Braces

Braces copyDoes it hurt to have Braces?

The first thing you are going to notice when your braces are put on and each time they are adjusted is an achy feeling in your teeth, especially when you bite down. Dental braces also known as orthodontic braces or braces and are devices used in orthodontics that align and straighten teeth and help to position them with regard to a person’s bite, while also working to improve dental health.

When you first get your braces, you may notice that your teeth and mouth feel a little tender or sore. This is perfectly normal and we “Orthodontist” promise your mouth will not be sore forever. In order to align your teeth and correct your bite, dental braces must be used to help move your teeth to the correct position.

We offer the following types of braces:

*          Metal Braces

*          Lingual Braces

*          Mini-Diamond Braces

*          Ceramic and Tooth-Colored Braces

Our dental practice is committed to providing superior oral health services to our patients. We foster patient relationships based on mutual trust, excellent customer service, and the best personalized patient care available.

Our team is devoted to restoring, enhancing and maintaining your teeth using conservative, state-of-the-art dental procedures. Our dental team is compromised of highly trained and skilled professionals who are licensed and certified.

At our practice, we are committed to continuing education and learning. We regularly attend training classes, dental lectures, and dental conventions so we can offer the latest dental techniques, procedures, products and equipment to our patients.

Braces, along with other orthodontic devices, are often used to correct various types of malocclusions, such as crooked teeth, overbites, under bites, cross bites and other problems with your teeth or jaw. Although braces serve a cosmetic function by aligning crooked teeth, braces also help to correct the structure of your mouth, which will ultimately contribute to your overall oral health.

Contact us for more information at (561) 123-1234