Are you in the market for an orthodontist? Orthodontists can have varying degrees of expertise and experience with adults and children. You should select an orthodontic office with a doctor who is familiar with the type of braces you want to get for yourself or your child. In addition to metal braces, your orthodontist may employ orthodontic treatment such as traditional braces, self-ligating braces, clear braces, and Invisalign!
Our Orthodontist Lists Types of Orthodontic Treatment
Traditional Metal Braces
With traditional braces, there is a bracket attached to each of your teeth, and a wire (aka an “archwire”) connects the brackets to each other. Rubber bands hold the archwire to the brackets. As the archwire slowly straightens, it guides your teeth into position.
Self-Ligating Braces
Passive self-ligating braces such as Damon braces eliminate the need for rubber bands. Instead, they use a specialized clip instead of elastics to help the archwire guide your teeth into place. Thanks to these clips, the amount of pressure placed on each tooth is reduced, and this low-friction force on each tooth results in less discomfort for you. In addition, you won’t need as many trips to your orthodontic office for adjustments. That leaves more time for you to do the things you love!
Clear Braces
Clear braces work the same way that regular metal braces do, except instead of metal, they are made from tooth-colored ceramic! Clear braces are a great option when you want to straighten your teeth discreetly but are not a strong candidate for Invisalign. If your orthodontist offers Damon clear braces, then you can enjoy braces that are both tooth-colored and self-ligating, too!
Invisalign Aligners
Invisalign uses clear plastic aligners instead of braces to move teeth. Your orthodontist will customize thermoplastic trays to move your teeth. These trays can be removed during eating or when brushing teeth. These trays are switched out periodically to continually progress you forward in your treatment. Invisalign treatment is often preferred by adults because they are almost invisible. Our orthodontist is an Invisalign Preferred Provider and would be happy to answer any additional questions you may have about this revolutionary treatment option.
Deciding on Orthodontic Treatment Methods – Advice from Our Orthodontist
There are many factors that can influence your decision on which type of treatment to have. In addition to medical reasons for choosing a particular treatment, visual appearance may be a factor, as well as cost. Our orthodontist encourages you to check with your dental insurance plan to see how they cover orthodontic treatments. Be sure to discuss your questions and concerns with your orthodontist to make the best choice for yourself and your family.
The information provided in this article is not meant to be medical advice and is for educational purposes only. If you would like to learn more about this and other topics related to orthodontics, feel free to contact 303 Smiles, with a convenient orthodontic office location in Greenwood Village, CO, by calling 303.758.3414.