Top 10 Braces Questions and Answers

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Top 10 Braces Questions and Answers

The successful results from patient after patient prove that traditional braces are highly effective in treating orthodontic issues. 

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Are you considering braces to straighten your teeth or address a misaligned bite? If so, you are sure to have a lot of questions. Below you will find answers to those most commonly asked.

1. How Do Braces Work?

Metal brackets and wires work together to gradually move your teeth into proper alignment. The brackets are placed on each tooth and the wire connects each one. Rubber bands may also be used when a bite pattern needs to be corrected. 

An orthodontist will monitor how the treatment is progressing to ensure that the teeth are moving as they should. 

2. Are Braces or Invisalign Painful? 

It is not uncommon for braces or Invisalign to make your mouth feel a bit sore the first few days, however this is usually short-lived and using over-the-counter pain medication such as Tylenol or Ibuprofen  should be sufficient to relieve this discomfort.

Throughout the treatment, minor adjustments to your braces or switching to a new Invisalign tray may cause some temporary minor discomfort, but by using light, continuous forces, and moving at a slow and steady pace, we aim to reduce this discomfort as much as possible. It is not uncommon for patients to experience little to no discomfort after the initial week or two of treatment. 

3. How Often Do You Have to See Your Dentist When Wearing Braces or Invisalign? 

How often you will see your dentist during braces treatment will vary for each individual. On average, you can expect to have an appointment at least once every 4-6 weeks  while wearing traditional braces. Invisalign patients are generally able to go longer in between in person appointments and usually schedule appointments every 6-10 weeks. 

4. How Long Does Braces Treatment Last? 

The typical timeframe someone needs to wear braces is between 1 and 3 years. This number is dependent on case complexity, patient compliance and your specific orthodontic needs. As such, the treatment time may be shorter or longer. 

5. What is the Best Age to Get Braces? 

It is often recommended that you have all of your permanent teeth in before getting braces — often between 10 and 14 years of age. Because kids are still growing and developing, this is a great time to get braces as it allows the teeth to move more easily. However, some children may need orthodontic treatment earlier to either create skeletal change and widen the upper jaw, or move some teeth to allow the natural eruption of otherwise blocked out permanent teeth. Your child’s first orthodontic appointment should be scheduled between 8-9 years old. 

This should not discourage adults from getting braces. Adults of any age can greatly benefit from the treatment. 

6. How Much Do Braces or Invisalign Cost? 

Typically, the cost of braces or Invisalign can run between $3,000 and $8,000. However, this can vary greatly based on the level of complexity of the treatment and how long the braces need to be worn.  

7. Does Insurance Cover the Cost of Braces? 

If your dental insurance plan covers orthodontics or you have specific orthodontic insurance, then there is a good chance that a percentage of the cost of your braces will be covered. Most insurance carriers will not cover the entire cost of braces. However, we work with you and your family and offer flexible in office, monthly payment plans for the remainder of the treatment fee to ensure orthodontic care is accessible to everyone who desires it. 

8. What Foods Do I Have to Avoid With Braces? 

While wearing braces, you will want to remove chewy/sticky, and hard foods from your diet as much as possible. Cutting foods into small bites can also help reduce damage to your braces. 

9. How Do I Care For My Teeth While Wearing Braces? 

You will want to keep up on your brushing and flossing when you have braces — especially since there are so many new places for debris and bacteria to hide. Brush as normal, thoroughly and often. Floss will have to be threaded underneath the crosswire to get between the teeth. 

With braces, an electric toothbrush and waterpik can make caring for teeth much easier. 

10. What Happens When Treatment is Done? 

When treatment is complete, your orthodontist will remove the braces and you will be fitted for a retainer. Usually your orthodontist will tell you to wear your retainers for all day or the majority of the day for the first few months following the braces removal, but then the retainer will eventually be something you wear just at night. Without wearing your retainer, teeth will shift back to their original positions and you may need retreatment. Wear your retainer and your teeth won’t move.

Still Have Questions? 

If you still have questions about braces – or want to know if they are an ideal solution for your orthodontic needs – the team at Quincy Family Orthodontics can help. Contact us today.

Top 10 Questions About Braces

Does your child need braces? Dr Lewis, one of our specialist orthodontists at North Shore Orthodontics, answers our top 10 most commonly asked questions.

1.   WHEN IS THE BEST TIME TO START ORTHODONTIC TREATMENT?

It varies. At North Shore Orthodontics we recommend a first orthodontic evaluation for children between 7-9 years of age as some children benefit greatly from early intervention and we can take advantage of natural growth or prevent damage to teeth occurring. Wearing certain appliances may reduce a child’s time in braces later and may also make treatment more effective. Most children will start treatment between 12-15 years of age however early assessment is important to determine what is best for your child.  

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2.   AFTER AN INITIAL ASSESSMENT, WHAT HAPPENS IF THE ORTHODONTIST FEELS MY CHILD IS NOT READY TO START TREATMENT YET? 

At North Shore Orthodontics we have a wonderful free review programme which is great news for parents. If your child is not ready to start treatment, each year we will see them for a short visit to monitor their growth and development. We do not charge for these reviews and parents can have peace of mind that their child’s orthodontic treatment will start at the ideal time.

3.   DO MANY ADULTS GET BRACES?

We are seeing a growing trend in adults wearing braces with many people choosing to improve their smile and undergo treatment at later stages. At North Shore Orthodontics we offer many aesthetically pleasing options including invisible braces.

4.   HOW LONG WILL I NEED TO WEAR BRACES?

Most people wear braces for 1-2 years. After they are removed we fit the patient with a special retainer to keep newly straightened teeth in place.  Retainers protect and maintain beautiful new smiles into the future.

5.   HOW MUCH DO BRACES COST

Orthodontic costs will vary depending on the treatment needed and will be explained and set before treatment commences.  At North Shore Orthodontics we offer flexible, interest free payment plans to suit most budgets. If you have health insurance, you may also be entitled to claim a portion of the treatment cost back from your health fund.

6.   WILL WEARING BRACES GIVE ME A LISP?

Most braces will not impede speech. Lingual braces that are worn behind your teeth, and some plates, can take time to get used to and may temporarily impact speech.

7.   ARE WEARING BRACES PAINFUL?

Wearing braces is usually simple and easy with the modern brackets and wires available today. While it is normal to experience some discomfort soon after braces are first fitted, and sometimes after they are adjusted, it can be taken care of with non-prescription analgesics such as Panadol if needed. 

8.   WILL MY CHILD STILL BE ABLE TO ENJOY THE ACTIVITIES THEY LOVE & ARE THERE ANY FOODS TO AVOID?

At North Shore Orthodontics we have a variety of braces and treatment options that will fit your child’s lifestyle. Some braces are removable, and some stay fixed in place. If you choose fixed braces for a child who plays contact sports, we recommend a mouth guard to protect their new smile. Children who play wind instruments usually adjust to braces quickly and easily. A patient who wears fixed braces will need to avoid hard and sticky foods and cut fruit and veggies into sticks and wedges. 

9.   DO YOU NEED A REFERRAL TO SEE AN ORTHODONTIST?

A referral is not needed to see an orthodontist however many people are referred to our practice by their family dentist. 

10.       WHY SEE A SPECIALIST AT NORTH SHORE ORTHODONTICS? 

We all want to look our best and that includes having the best smile that we can have. Teeth, and sometimes entire facial structures, are permanently changed by orthodontic treatment and that is why you want the most qualified person with the most expertise to create your smile or correct your bite. Our specialist orthodontists have completed a master’s or doctorate degree requiring an additional 3 years of full-time university training on top of their general dental degree. As specialist orthodontists we limit our practice to orthodontic treatment all day, every day. With our doctors regularly attending professional development and our teaching commitments at the University of Sydney, patients can be assured they will receive the benefits of the latest orthodontic treatments and technologies.

First step

Simply call our practice on to book an orthodontic assessment or go to our Contact Us page and submit a request. We look forward to creating your beautiful, healthy and straight smile.

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