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We’re seeing more and more adult orthodontic patients these days, and it’s not hard to figure out why. Appliances that are barely noticeable have been developed to give adults more discreet choices when it comes to orthodontic treatment. And many adults realize that investing in a smile makeover can have significant benefits, socially and professionally. Straightening teeth can be an important part of that confidence-boosting makeover process.
Healthy teeth can be moved at any age, so there’s no such thing as being too old for braces. However, orthodontic treatment for adults is different in two important respects: For one thing, the growth and development of the jaws is complete in adults, so changes in actual jaw structure can’t be accomplished with orthodontic appliances in the way they can with a growing child.
All orthodontic appliances work essentially the same way: by employing light, constant force to move teeth into proper alignment. But how we apply these forces can vary, as numerous innovations have become available in recent years. Some of the newer, less visible orthodontic appliances have been designed to blend more easily into an adult’s personal and professional lifestyle. Types of orthodontic appliances include:
Traditional Metal Braces— This is probably what you think of when you picture someone wearing braces: small metal brackets bonded to the front of the teeth. A thin wire runs through the brackets and is attached on either end to metal bands that go around a back molar.
Clear Braces— Instead of highly noticeable metal brackets, you can have clear ones made of ceramic, plastic or a combination of both. They are hardly visible, except for the thin wire running through, but they are more susceptible to breakage than metal braces.
Clear Aligners— As an alternative to the fixed type of orthodontic appliances mentioned above, clear aligners are removable. They are actually a series of clear plastic “trays” that fit over your teeth exactly. Each tray is part of a series of trays that move your teeth a little bit at a time until they are in the proper position. Your trays are designed with the help of specialized computer software that generates a virtual model of your bite.
I am honored that so many patients put their faith and trust in us, and allow us to improve both their smiles and their lives. Everyone deserves a smile they can be proud of, and I love being a part of the process. Seeing new-found confidence and self-esteem gives me so much joy. My education has always been the most important aspect of orthodontics. It allows me to stay on the cutting edge of advances in my field, which means my patients receive the best care possible. I graduated from the University of Colorado and completed my Dental and Orthodontic certifications at the Case Western Reserve University School of Dental Medicine.
Orthodontics, also known as dentofacial orthopedics, is a specialized branch of dentistry that concentrates on identifying, preventing, and treating dental and facial irregularities.
An orthodontist is a dental specialist who has received two to three years of additional training and experience. Dr. Clinton Emerson is able to straighten teeth, correct misaligned jaw structure, and improve the function of your smile.
If you want to improve the look and feel of your smile, then any age can be a great time to see the orthodontist. The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that children first visit an orthodontist around the age of seven; however, orthodontic treatment is not exclusive to children and teens. About one in every five orthodontic patients is over the age of 21. (Dr. Clinton Emerson has even improved the smiles of patients in their 80s!) Whether you’re considering treatment for yourself or for a child, any age is a good time to visit the orthodontist.
• A more attractive smile
• Better function of the teeth
• Possible increase in self-confidence
• Increased ability to clean the teeth
• Improved force distribution and wear patterns of the teeth
• Better long-term health of teeth and gums
• Permanent teeth guided into more favorable positions
• Reduced risk of injury to protruding front teeth
• Aid in optimizing other dental treatments
Treatment times vary on a case-by-case basis, but the average time is 12-24 months. Actual treatment time can be affected by rate of growth and severity of the necessary correction. Treatment length is also dependent upon patient compliance. Maintaining good oral hygiene and keeping regular appointments are important in keeping treatment time on schedule.
Our orthodontist in Magnolia, TX offers various orthodontic treatments to help our patients straighten their teeth. Our dentist will first examine your teeth, identify the orthodontic issue and discuss the desired results. At Emerson Orthodontics: Dr. Ari Valverde, we provide the highest quality treatments to ensure your comfort and improve your appearance. Our Orthodontist uses the latest technology and equipment to ensure you get the best smile without any discomfort. We also provide a wide range of services and specialize in braces in Magnolia, TX.
If you are suffering from any of the issues mentioned below, make sure you visit the Parker, CO Orthodontist.
• If your crowded teeth overlap and you find it difficult to clean your teeth.
• If you have an overbite, where your bottom teeth disappear while biting down.
• If you have underbite where your bottom teeth will overlap your top teeth.
• If you have an open bite, which creates a gap between your upper and bottom teeth.
• If your child has thumb or finger-sucking habits beyond a certain age.
• If you have gapped teeth that cause food to get stuck.
• If you have TMJ pain causing headaches, locked jaw, tiredness, etc.
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❋ Valid for 90 days. New orthodontic patients only. Cash patients only. Full orthodontic treatment $6,300 retail value; price may vary based on age, degree of correction, and type of braces. Terms & conditions may apply. No cash value; may not be combined with previous offers or promotions.
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