WHAT IS IT?
Orthodontics is used to straighten teeth, correct malocclusions (bad bites), and treat TMJ disorders. Traditional orthodontics (braces) utilize brackets bonded to the teeth and a series of wires held by elastics which are used to straighten the teeth and correct the bite.
WHEN TO GET ORTHODONTICS
You should consider getting orthodontics if:
- The location of your teeth or jaws affects your bite
- If you experience malocclusions
- If you have cooked, missing, or protruding teeth
BRACES
Traditional braces are the quickest way to straighten teeth and more cost-friendly than Invisalign. Regular brushing and flossing, as well as maintaining regular cleaning appointments, is especially important when undergoing traditional orthodontics to ensure the health of your teeth and to avoid the need for restorative procedures.
INVISALIGN
Invisalign utilizes a series of clear, removable aligners (retainers), as opposed to wires, to align the teeth. Appointments are roughly every 4-6 weeks until treatment is complete, and new retainers are delivered at every appointment. While the retainers are removable, successful treatment is dependent on the retainers being worn 22-24 hours a day. Invisalign treatment is highly aesthetic as the retainers are nearly invisible and their removability allows easy access for oral hygiene and maintenance.