Adults Can Get a Beautiful Smile, Too

You’re never too old to benefit from orthodontic treatment. Today, adults make up about one in every four orthodontic patients.

Look Good

Orthodontic treatment can help correct crooked teeth or spaces that you’ve been self-conscious about for years. It can give you the confidence and pride that come with straight teeth and a great smile.

Your Teeth Can Shift

Believe it or not, tooth movement doesn’t stop in adolescence. Teeth that seemed straight and aligned in youth could have shifted later in life. This can lead to jaw pain, trouble brushing, or a smile you’re left unhappy with.

Maintaining Health

Leaving misaligned teeth untreated may lead to other dental problems such as tooth decay and gum disease, as well as abnormal wearing of tooth surfaces and difficulty in chewing. Orthodontic treatment can help you keep good dental health.

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Why is Orthodontic Treatment Important for Adults?

  • Can help prevent or improve periodontal problems
  • Can help prevent or reduce further bone loss around teeth
  • Improves the ability of the dentist to restore missing teeth
  • Improves aesthetics for a better smile and facial appearance
  • Improves the function of teeth
  • Improves self-confidence and self-esteem
  • Improves oral health

Adult Treatment FAQs

Is orthodontic treatment effective for adults?  Yes. Healthy teeth can be moved at any age. Many orthodontic problems can be corrected as easily for adults as for children. Orthodontic forces move teeth in the same way for both adults and children.

 

Do appliances have to show?  Many options are available today to minimize the appearance of braces. Today’s braces are smaller and sleeker, and some are next-to-invisible. we can advise you as to what options are recommended for your particular needs.

 

Will orthodontic treatment fit my lifestyle?  You can do almost anything during orthodontic treatment – sing, play a musical instrument, dine out, kiss, and even have your picture taken. Some adjustments may be necessary, but, if you’re like the vast majority of adult patients, you’ll adjust quickly. New techniques and materials today have made wearing braces more comfortable, and less intrusive than ever.

 

Am I a good fit for orthodontic treatment?  During your consultation, we can determine if you will benefit from treatment. After carefully analyzing the nature of your needed correction, we will recommend the best course of treatment for improving your smile, including the different types of braces that are best for your treatment.

I’m missing some teeth. Can orthodontic treatment improve my bite?  Orthodontic treatment can create or hold space to replace missing teeth. We will work with your dentist or dental specialist who will provide bridges or implants so that you can achieve the best result.

 

I’ve been treated for gum disease. Can my teeth be straightened?  We will consult with your dentist and/or periodontist about the health of your gums. If you are a candidate for orthodontic treatment, you will continue regular supervision with your dentist and periodontist. In many cases, tooth alignment can improve the health of the gums.

 

How much does treatment cost?  The cost of orthodontic treatment will depend on many factors, including the severity of the problem, its complexity and length of treatment. We will be glad to discuss the cost with you before treatment begins. Patients are finding that braces are more affordable today than ever. At Booth Orthodontics, we offer a variety of convenient payment plans, and accept many dental insurance plans that include orthodontic benefits.

 

Why select an orthodontist?  Orthodontists are dental specialists who diagnose, prevent and treat dental and facial irregularities.  We received an additional three full years of specialized education beyond dental school to learn the proper way to align and straighten teeth. Only those with this formal education may call themselves “orthodontists,” and only orthodontists may be members of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO).