Thinking About Braces? Here's the Process Explained
Braces are a trusted and effective solution for achieving a straighter smile, but many people delay treatment simply because they are unsure of what to expect. Dr. James Donaghey and Dr. Steven Oliver at Oyster Orthodontics walks you through the step-by-step process so you can feel confident in making the right decision for your dental health.
The Process
While each patient’s experience may vary slightly, most orthodontists follow a similar approach to braces treatment. Here’s a breakdown of the typical three-step process:
1. Initial Consultation
Your braces journey begins with an initial consultation. During this visit, your orthodontist will perform a thorough oral exam to assess your teeth-straightening options. Once the exam is complete, the available treatments will be discussed to determine if braces are the best option for you. If necessary, oral health issues such as cavities or gum disease may need to be treated first.
2. Braces Treatment
Once you and your orthodontist decide on braces and your oral health is prepped, treatment can begin. The braces placement procedure is straightforward. The orthodontist will affix brackets to your teeth and connect them with metal wires to initiate the realignment process. An adjustment period is normal, and you may experience some discomfort for the first week or after adjustments. Proper care, including avoiding damaging foods, is crucial during treatment.
3. Follow-Up Care
Even after your braces are removed, follow-up care is essential. Without it, teeth may shift back to their original positions. Your orthodontist will recommend wearing a retainer to keep your smile in place while your bone structure adjusts.
Ready for a Straighter Smile?
A beautiful, straight smile can boost your confidence and improve your quality of life. If you’re considering braces, schedule a consultation with Oyster Orthodontics today. We’ll guide you through the process, answer your questions, and help you achieve the smile you’ve always wanted.