Orthodontics

Debunking Myths About Adult Braces

Nov 2 • 2 minute read

For many adults, the word “braces” brings up a picture of a kid or teenager with bulky metal wires and brackets running across their teeth. However, this is a false stereotype. Dental braces are ideal for orthodontic patients of all ages and come in many different types. In fact, more and more adults are tapping into the multitude of benefits that come with this orthodontic treatment.

If you have dental alignment issues that were never rectified or want to correct new problems that have emerged, don’t put off treatment simply because of your age. Below are some of the myths we want to correct about braces for adults.

Myth #1: Adult Braces Are Expensive

The cost of braces depends on various factors, including the severity of your case and the length of treatment. The cost doesn’t have to be the reason to put off the dream of a straight smile. Most orthodontic offices offer flexible payment plans and financing options that allow you to pay for your braces in a way that works for your budget.

Myth #2: It’s Too Late for Braces to Work

Many adults think their age means they’ve missed the opportunity to straighten their teeth. This simply isn’t true. No matter how old you are, it’s never too late for braces. Braces work by applying gentle pressure on the teeth, shifting them into the desired position. It is the same concept, whether you’re a 14-year-old or a 40-year-old orthodontic patient.

Myth #3: Treatment with Braces is Painful

Unlike braces from the twentieth century, modern orthodontics uses smaller devices that are gentler, more comfortable, and more effective. Although you may occasionally experience a little discomfort, it’s nothing a little orthodontic wax or pain relievers can’t fix. You can also opt for clear aligners, which use smooth plastic trays without any sharp edges.

Myth #4: Adult Braces Take a Long Time

Each case is unique and the length of treatment will primarily depend on the type of braces you choose, the severity of the malocclusion, and your desired aesthetics. Modern orthodontic techniques are designed to deliver results as comfortably and efficiently as possible. Generally, orthodontic treatment with braces takes anywhere between six months and two years.

Myth #5: Braces Are Too Noticeable

If you’re already self-conscious about your teeth, the last thing you want is to make them the center of attention. You may think that’s what will happen when you get adult braces, but advances in technology have led to multiple options for grown-ups. Based on your budget and your orthodontic problem, you can have clear braces, lingual braces, ceramic braces, or Invisalign, which are more subtle than traditional metal braces.

Get Your Dream Smile with Braces

If you’ve spent a lifetime feeling unhappy about the way your smile looks, it’s time to explore what dental braces have to offer you as an adult. Today’s braces are smaller, sleeker, and more efficient than ever before. Successful treatment can greatly increase your self-confidence and improve your overall oral health.

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