Different types of braces
Traditional braces consist of brackets placed on the teeth that are connected with wires. You can choose metallic or ceramic braces. Ceramic braces (also known as aesthetic braces) are clear and less noticeable than metallic braces.
Lingual braces are another option. They are placed behind the teeth so they’re not visible when you smile or talk to your friends and co-workers.
When traditional braces are necessary
While most people get orthodontic treatment in childhood or as teenagers, adults get braces too. Traditional braces are the best choice for younger people (between ages 8 to 14). Teenagers and adults may choose clear aligners, but they may not be as effective as traditional braces in treating all orthodontic problems.
Our dentists recommend traditional braces for several common orthodontic problems including:
- Crowding
- Gaps between teeth
- Crossbite
- Overbite
- Underbite
- Open bite
Braces can also make cosmetic improvements to crooked, asymmetrical teeth. Every case is different, so the best orthodontic option for you or your child will depend on the type of bite problem and oral health profile. Following a comprehensive dental exam, our dentists will recommend the best type of braces for your circumstances.
Benefits of traditional braces
Traditional braces still have a number of advantages over other orthodontic options. First, they treat certain types of malocclusions (bite and alignment problems) more effectively. And once they’re in, they do all of the work. Aligners like Invisalign, by contrast, require a lot of commitment and effort on your part. Finally, traditional braces are usually more affordable than other orthodontic treatments.
When it’s time to consider braces
Keep in mind that some orthodontic issues, like crowding or teeth that significantly overlap, can make it difficult to brush and floss adequately. This increases your risk of developing other oral health problems like tooth decay and gum disease.
So, even if you don’t have any symptoms or think you need braces, ignoring orthodontic treatment could put your oral health at risk and lead to the need for more invasive and expensive dental work in the future.
For more information about braces and other orthodontic options, contact us today to schedule an appointment at our office in Manhasset, New York.