Recent developments in orthodontic technology and treatment options have motivated more adults to seek treatment for their orthodontic issues. Today, our orthodontist at Toothworks at Square One explains the ins and outs of adult braces and other treatment options.
Why do adults need orthodontic treatment?
Several oral health problems can be caused by teeth that are improperly positioned or crowded in your mouth.
This can affect jaw function and speech. It may also lead to uneven wear on your teeth. Misaligned teeth can also impact oral hygiene since properly aligned teeth are fairly easy to clean with normal brushing and flossing.
But a misalignment may cause the teeth to overlap, causing debris from food and bacteria to get stuck in places that your toothbrush and floss can’t easily reach. This can result in tooth decay and eventual gum disease.
Aesthetically, misaligned teeth may cause cosmetic issues and feelings of insecurity in appearance – causing some people to avoid activities such as public speaking or smiling for family pictures, or even eating in public.
As you might imagine, these issues can affect the quality of your life, so orthodontic treatment may be highly beneficial.
Low Profile Orthodontic Options for Adults
Adults frequently express concern about the aesthetics or appearance of braces as a reason for not seeking orthodontic treatment. Fortunately, dental and orthodontic technology has advanced significantly.
Many convenient and discreet orthodontic treatment options are available for adult patients to choose from, depending on their needs. Each of these options has its advantages and disadvantages.
Clear Aligners
Some patients may be candidates for clear aligners – clear, custom-made plastic aligners that are difficult for the average observer to tell that you’re wearing. They gradually move the teeth into prescribed positions with gentle, continual pressure throughout treatment - without the need for metal brackets or wires.
One big plus with clear aligners is that they’re removable, allowing you to drink, eat, brush and floss as you normally would. And whether you wear them to work, at events or out on the town, their combined transparency and convenience make them an attractive treatment option. For many people, they fit comfortably into their everyday lifestyle.
However, for treatment to be successful, you must wear the aligners for 22 hours per day – which requires a significant amount of self-discipline. You must also remember to change aligner sets as needed and to schedule meal and eating times.
Braces
Thanks to advancements in orthodontic technology, adult braces have become a more viable option for those who may not be candidates for clear aligners, or who may prefer braces.
Metal braces are now less obtrusive and much more comfortable than they once were due to improvements in design. Consisting of brackets, wires and elastic bands, the parts work together to apply calibrated force to your teeth, gradually shifting them over time.
Braces can be used to treat complex or simple malocclusion and misalignment problems. Because they are fixed appliances, you can't take them out to brush, floss, eat or drink, but you also won't have to worry about timing your meals and snacks or forgetting to switch or replace your aligners.
Financing
If you are concerned about the cost of adult braces, clear aligners or other orthodontic treatment, talk to your orthodontist. They may have financing options or payment plans available.