What to Expect When Getting Braces
Thinking about braces but unsure of the process? Dr. Barton Soper, Dr. Gabriela Aragon, Dr. Lauren Lewandowski, Dr. Mohammad Mainayar, Dr. Kara McCulloch and Dr. Todd Steinhart at Advanced Orthodontics breaks down everything you need to know about braces treatment, from your first visit to the final result.
Step 1: Initial Consultation
Your journey towards a straighter smile begins with an initial consultation. During this appointment, your orthodontist will thoroughly examine your teeth and discuss your treatment goals. This is the time to ask any questions you may have about the braces process. Your orthodontist will assess whether you have any oral health issues, such as cavities or gum disease, that need to be treated before starting braces.
You’ll also discuss the types of braces that may be right for you. Once the best option is chosen, you’ll be ready to move forward.
Step 2: Preparing for Braces
Before your braces can be placed, it’s important to ensure your teeth and gums are in optimal health. This might mean scheduling a dental cleaning or addressing any cavities or other dental issues.
Step 3: Braces Placement
Once you’re ready for treatment, the braces are applied. Brackets are attached to your teeth and connected by wires that work to gradually move your teeth into their new positions. It might feel a little uncomfortable at first, but you’ll adjust in no time! Just remember to eat braces-friendly foods and follow your orthodontist’s care instructions.
Step 4: Adjustments and Check-ups
Throughout your treatment, you’ll visit your orthodontist for regular check-ups and adjustments. During these visits, your orthodontist will tighten the wires or change the elastics to gradually shift your teeth into the correct position. Each adjustment may cause temporary soreness, but this is a sign that the braces are working.
You’ll also receive guidance on proper cleaning techniques to maintain healthy teeth and gums throughout your braces journey.
Step 5: Retainers and Follow-up Care
Once your teeth have moved into their new positions, your braces will be removed, and you’ll get to see your new, straighter smile! But to maintain your results, you’ll need to wear a retainer as directed by your orthodontist. This is crucial in preventing your teeth from shifting back to their original positions.
Ready to Get Started?
A straight smile can do wonders for your confidence. Contact Advanced Orthodontics today to schedule your consultation and take the first step towards achieving the smile you’ve always wanted!