| Orthodontic
treatment is a way of straightening
or moving teeth, to improve the appearance
of the teeth and how they work. Orthodontics
(braces) work by gently pushing teeth
into the correct alignment.
Teeth
straightening is usually done during
the teenage years, when the teeth are
going through a period of growth. However,
many adults also have treatment to straighten
their crooked teeth or to approve their
appearance.
The
teeth straigntening procedure can take
much longer in adults and is therefore
more expensive.
Can
orthodontics damage my teeth?
Your teeth can be damaged if
they are not properly looked after during
treatment. Braces will not in themselves
cause damage, but poor cleaning and
too many sugary drinks and snacks can
cause permanent damage to your teeth.
Brackets, wires and braces can trap
food and cause more plaque than usual
to build up so the teeth and brace need
to be cleaned very thoroughly.
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Is
orthodontic work permanent?
Even after retention, it is
normal for minor tooth movements to
happen throughout life, so no permanent
guarantee can be given. However, it
is unusual for teeth to alter enough
to need further treatment.
Are
there any alternatives to orthodontics?
Cosmetic contouring can be
used to improve the appearance of teeth.
Cosmetic
contouring is ideal if you have slightly
crowded teeth. It takes about one hour
and is less expensive than other forms
of cosmetic treatment. It is not recommended
for young children.

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