Smile Gallery: Types of Braces
We offer a number of orthodontic options to fit your needs, all of which leave you with the aligned smile you've always dreamed of:
Severe crowding corrected with extractions and braces within two years. Extractions take place before the braces in order to create more space in the mouth. Typically, these are done with nitrous oxide and recovery ranges from 1-7 days. Following the extraction, the patient will begin their braces treatment plan. Each plan is unique to the patient and will provide the patient with a beautiful, straight smile.
Thumbsucking habit stopped and open bite closed. Teeth well aligned after 1.5 years of braces treatment. The patient now has better speech and chewing function, as well as a beautiful smile. Braces treatment is ideal at the adolescent stage for many reasons but especially because it allows issues to be corrected when the adult teeth are at their most naturally anatomic stage.
Crowding and underbite were fully corrected after extractions and braces for two years. The patient now has better chewing function as well as enhanced smile esthetics. At our office, extractions are completed by general dentists and recovery is usually 1-7 days. Braces follow the extraction and can be placed in many forms, depending on the patient's preferred treatment plan.
Openbite, underbite, and crowding are all corrected with braces and TADs within two years. TADS, or Temporary Anchorage Devices, are small pins aimed to assist with widening narrow jaw, closing large gaps, and eliminating the need for appliances. With the help of TADs and braces, this patient was able to attain their straight, dream smile in just two years.
Anterior teeth closed down after TADs and Braces for two years. Bite closure improves speech and chewing function as well as esthetics. TADs or Temporary Anchorage Devices, are small, hypoallergenic, medical-grade titanium alloy pins used to aid in orthodontic tooth movement. These are placed in rare cases when the benefits outweigh the risk and used in supplement with braces.
Removed a mesiodens (extra) tooth to create more space for an adequate eruption of upper adult canines. Phase I completed within one year. This is the first phase of our two-phase orthodontic treatment and the goal is to correct existing problems before moving forward with braces. Following the end of this treatment, the patient will take a one to a two-year resting period before being moved into phase two, which includes braces or Invisalign treatment.
Crossbites and deviated midlines corrected with braces within two years. The patient now has newfound confidence to smile. Many adolescents such as this patients are a good candidate for braces because their adult teeth have just erupted and the natural anatomy is still present. We find that preteen and teenage years are the ideal time to start orthodontic treatments.
Severe crowding corrected after extractions and braces for two years. The patient was thrilled with the results. It is never too late to receive orthodontic treatment and this patient was excited to finally achieve their dream smile. Over half our orthodontic patients are adults who are able to find treatment plans that work for them, no matter their age.