South Fl Orthodontics Questions and Answers – Provided By Angelakis Orthodontics
How long do I have to wear braces? – Ft Lauderdale Orthodontic Care
Usually about 24 months. Adults are especially concerned about the amount of time they need to wear braces. On average, it takes about 24 months to complete an orthodontic treatment. Some patients require less than 12 months, but there are also patients requiring up to 3 years of treatment before their teeth reach the desired position
Why consider having orthodontics?
Our appearance matters… a great smile and pleasant appearance is a livelong personal asset. Self-esteem is often boosted when troubled crooked teeth are straightened. Straight Teeth Are Easier To Maintain As They Are Easier To Clean. Once You Have Received Orthodontic Treatment, The Teeth That You Or Your Child Have In Your Mouths Will Also Be Less Subject To Abnormal Wear. If Your Treatment Involved Ensuring A Better Bite, You Will Also Be Able To Eat And Speak Better – And You Will Have Been Clearly Told How To Maintain Your Teeth In The Future!
Do braces hurt when they are put on?
Getting braces put on your teeth doesn’t hurt. It takes between one to two hours to have braces put on your teeth. First, your orthodontist puts bands around your back molars. … Within a few hours, you will begin to develop some minor discomfort and soreness in your teeth and gums but that is a normal part of the process.
What is the earliest age to have orthodontic work?
The American Academy Of Orthodontists Recommends An Orthodontic Assessment For A Child As Early As Age 7. Remember That Only A Specialist Will Be Able To Assess The Real Situation With Your Child’s Teeth, What Could Be Expected In Later Years, And How To Prevent Possible Future Problems. Therefore – The Earlier We See A Patient, The Better, As We Can Then Guide The Development Of The Teeth And Jaws And Completely Prevent Complicated Or Even Any Orthodontics Later.
How old can I be to have orthodontic work?
Assuming you have healthy teeth and gums teeth can be straightened at any age. Our office has successfully handled orthodontic care for people in the 60 and 70’s. Orthodontics Is The Fastest Growing Industry In Adult Dentistry – Specifically In The Adult Age Group. With Older Patients Compliance Is Usually Not An Issue.
What are the different types of braces for children and adults?
Traditional Metal Braces:
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Traditional braces or metal braces are generally made out of high-grade stainless steel. They consist of brackets that are attached to the teeth with dental adhesive, and wires that are then attached to the brackets. The wires, in turn, are attached to the brackets with ties (made of plastic or metal) and are also kept in place by them. Depending on your needs and requirements, your doctor will attach elastics, wires, springs or other objects to create force that will move your teeth to the desired position and bring on that great smile that we are all looking forward to. Metal braces will correct any crooked and crowded teeth that you might have, fix your misaligned bite and correct your jaw problems should you have one. Ceramic braces are sometimes favored by our patients because they are clear braces made from a translucent material and are therefore barely visible.
Ceramic braces:
There are a number of reasons to opt for ceramic braces.
• They were created hugely with aesthetics in mind and are therefore less visible than traditional braces.
• They are durable and if you follow your doctor’s instructions and keep your appointments, they will last for as long as your treatment lasts.
• They are just as effective when it comes to aligning teeth as traditional braces.
• The time that it will take to have them fitted by your doctor, will not be longer than in the case of traditional braces – in other words: about an hour and a half.
• Similar to metal braces, too: if a wire or bracket should break, fixing it will be easy for your doctor. All you will need to do, is to call the office for an appointment and we will fix it for you in no time!
Invisalign:
Invisalign braces are removable braces that are manufactured using 3D computer imaging technology. The process involves using a series of invisible and comfortable aligners to move your teeth to the desired final position in small steps. Not all people are keen to wear visible braces. Sometimes patients also run a tight schedule and will struggle to fit in many visits to their orthodontist. In this case, we might suggest Invisalign to you, because they are virtually invisible. We would also recommend them because you will be issued with a few numbered trays that you will swap every 2-6 weeks, so visits to your doctor will be much more limited than with many other kinds of braces. Although Invisalign is a little more expensive than traditional braces, they have benefits that a lot of patients find worthwhile paying the extra bit for. They are removable,
Propel:
Sometimes patients opt for braces but want to have some speed built into them as well! When this happens and we find our patient fit to have a brace enhancing procedure done, we might opt for PROPEL. PROPEL is a sterile, handheld and disposable device that we will use to make a small, virtually painless puncture in the bone so that the bone in which your teeth have to move, is a little less dense. Your teeth will then move faster and align in about half the time that braces alone would have moved them in. It will take your doctor only about 5 minutes to perform the procedure! Also – if we use PROPEL to shorten the time to the smile you desire and deserve.
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Pembroke Pines
Address: 2249 North University Dr.
Pembroke Pines, FL 33024
Phone: 954-983-1610
Fax: 954-983-1181
Hours: 8am-5pm Monday through Friday
Appointments available on Saturday