Braces

 

Having crooked teeth can make you feel self-conscious about your smile and cause oral health issues such as tooth decay and gum disease.

Braces are a proven method of straightening misaligned teeth and making your oral health easier to maintain.

So why should you choose braces?

Improve Your Appearance

and Your Health
BOOSTED SELF-ESTEEM

BOOSTED SELF-ESTEEM

Achieving a straight, symmetrical smile with braces encourages a more positive self-image and greater confidence.

VERSATILE TREATMENT

VERSATILE TREATMENT

Treatment with braces is easily customizable to a variety of issues, from slightly crooked teeth to severe misalignment.

A BALANCED BITE

A BALANCED BITE

When your teeth are misaligned, it can result in tooth wear, temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder, and other issues. Braces can restore comfort and benefit your long-term oral health.

LET’S BREAK IT DOWN AND SEE HOW BRACES WORK…

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Crooked Teeth Can Affect

Your Quality of Life

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*According to a study conducted by Kelton Research, LLC

A Doctor Can Examine

Your Case and Recommend Treatment
OVERBITE

OVERBITE

The upper jaw protrudes farther forward than the lower jaw.

Underbite

Underbite

The lower teeth protrude past the upper teeth

Crossbite

Crossbite

The upper and lower jaws do not meet properly.

Open bite

Open bite

Space remains between the upper and lower teeth when the jaws meet.

Gapped teeth

Gapped teeth

Teeth are spaced too widely apart.

Crowded teeth

Crowded teeth

Teeth are too close and, in some cases, overlap.

But What about Invisalign®?

Many patients have heard about the wonders of Invisalign’s clear aligner system. While Invisalign is a viable option for some, it may not be the best choice to treat more complex cases. However, for patients concerned about metal braces, there are still a variety of aesthetic options available, including clear braces and tooth-colored ceramic brackets.

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According to the American Association of Orthodontists, you should have your first orthodontic consultation by age seven. However, it is never too late for adults to consider braces, especially with so many discreet options available. In general, you should see a dentist if you have issues such as:

The Route to a Straighter Smile

Consultation

Consultation

During your first appointment, your orthodontist will examine your smile and create a personalized treatment plan.

Spacer Appointment

Spacer Appointment

About a week before bonding your braces, you will need to have spacers placed between your molars to make room for the orthodontic bands.

Bonding Appointment

Bonding Appointment

During this visit, your orthodontist will bond the brackets to the teeth and place the wire and bands.

Adjustments

Adjustments

Throughout treatment, you will return to your orthodontist’s office periodically to adjust your braces. Treatment with braces usually takes between 18 and 24 months.

Debonding Appointment

Debonding Appointment

Once your treatment is complete, your orthodontist can remove your brackets and take impressions for your retainer.

Long-Term Checkup

Long-Term Checkup

Your dentist will likely recommend scheduling an appointment about 18 months after your treatment ends to make certain that your teeth are remaining in their proper positions.

 

Experience a Healthier Smile

That Also Looks Great

It can take some time to get used to the sensation of being braces-free. Any inflammation, soreness, or sensitivity typically lasts only a few days.

In addition to having a straighter smile, you can expect brushing and flossing your teeth to be much easier. Many patients also choose to enhance their results with teeth whitening or other cosmetic dentistry treatments.

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How to Best Maintain

Your Newly Straightened Smile

The Cost

of Braces

Braces cost between $3,000 and $10,000, depending on the extent of treatment and the type of materials used. The degree of correction needed, the experience of the orthodontist you choose, and even the area in which you live will also play a part in the overall cost of treatment. With a range of options available, your orthodontist can recommend the best type of braces for your needs, as well as a payment or financing plan to help you cover the price of your care.

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Your orthodontic treatment is not over when your braces come off. Following removal, your dentist will provide a custom retainer to help keep your teeth in alignment. You should wear this on a nightly basis or as prescribed by your dentist. This is the best way to prevent your teeth from moving out of place and avoid needing re-treatment in the future.

You should also attend biannual visits with your dentist so he or she can monitor your smile. Impacted wisdom teeth and other issues can cause misalignment, so it is important for your dentist to address any possible complications before they start to affect your smile.

To keep your smile feeling and looking healthy after your braces are removed, you should also practice good oral hygiene at home. Brush twice and floss at least once every day.

Your Choice of Braces

Largely Determines Cost

Metal Braces

Today, there are several alternatives to traditional metal braces, including ceramic tooth-colored braces and clear aligners. Each option comes with its own cost.

Traditional braces typically cost about $5,000 without insurance coverage. Minor cases of misalignment will generally cost less than more severe jaw-related issues.

Ceramic Braces

Tooth-colored ceramic braces are a popular choice for patients who are looking for a more discreet alternative. If you are interested in ceramic braces, you can expect to pay about $500 to $600 more than metal braces cost.

Lingual Braces

Lingual braces are attached to the back of teeth rather than the front. They function the same way as traditional braces, but are not visible when you smile. They are one of the more expensive forms of treatment, costing between $8,000 and $10,000.

Clear Aligners

Clear aligner systems such as Invisalign are comparable in price to traditional braces. Invisalign is best suited to mild or moderate cases.

Your Treatment Timeline &

the Severity of Your Misalignment
Extent of Treatment

Extent of Treatment

More complex cases of misalignment may require more specialized techniques. In addition, a longer treatment timeline will involve more trips to the orthodontist for adjustments

Orthodontic Retainers

Orthodontic Retainers

Another important consideration is the additional cost of retainers, which are necessary to maintain the results of orthodontic treatment. There are several types of retainers available, including fixed and removable. A fixed (bonded) retainer can cost between $250 and $500 per arch. Removable retainers vary in price from $150 to $300 per arch.

Choosing an Experienced Orthodontist

Choosing an Experienced Orthodontist

As with any medical procedure, it is important to choose a reputable provider. An orthodontist with more experience may charge more for their services, but they may be able to provide a better result.

Geographic Region

Geographic Region

The area you live in can impact the overall cost of treatment. In major metropolitan areas, especially those on either coast, costs are often much higher. This is because larger overhead costs translate to a higher price for orthodontic treatment.

Insurance Coverage & Financing

Can Cover Out-of-Pocket Costs

In some cases, dental insurance will contribute to the cost of orthodontic treatment if straightening your teeth will provide a medical benefit. However, if you want braces simply to improve the appearance of your smile, your insurance will probably not provide coverage. Insurance is more likely to pay for braces for a child under the age of 18.

Braces can be a significant investment when insurance does not apply. However, financing options and payment plans can help make treatment more affordable. Many doctors accept third-party financing with little or no interest, and others offer in-house plans to cover out-of-pocket costs. Talk to your dentist about your options.

An Investment with

Valuable Returns
Healthier Smile

Healthier Smile

Straighter teeth are easier to clean, minimizing your risk of gum disease and decay.

Improved Confidence

Improved Confidence

If you're confident in your smile, it can benefit nearly every aspect of your life.

A Lifetime of Benefits

A Lifetime of Benefits

Simply wear your prescribed retainer to maintain the results for years to come.

Schedule a Consultation

There are many different options available for straightening your smile. Your dentist can recommend the best method.

A misaligned bite can cause a range of oral health issues, from decay and gum disease to tooth loss. If you are concerned about the alignment of your teeth, schedule an appointment with your dentist today.

Seven Basic Steps

During a preliminary exam at our Philadelphia, PA, office, you and the dentist can discuss the results you're trying to achieve. Your dentist will look at your teeth to see if dental veneers are the right choice for you.
During your second visit to the office, your dentist will reshape each tooth by removing some enamel to create room for the porcelain shell. Your dentist will numb the area before this process. If you are especially sensitive or anxious regarding dental work, we can discuss sedation options.
Your dentist will take an impression of your teeth and send it to a lab where your porcelain veneers will be made. This can take from two to four weeks. While the porcelain veneers are prepared, you will be given temporary veneers.
During your next visit to our Philadelphia office, your dentist will place the veneers on your teeth to see if they need any adjustments. Your dentist may trim them to achieve a proper fit.
Each tooth will be cleaned, polished, and etched to allow for a stronger bond between the tooth and the veneer.
Your dentist will then cement each veneer in place and position it properly.
Finally, your dentist will use a special light to quickly harden the cement and create a strong bond with the tooth. Your dentist will also remove excess cement and make any final adjustments to the placement of your veneers.
A follow-up dental appointment may be necessary so your dentist can check your gums and veneers.
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