One in five orthodontic patients is an adult. The AAO estimates that nearly 1,000,000 adults in the United States and Canada are receiving treatment from an orthodontist. Orthodontic treatment, when indicated, is a positive step - especially for adults who have endured a long-standing problem. Orthodontic treatment can restore good function. Teeth that work better usually look better, too. And a healthy, beautiful smile can improve self-esteem, no matter the age. To learn about correction of a specific problem, please call to set up an appointment with the doctors at Orthodontic Associates, Ltd.
There are many treatment options which are more esthetic than the metal braces which have traditionally been used on children. These include ceramic brackets or "clear braces", and the new "invisible braces" called Invisalign®. These treatment systems involve a series of custom made removable clear retainers, which resemble bleaching trays, that are worn for specific period of time to align the teeth.
Problems To Watch For In Adults:
Crowding |
Spacing |
Anterior Crossbite |
Tooth Wear/Bruxism |
Periodontal Problems |
Impacted / Tipped / Missing Teeth |
Protrusion |
Open Bite |
Deep Bite |
Class II |
Vertical Problems |
Class III |
The American Association of Orthodontists Recommends treatment for adults, when appropriate, in conjunction with regular dental care.
Some of the reasons correction of orthodonic problems are important to adults:
- Can help prevent or improve periodontal problems
- Can help prevent or reduce further bone loss around teeth
- Improves ability of the dentist to restore missing teeth
- Improves aesthetics for a better smile and facial appearance
- Improves function of teeth
- Improves self-confidence and self-esteen
- Improves oral health
By working together the dental team can achieve results for patients that cannot be produced alone. Final treatment decisions should be made in consulation with the family dentist, the orthodontist and other specialists, if necessary.
Resources:
AAO Web Site
- Scientific articles in Orthodontic Dialogue in the "For Dentists" section
- Online orthodontic glossary in the "For Dentists" section
- Frequently asked questions and answers in the "About Orthodontics" section
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