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BRACES

Braces use constant, gentle pressure, applied to your teeth over time, to move them into proper position. Your braces are at work every moment of your orthodontic treatment. While braces are available in a variety of styles, including metal, plastic and ceramic, they all have the same goal: To correctly align your teeth and jaws for enhanced aesthetic appeal and for better oral health.

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​Metal Braces

Metal braces are popular with children and teens, and are smaller and more comfortable than ever before. Traditional metal braces feature two main components: the brackets that are placed on each tooth and the arch wire that is threaded through them. As the wire applies pressure to one side of the tooth, the jawbone on the other side gives way. This causes the tooth to move and new bone to grow behind it. Elastics (rubber bands) are used in conjunction with braces, exerting a constant force to move teeth. Elastics must be worn at all times and changed every day in order to maintain the proper force.

​Clear Braces

Clear braces are a popular choice for adults and teens that would like a discreet alternative to traditional metal braces. Options include clear aligners such as Invisalign® and clear ceramic braces, which use tooth-colored ceramic brackets and wires instead for a nearly invisible look.
In-Ovation® System Braces – Also called “self-ligating”, these braces do not require elastics or ties, but instead use free-sliding technology to reduce pressure, friction, and treatment time for the patient.

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  • Home
  • Tele Consultation
  • Patient Information
    • COVID-19 Safety Measures for Patients
    • COVID-19 Updates
    • Introduction
    • New Patients
    • First Visit
    • Insurance
    • Care Instructions for Braces
    • Food List
    • Elastics (Rubberband) Instruction
    • Retainer Instruction
    • Different Types of Retainers
  • Meet the Doctor
  • About Orthodontics
    • What is Orthodontics
    • Braces
    • Invisalign
    • Indirect Bonding
  • Forms
  • Contact Us