Types of Braces You Need


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No discussion on the subject of braces will be complete without mentioning the benefits. From improved chewing and teeth alignment to improved facial appearance, braces can do a lot to improve the way we look and feel about ourselves. These days, even children are going in for teeth straightening - so much so that they are getting braces for themselves as well! So where do you start? If your child is old enough for regular braces, then he or she might have a Las Vegas orthodontist suggest you to consider getting some braces yourself. This is usually the case if your child already has some visible signs of dental problems or if there is a clear need for straightening your teeth.

If your child is old enough for traditional braces, then you can get him or her fitted with ceramic brackets, metal brackets, or arch wires. Ceramic braces are most often used in children and can provide some relief from pain as they can be relatively lightweight and malleable. Metal braces are more expensive than ceramic braces but are often used to correct mild to moderate cases of crowding, crooked teeth, underbites (frowns), and overbites (nose-biting). Arch wires are strong and durable. They are slightly more painful than ceramic braces but are not prone to causing serious discomfort.

In recent years, many parents have switched to removable braces. Removable braces are simply invisible braces that can be taken out or put in when necessary, are flexible and can be adjusted easily, and can be customized to meet the specific needs of your child. Removable braces are a great alternative to traditional braces.

However, braces alone cannot take care of all the problems that come with dental braces - there are always side effects, after all. So you may want to consider using treatment to complement the braces. There are three different types of treatment, and your dentist can explain which one is right for you. Most treatments involve the use of clear, colored bands that will either be made to order or are available at most stores where braces are sold. Another option is a mouth guard, which works by keeping your jaw closed so that the brackets can fit better.

Teeth whitening is a common treatment option, and if done on a regular basis, can greatly improve your appearance. When your braces are in crooked place, the whitening agent will wear against them and make them appear straighter. Chewing can also cause a problem with your braces, especially if you chew them during meal time. You can get an aligner to be placed behind your teeth, similar to the brackets, to prevent this type of chewing, check out Las Vegas Braces. Another option is to have a specially designed food tray placed before meals so that your food does not go into your mouth and force your braces to work harder.

If you have an overbite, you may need braces to treat your overbite. One of the most common ways to treat an overbite is to use a retainer. A retainer is a special bracket that is installed over the top of each tooth to hold them in place and give you an even smile. The retainer must be worn when eating meals, and it cannot be removed. If you wear braces to correct an overbite, then you will also need to wear an overbite retainer to avoid the pain that comes with biting down on your food. You can get an orthodontist to design the retainer to fit your teeth exactly. Learn more at https://www.encyclopedia.com/medicine/divisions-diagnostics-and-procedures/medicine/dentistry

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