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Braces for Adults

July 18th, 2017


The number of adults investing in their oral health is on the rise. Adults are seeking braces for all types of issues from minor crowding or spacing to more significant bite issues. One of the main reasons for this increase in adult patients is the advancement in the design of braces that make them less noticeable. A ‘mouth full of metal’ is no longer a requirement for straight teeth and a healthy bite. Clear braces can create a brilliant smile without compromising self-esteem or professional appearance.
At Lakewood Park we offer ceramic braces and Invisalign. Ceramic braces are like metal braces, except the brackets are tooth-colored. With advances in the industry, ceramic braces are now as strong and effective as regular metal braces. Invisalign are clear aligners. They are removable custom-fit plastic pieces that resemble retainers. They are nearly inviscid and virtually pain free, with no brackets to come off or wires to break and poke. Clear aligners are removed to eat, brush and floss. Although they are removable it is important to wear them 20-22 hours a day for them to be effective.
You no longer have to let worry about what braces will look like keep you from having the smile you deserve. For more information about how ceramic brackets or Invisalign could work for you call Lakewood Park Orthodontics at (508) 319 1545 for a free consultation

When Clear Braces Are Better Than Invisalign

March 5th, 2013

Many people who want straight teeth never go through with treatment because they just don’t like the way braces look. In 1998, Align Technology introduced Invisalign tooth positioning aligners. Up until that time, the only cosmetic alternatives to silver braces on the teeth were clear (ceramic) or lingual (inside) braces. Why do orthodontists still use clear braces when Invisalign seems so much better?

Align Technology’s introduction of Invisalign changed the field of orthodontics forever. For appropriate cases, Invisalign does provide the esthetic alternative to metal braces that many patients are seeking. When Align bypassed professional providers and marketed directly to the public, they created a demand for their product and an expectation that teeth can now be straightened without wires and brackets glued to the teeth. Because the Invisalign system seems so much easier to use than conventional braces, more than 300,000 non-specialist dentists are now also offering orthodontic services in their practices. Although these changes have encouraged more patients to seek treatment, Invisalign is not a replacement for braces in all cases.

Although clear aligners are appropriate for many orthodontic problems, they are still biomechanically inferior to conventional braces in many situations. Because it is more difficult for plastic shells to create some of the forces required for complex tooth movements like turning round teeth, making teeth longer, and paralleling roots in extraction cases, most orthodontists still prefer to use brackets and wires for moderate to severe cases.

By taking Invisalign directly to the public without explaining its limitations, Align forces orthodontists to be “the bad guys” who more often than not have to give disappointing news to overly optimistic prospective patients. Only one out of eight patients who come in hoping for Invisalign have problems that qualify for aligner therapy. The other seven would obtain better result with braces.

Because Invisalign appears easier to use than braces, dentists with little or no orthodontic training are now also offering orthodontic services to their patients. Since most of us trust the advice of our family dentist, rarely do we question when he recommends a new service. The results obtained by any doctor however are determined by his skills and experience. Eliminating brackets and wires does not eliminate the need for accurate diagnosis, treatment planning, and case management. Invisalign is simply a tool not a replacement for experience and skills.

Dr. Hughes uses Invisalign to treat mild to moderate crowding and alignment cases. It is especially good for patients who have had previous orthodontic treatment but did not wear their retainers and have experienced some relapse. The fact that patients can take out their aligners to eat and brush is very convenient. Patients like it because it looks so much better than braces. So in many cases, Invisalign is actually the treatment of choice.

However, if Invisalign is not appropriate for your particular problem, you do have other options. The most tried and true economical alternative is clear braces. They have been around a long time and are now better than ever! Modern manufacturing techniques have overcome practically all of the long-standing weaknesses that have plagued previous generations of clear brackets. Today’s appliances are stronger, smaller, and do not stain like previous models. They can be used for the exact same complex movements as metal brackets and move the teeth just as efficiently. The only two drawbacks that remain are that they are still more fragile than metal (for athletes in contact sports), and they still cost your orthodontist more to purchase (which she must pass on to you).

So if you are dead set against metal braces you have options. Invisalign might be perfect for you if your problems are only mild to moderate. If you want the most cost-effective esthetic alternative to “railroad tracks” that can actually move your teeth like metal, ask your orthodontist to show you today’s clear braces. I think you’ll be impressed.

Improve Your Life with Orthodontics

September 12th, 2012

The number one goal of orthodontic treatment is to give you or your child a good occlusion (or bite), meaning straight teeth that work well with the teeth in the opposite jaw. Research shows that a good occlusion makes it easier for you to eat, chew and speak. It can enhance your dental health, overall health, and self-esteem. As a part of your comprehensive dental health care plan, orthodontic treatment can help you retain your teeth—and your smile—for a lifetime.

Let your smile express yourself! Nothing can show the world how happy you are quite like a beautiful smile. In fact, it’s one of the first things others notice about you, too. With orthodontics, you can be proud to flash your smile, because you’ll know that your smile truly represents your positive attitude.

Make your mouth healthy! Straight teeth aren’t just pretty, they’re healthy as well. Teeth that are properly aligned are generally easier to clean which reduces the amount of plaque buildup and risk for gingivitis. The cleaner you keep your teeth, the longer they’ll last!

Get the beautiful smile you've always wanted and still enjoy your life! Orthodontics is easier today than ever before, with treatment options that fit your lifestyle and schedule. At Lakewood Park Orthodontics, Dr. Hughes can personalize your treatment to suit all of your needs.