Why Braces?

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Our office staff is dedicated to providing the most appropriate treatment for each of our patients. We believe that good orthodontic care begins with a comprehensive examination followed by open discussion regarding your concerns. We will speak candidly with you about our findings, our diagnosis, alternate treatments that may exist, and our recommended treatment option. The treatment plan should incorporate the needs of each individual and take advantage of new technological advances in order to provide treatment that adheres to established guidelines for long term stability and health of your teeth, gums and jaw joints. Working together, we can achieve a true partnership with one common goal - good tooth alignment that functions well and looks great.

How Orthodontic Treatment Works

Orthodontic appliances can be made of metal, ceramic, or plastic. They may be removable or they may be brackets that are bonded to the teeth. By placing a constant, gentle force in a carefully controlled direction, braces slowly move teeth to better positions. Fortunately, the time is right for braces now. Why? Materials used to move teeth are the result of years of research and refinement to develop methods to apply gentle continuous forces. The days of thick braces and thick wires with heavy pressure (sore teeth) are largely a thing of the past. You can choose brackets that are stainless steel or clear. At each appointment, you can also choose the colour of the ties that hold the wire in the brackets.

Duration of Treatment

Treatment time typically ranges from one to three years, depending on the growth of the particular individual's jaws and face, and the severity of the problem. Patients grow at different rates, and jaws are different shapes and sizes, so the time required to complete orthodontic treatment will vary from one person to the next. Diligent use of any prescribed headgear, appliances, or elastics are important factors in achieving the most efficient treatment and in being finished on schedule. Interceptive, or early treatment procedures, can take as little as 6 -12 months.