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Braces & Orthodontics in Joliet, IL

Types of Braces

Orthodontic treatment offers benefits that extend beyond just straighter teeth and an improved bite; it can significantly enhance a person’s self-image as well. While achieving a beautiful smile is essential, addressing potential health issues related to teeth and jaw alignment is even more crucial. Misaligned teeth or jaw problems can hinder effective cleaning, increasing the risk of tooth decay, gum disease, and even tooth loss. If left untreated, orthodontic issues can result in difficulties with chewing and digestion, speech challenges, and uneven wear on tooth surfaces. Over time, this can put excessive strain on gum tissue and the supporting bone, potentially leading to jaw joint problems and associated symptoms like headaches or pain in the face and neck.

Types of Braces

The American Association of Orthodontics recommends that children receive their first orthodontic evaluation by age 7. While treatment can be effective at any age, early evaluation helps ensure optimal dental health.

Thanks to recent advancements in orthodontics, wearing braces has never been more comfortable or convenient. Patients can choose from a variety of options, including traditional metal braces, clear brackets, and innovative heat-activated wires that require fewer adjustments. Some individuals may also be eligible for Invisalign, a groundbreaking approach that uses clear, removable aligners to straighten teeth without the need for braces or wires.

If treatment is necessary, we’ll take the time to discuss the best options tailored to your needs!

Reasons for Orthodontic Treatment for Adults and Children

  • Breathing or Swallowing Issues: Mouth breathing can lead to snoring and sleep apnea.
  • Crossbite: One or more upper teeth bite inside the lower teeth, towards the tongue.
  • Crowding: Extra or misaligned teeth can cause crowding in the mouth.
  • Deep Overbite: Lower front teeth contact the tissue of the upper teeth.
  • Facial Disfigurement: Misalignment affects jaw development and tooth positioning.
  • Jaw and Jaw Joint Pain: Misalignment can lead to discomfort in the jaw.
  • Missing or Extra Teeth: Caused by decay, injury, or inherited conditions.
  • Overjet: Protruding upper teeth, often linked to a short lower jaw.
  • Self-Image: A straight smile can enhance confidence and self-esteem.
  • Spacing Issues: Gaps may result from missing, too small, or oversized teeth.
  • Speech, Chewing, or Biting Problems: Misalignment can impact these functions.
  • Underbite: The lower jaw protrudes beyond the upper jaw.

Specific to Children:

  • Finger or Thumb Sucking: These habits can lead to protrusion of the upper front teeth and contribute to mouth breathing.
  • Teeth Erupting Out of Position: Misaligned teeth can be guided into proper alignment through orthodontic treatment.

What Does Orthodontic Treatment Involve?

Orthodontic Treatment Involves Three Phases:

1. Planning Phase – Your initial visits may include the following:
  • A medical and dental history evaluation.
  • Castings or “molds” of your teeth.
  • Computer generated photograph of the head and neck that will aid in planning.
  • Photographs of your face and mouth.
  • X-rays of the teeth and jaws.
Once the planning is complete, your orthodontist will design and apply braces or create custom appliances tailored to your needs.
2. Active Phase – During this phase, you'll have regular visits to your orthodontist for adjustments and will need to follow specific treatment guidelines to ensure success.
3. Retention Phase – After treatment is complete, braces and/or appliances are removed, and a new retainer is created. Typically removable, these retainers help maintain the adjustments made to your teeth by being worn continuously until the teeth and bone stabilize in their new positions.

Treatment and retention times can vary based on individual cases. Your orthodontist will work to ensure you achieve a successful outcome, resulting in a beautiful smile that lasts a lifetime.

Orthodontics not only straightens your teeth for an attractive smile but also significantly improves the health of your jaw and teeth, contributing to your overall well-being.

Step Into a Straighter, Healthier Smile