Can I Get Braces Even Though I’m An Adult?

Luck orthodontic patient Braces aren’t just for children. An increasing number of adults with teeth misalignment are opting to get them straightened. If you’re considering this option, you will be relieved to know that there are many choices when it comes to braces for adults. We at Luck Dental Clinic offer world-class dental treatments to our patients.

You can rest assured that we will provide you all the information you need about the different types of braces and what their pros and cons are. This detailed approach helps to ensure that you can make an informed choice about your dental health.

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When Do Adults Need Braces?

If you didn’t have orthodontic treatment as a kid, there might be some untreated problems such as a misaligned jaw, crooked teeth, an underbite or overbite. You could be experiencing earaches, tooth decay, and headaches or even gum disease or chewing problems as a result. Even adults have the opportunity to make sure these problems are fixed.

Signs That You Need Braces

You must discuss all your concerns with your dentist during your semi-annual checkup. If you are experiencing any pain or dental problems, schedule an appointment with your general dentist. They may recommend that you get an evaluation from an orthodontist.

These professionals specialize in moving or straightening misaligned jaws and teeth. An orthodontist will have completed a comprehensive dental graduate program spanning four years. Also, they will have two to three years of specialization in orthodontics.

The Best Way to locate an orthodontist

Ask your general dentist for their recommendation. You can also ask family and friends for references, or check online and read Yelp reviews of orthodontists near you.

Questions You Should Be Asking the Orthodontist If You Are Thinking About Getting Braces

The first consultation you have with the orthodontist should cover various areas, such as:

  • How will dental braces correct my problem?
  • What type of braces should I opt for?
  • For what duration would I need to wear braces?
  • Can I schedule appointments at times convenient to me?
  • What would be the overall cost of the treatment?
  • What are the payment modes you accept, and when do I make the payments?
  • Which cost would insurance cover and which would be my out-of-pocket costs?

Most orthodontists used to recommend that their adult patients opt for metal braces, on account of their reliability. But, dental technology has advanced in a big way, and there are several other options today. Discuss these options with your orthodontist to determine what would work best for you.

Types of Braces

The different options include:

  • Metal braces- These are made of high-grade SS.
  • Clear ceramic braces- They work just like conventional stainless steel braces, but are less noticeable than the latter. However, they are more prone to breaking than steel braces.
  • Lingual or Concealed Braces- The brackets of these braces aren’t visible as they are attached to the back of the teeth.

Brands like Invisalign have brought to market these customized, clear removable trays. You need to wear them for at least 22 hours daily and can remove them while eating and brushing. They are a very comfortable option but are effective in fixing only minor teeth misalignments.

Are Braces Different For Adults?

The treatment might last much longer because adult teeth have stopped growing. It’s more difficult to force an adult’s teeth into a specific direction because the teeth are very well-set and more challenging to pressure into moving. The treatment could last for 18-20 months, and you would need to wear a retainer for some period after the braces have been removed.

If you would like more information about our orthodontic services, schedule a visit with one of our expert doctors. Contact Luck Dental Clinic via this form or call us at (715) 472-2211 to fix an appointment.  We assure you of the best services in hygienic and comfortable settings.

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