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What Orthodontic Options Do I Have?

by Kristen White Blogger
The advancements in technology have seen a massive shift in how dentists render dental solutions. Today, top orthodontists can address virtually all kinds of orthodontic issues that patients face. This includes everything from minor crooked teeth to major malocclusions and so on.
 
As a patient with a teeth misalignment problem, you definitely aren’t aware of all the options you have with regards to straightening your teeth. This is understandable, considering you aren’t an expert. Besides, it is not like you to deal with treating the misalignment problem every other time.

This article will let you in on the orthodontic options you’ve got to help you better prepare and be informed about the processes.
 
Invisalign
 
If you are looking for the best Aura orthodontics solution, then Invisalign might be an excellent option for you. Invisalign are orthodontic devices that are clear, plastic form of dental braces used to move the teeth back to its desired position. Since these “invisible” aligners aren’t for everyone, you will need to find out whether you are the right candidate for the procedure first. Your dentist will perform a series of tests to determine candidature and offer advice. Once the orthodontist decides you are fit for the process, he or she will devise a plan for adjusting your teeth. Usually, you will need several versions of Invisalign aligners to move your teeth over the treatment period.
 
Metal braces
 
These are perhaps the most common orthodontic solutions. If you’re keen on getting affordable orthodontics in Vancouver, metal braces might be ideal. Like Invisalign, metal braces are simple, effective and deliver incredible results when it comes to closing gaps, straightening teeth, correcting overbites, underbites, and crossbites. Metal braces are also highly customized to match each patient’s needs. And unlike Invisalign where you need to change the braces after a while, metal braces are only adjusted to shift the teeth. However, you will be restricted from consuming certain drinks and foods while using this treatment.
 
Lingual braces
 
These braces are fitted behind the teeth rather than the front. Unlike the metal braces that are attached on the front part, lingual brace attach to the back and are invisible to others. They are crafted from wires and brackets like metal braces but are discrete because of their positioning. You may not be the right candidate for this solution if you have a deep overbite, as that may place a lot of pressure on the bracket, causing them to fall off. Unlike Invisalign and metal braces, lingual braces can be harder to clean adequately and sometimes, cause difficulties in speech.
 
Ceramic braces
 
These are more or less the same as metal braces. The only difference is that the orthodontist uses tooth-colored ceramic braces in the place of metal brackets. This makes them a bit discrete than metal braces. But still, you’ll need to be careful of what you eat or drink so as not to stain the ceramic.
 
Conclusion
 
The good thing about orthodontic treatment is that it can be applied in people of all ages, starting from tweens and teens to adults in their 70s and 80s. Provided the gum and teeth are in good condition and can withstand the pressure, then there shouldn’t be an issue.
 

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