Categories: Orthodontics

Pros and Cons of Braces for Orthodontics

Braces have been used for orthodontics for over a century. They move teeth by applying force on them, slowly pushing them to a better alignment. Braces are made up of brackets that are attached to each tooth and wires that connect all the brackets on a dental arch. Increasing tension in these wires increases the force being applied to the patient’s teeth. Pushing teeth to a better alignment is the idea that powers orthodontics.

About braces

Braces are highly recommended by dentists when it comes to fixing severe bite issues. Treatment times are typically somewhere between one to three years. Braces are easily noticed when worn, however, and that makes some people reluctant to straighten their teeth with them.

Fortunately, more aesthetically pleasing options like ceramic braces have been developed. Ceramic braces have similar parts as metal braces, but the metallic components are replaced with transparent and tooth-colored parts. As a result, it is harder to notice them on teeth.

Pros and cons of orthodontics with braces

Most people think of braces when orthodontics is mentioned. The benefits of straightening teeth with braces include:

  • Traditional braces can be used to treat a wider range of orthodontic issues than clear aligners, such as problems caused by a person’s jaw being improperly positioned
  • Braces tend to lead to better outcomes compared to clear aligners
  • Braces are typically more affordable than clear aligners
  • Braces work 24/7, and that can lead to shorter treatment times
  • Braces being non-removable can be a plus for the parents of children who need orthodontic treatment
  • There is no way that a person can lose their braces
  • Braces are more effective at straightening children’s teeth
  • Ceramic braces provide decent aesthetics
  • Braces are sturdier than clear aligners

However, there are downsides to fixing bite issues with braces. The most common ones include:

  • Metal braces can ruin a person's smile
  • People who wear braces often must avoid foods that need to be bitten into, like apples or corn, since this can lead to food particles getting stuck underneath the appliance or cause damage
  • Braces being non-removable makes it harder to clean teeth and eat during treatment
  • Treatment with braces typically requires monthly visits to a dentist
  • Braces are more challenging to clean than clear aligners

Braces can get you a straight smile

Braces might not be the most aesthetically pleasing oral appliances used to straighten teeth, but they get the job done. Call or visit our Pasadena clinic to learn more about how oral appliances like braces can be used to fix problems with your bite.

Request an appointment here: https://www.dentalcarepasadena.com or call Karrie Chu DDS Dental Care at (626) 472-2189 for an appointment in our Pasadena office.

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