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Orthodontic FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

When should my child see the orthodontist?

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Most parents wonder when is the best time to have their child evaluated for braces. One common misconception regarding orthodontic treatment is to wait until all of your child’s permanent teeth (except the wisdom teeth) are present. However, an orthodontist can identify most problems involving the alignment of the teeth and jaw growth by the time a child is in the first or second grade. For this reason, the American Association of Orthodontists recommends that all children have a check up with an orthodontic specialist no later than age 7.

How long do you have to wear braces?

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It is important to keep in mind that aligning the teeth and the jaws does not happen overnight. Whether you are wearing conventional braces, clear aligners, or any other type of appliance, orthodontic movement is a gradual process. Orthodontic tooth movement is based on the use of light and continuous forces to correct your bite in an incremental, predictable, and healthy manner.

The total duration of orthodontic care, not including wearing retainers to maintain the result, depends on several factors. Such things as growth, as well as compliance with care, may influence treatment time. On average comprehensive orthodontic care to correct a malocclusion can take anywhere between 18-36 months. Orthodontic treatment for more limited problems with tooth alignment typically ranges from 6 to 18 months.

How often do you need to be seen after your braces are placed?

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Because orthodontic movement takes time, most appointments after the initial placement of appliances are scheduled approximately four to eight weeks apart. This interval gives your teeth time to move at both a steady and healthy pace. However, there may be situations where more frequent visits to evaluate the status of your case, tooth movement, or to have an additional adjustment are required.

Can adults wear braces?

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Teeth can be moved at any age. Orthodontic treatment as an adult can completely transform an imperfect and poorly aligned smile into one that is attractive and functions at its best. However, initiating orthodontic care and achieving a successful outcome relies on the presence of healthy teeth and supporting bone. For these reasons, it is essential for adult patients to address any outstanding dental problems before their appliances are placed and to remain diligent about maintaining their oral health throughout care.

Do braces hurt?

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When braces or aligners are first placed, it’s common to feel mild soreness or pressure as your teeth begin to move. This usually lasts only a few days and can be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers or a soft-food diet. Most patients find that any discomfort becomes minimal as they adjust to their treatment.

Will I need to wear a retainer after treatment?

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Yes! Wearing a retainer after orthodontic treatment is essential to maintain your results. Teeth naturally have a tendency to shift back toward their original positions. Your orthodontist will provide a custom retainer and specific instructions for how often to wear it to keep your new smile beautifully aligned for years to come.

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