Dental Cosmetics

Teeth Straightening Treatments From a General Dentist

Not everyone has perfectly aligned teeth, but thanks to the teeth straightening treatments available from the dentist, you can correct dental misalignments. The first step is to visit the dental office to discuss the available options. The general dentist will perform an examination and provide professional guidance so you can get the most appropriate treatment for your teeth.

Teeth straightening treatments

Nowadays, more options are available for straightening teeth. The treatment involves more than just improving the aesthetic appeal of the teeth. Teeth straightening can help avert dental issues caused by malocclusion, including jaw ache, gum diseases and tooth decay. Since cleaning the teeth is harder due to misalignment, plaque tends to accumulate easily on the teeth. The following are options that the dentist might recommend to straighten the teeth.

Metal braces

Metal braces are one of the most popular teeth straightening devices available. Braces consist of brackets (usually made from stainless steel) that are bonded to each of the teeth. Wires are threaded through the brackets with rubber bands and apply continuous but gentle force on the teeth to move them. It is common with teenagers, but adults can also choose this as an affordable and effective option. The construction of metal braces has improved over the years, and they are more comfortable and less conspicuous than before, with options like ceramic braces that use tooth-colored brackets becoming more popular.

Clear aligners

Another common teeth straightening treatment from the dentist is clear aligners. They are thin, removable trays made from thermoplastic material. Every two weeks, patients will get a new set of aligners to wear over their teeth. Each set of aligner moves the teeth closer to the proper alignment. Clear aligners are transparent and are less visible on the teeth. Also, unlike braces, they are removable for cleaning and when eating, making them the preferred option for adults who are worried about the appearance of braces.

The only clause with aligners is that they are only recommended for treating minor to moderate cases of teeth misalignment. There is hardly any need for adjustment appointments, just routine checkups to allow the dentist to monitor the progress of the treatment.

Lingual braces

These are like traditional braces, but they are custom made to work on the back of the teeth, instead of the front side. This allows them to stay hidden from view and less noticeable. They are fabricated to conform to dental contours, so they are unique, comfortable and functional.

Since lingual braces are positioned close to the tongue, patients may have a hard time getting used to them and it may affect how they speak and eat. This reason is what drives people to consider other alternatives.

The bottom line

Traditional braces are popular for teeth straightening, especially for severe cases. However, the right option for you depends on your preferences and the nature of the problem that requires correction. The general dentist will guide you on the best choice after assessing the situation. To get started, book a consultation appointment.

Request an appointment here: https://www.casasadobesdentistry.com or call Casas Adobes Dentistry at (520) 365-0559 for an appointment in our Tucson office.

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