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Is It Ever Too Late To Get Braces?

The field of orthodontics is most commonly associated with treatment for pre-teens and teenagers, but an increasing amount of adults are choosing to correct jaw irregularities (malocclusions) and misaligned teeth with orthodontics. It is now estimated that approximately one third of all orthodontic patients are adults. The major advantage of treating irregularities at a young age is that orthodontic appliances are widely accepted in youth and ideal alignment can be achieved before adulthood. Most orthodontists agree, however, that it is never too late to get braces.

Aside from the pleasing aesthetic of a beautifully straight smile, correcting malocclusion and teeth misalignment with braces is beneficial for a number of other reasons:

Reduced Tooth Decay – Misaligned teeth can make maintaining adequate oral hygiene incredibly difficult. Hard-to-reach spaces can become breeding grounds for the oral bacteria that cause tooth decay.

Reduced Wear and Tear – Chewing capability is impacted by malocclusion. Improper alignment means that as food is chewed, force is not evenly distributed. This can lead to flattened teeth and lopsided wear and tear on dental enamel.

Relief of Jaw Pain – Not only does a comfortable bite distribute pressure evenly across teeth, it can also create smooth, pain-free dental function. Patients with malocclusion experience jaw joint disorders (TMJ dysfunction) that create clicking, popping, and discomfort when opening and closing the mouth.

What Types of Misalignment Require Braces?

An oral health professional can successfully treat jaw irregularities and teeth alignment issues with orthodontic braces. Here is a brief overview of the most common types of issues and alignment irregularities that require braces:

Overbite - An overbite occurs when the maxilla (upper jaw) protrudes further than the mandible (lower jaw). This condition can give the chin a sunken appearance and make the smile look toothier than normal.

Underbite – An underbite occurs when the mandible protrudes further than the maxilla. This condition may be the result of growth irregularities and can make the chin look overly large.

Overcrowding – Overcrowding occurs when there is insufficient room for the adult teeth to erupt and align. In some cases, a tooth or several teeth may need to be extracted to provide room on the arch for proper alignment.

What Kind Of Braces Will I Need?

Dental braces tend to fall into two major categories: fixed and removable. Before recommending a specific course of treatment, your dental professional will visually examine your mouth, take x-rays and form bite impressions. Once a firm diagnosis has been made, a discussion regarding treatment options can take place to determine the quickest and best procedure.

Here is a brief overview of some common types of braces:

Fixed Dental Braces – These dental braces have two major components: brackets and an archwire. A metal, clear or ceramic bracket is glued to each tooth and an archwire is used to link them. During adjustment appointments, the orthodontist will gently tighten or replace wires to train the teeth into the desired position.

Retainers – When realignment is complete, measures need to be taken to ensure that the teeth do not shift back into the old alignment. Retainers hold teeth in the desired position, allowing bone to form around teeth’s new position.

If you have questions or concerns about dental braces, please contact your dental health professional.

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Dr. Delio’s office is simply the best. He is talented and incredibly kind, the assistants are fantastic, and the administrative staff is impeccable. They were very thorough and always helpful, even when it wasn’t convenient for them. We’re so thankful that our kids will have such a great smile because they were so well taken care of! I’d recommend this office to everyone who needs orthodontic care.

Jenny Salazar

Such a great experience! This practice is very family oriented and they truly make feel like you’re a part of their community. Tracy is so warm and friendly. We always have something to talk about when waiting for my son. Dr. Delio is so nice and patient. He always makes time to come out and greet you and explain what’s going on. My son’s treatment is complete after two years and we are so happy with the results. My 16 year old’s teeth look amazing and this was all around the best experience I’ve ever had with a medical practice. Highly, highly recommend. They’re just great peop

Abril Marin

Delio Ortho was the second office I went to for my daughter. The first wanted to do a palate expander. Dr. Delio came up with a different plan. The two years quoted at the start of treatment was exact, my daughter wore her rubber bands. Tracy and all of the staff go beyond what is expected!

Heather Rundquist

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