, some people experience temporary discomfort, especially when starting a new aligner set. This discomfort is often described as a “pressure” and usually subsides within a few days.
In general, treatment can take anywhere from 6 to 12 months. Treatment duration varies depending on the severity and type of malocclusion, as well as the patient’s compliance to their orthodontist’s instructions. Your orthodontist will provide a timeline, tailored to your unique case.
Absolutely. Seeing your dentist for regular checkups and cleanings is especially important while you're wearing braces. Braces trap food particles, and cleanings prevent cavities and gum disease. Your dentist will monitor your oral health and collaborate with your orthodontist for optimal care.