Cosmetic Orthodontics Options for Adults

Cosmetic Orthodontics Pembroke Pines, FL

Cosmetic orthodontics involves correcting the alignment of teeth and the jaw. This is done largely to improve oral health and function, but there are aesthetic benefits as well. This review discusses cosmetic orthodontics and highlights the most commonly recommended options for adults who are interested in improving their smiles.

What are the best cosmetic orthodontics options for adults?

Many adults are concerned about how orthodontic treatment can affect their smiles during the treatment process. There are now cosmetic orthodontics options available that allow the patient to improve and straighten their smile in a more discreet manner. The most popular types of cosmetic orthodontic solutions include clear braces, lingual braces, and clear aligners.

Traditional braces

Traditional braces involve a metal bracket and wire. They are highly visible, so they may not be ideal for adults whose primary goal is to have discreet treatment. However, those who do not mind the visibility of traditional metal braces can enjoy the highly successful and proven nature of this treatment. Traditional braces are often recommended for adults who have more severe teeth and jaw misalignment.

Ceramic braces

Ceramic braces work in the same manner as traditional metal braces. However, the difference is that ceramic brackets are used instead of metal brackets. This makes them far less visible to others while they are worn. The downside is that they do not offer the same level of durability that metal brackets offer, so it is important to be careful while eating.

Lingual braces

Lingual braces are braces that attach to the back of teeth, rather than on the more visible front surfaces. This is a very discreet form of cosmetic orthodontics for adults, and most people are not likely to notice that you are wearing them. However, they can be harder and more time-consuming for an orthodontist to place, so they subsequently may come at an increased cost.

Clear aligners

Clear aligners are gaining in popularity. This form of cosmetic orthodontics involves wearing clear plastic trays that slowly pull and push teeth into their proper position. Clear aligners are recommended for adults with mild to moderate misalignments, and they are not as ideal for correcting more severe misalignments. The primary benefit of clear aligners is that they are transparent and essentially invisible to others. They are also removable, unlike braces.

Retainers

A retainer is worn after cosmetic orthodontics treatment is complete. The length of time patients are asked to wear a retainer each day varies, and the need for the retainers reduces over time. It is crucial for adults to wear their retainer as directed to prevent teeth from shifting back to the position they were in prior to cosmetic orthodontic treatment.

Speak with an orthodontist about your cosmetic orthodontics options

Our orthodontic team helps adults who are not entirely happy with their smiles due to teeth or jaw misalignment. We offer various cosmetic orthodontics options for adults and can help you decide on the best treatment plan according to your specific cosmetic, functional, and oral health goals.

Request an appointment here: https://www.getorthosmiles.com or call Ortho Smiles at (954) 271-8073 for an appointment in our Pembroke Pines office.

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