With new and inventive orthodontic options hitting the market these days, some may be getting the impression that braces will one day be a thing of the past. However, though these newer options are effective, they are not right for everyone. Braces are still the best teeth straightening choice for many and have distinct advantages over other teeth straightening options.
Advances in orthodontic technology
Orthodontics was once associated with images of heavy train track-like braces and noticeable headgear. However, times have changed, and not only have braces become smaller and more delicate and discreet, but also they are no longer the only option. Many people find they can straighten their teeth with newer technologies such as clear aligners and skip braces.
Though often effective, clear aligners do not work for everyone. Clear aligners may not be effective for certain types of people and certain age groups. In addition, they tend to be more appropriate for mild to moderate misalignment and may not be effective for more severe cases and malocclusions.
Who should consider braces?
It is important to remember that braces still have distinct advantages over clear aligners. For example, they are non-removable, which makes them more appropriate for children, teens, or adults who may struggle to keep track of their aligners or forget to wear them. Also, the most complex corrections still respond best to more traditional braces.
Ultimately, only a dental professional can help patients decide which straightening method is best for them. However, for the most part, braces are typically a better option for:
- Young children
- Those with special needs
- Fixing large gaps between teeth
- Correcting severe bit issues
- Intrusion and extrusion
- Those requiring extractions before treatment
Braces may also be a better fit for those with dental work and patients whose teeth are too small or too rotated for clear aligners. When recommending a solution, a dental professional will look at all aspects of a patient's case.
Types of braces
If a patient's case calls for braces, the good news is that more options are available today. Many providers can offer patients braces with clear brackets and wires, a significantly less noticeable style. In addition, even styles of metal braces have become smaller and more discreet, with some braces being self-litigating and not requiring elastic ties. Certain styles may even offer shorter treatment times. In addition, some dental professionals offer lingual braces hidden behind the teeth. That image of a mouth full of metal is largely a thing of the past.
Learn more about teeth straightening with braces
Orthodontic technology is making teeth straightening easier every day. If you are unhappy with the alignment of your smile, braces may be your best option. Our team can help you evaluate your case and advise you on the best way to get the smile of your dreams. Call our office today to talk to our team and learn more about braces and other teeth straightening options.
Request an appointment or call Brookside Orthodontics at 209-732-1124 for an appointment in our Stockton office.
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