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Learning About Accelerated Orthodontics: Say Goodbye To Traditional Braces

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Accelerated orthodontics, often referred to as rapid orthodontics, is a fairly new treatment in cosmetic dentistry. Orthodontists are accomplishing the same results for patients as traditional braces offer, but in a much shorter time. Rather than spending years with braces on your teeth, accelerated orthodontics takes only months. Accelerated orthodontics can be used for children, but adults are normally the best candidates. 

Accelerated orthodontics the pros and cons

There are pros and cons associated with accelerated orthodontics. The speed that teeth are straightened is what attracts many adults to the procedure. However,  the cost for accelerated orthodontics is just as expensive as the cost for traditional braces, and periodontal surgery is normally required. According to Dr. Bray, the president of the AAO, accelerated orthodontics are very effective and pose no health risks. 

Popular with adults

Many adults who avoid traditional braces because of the amount of time involved are opting for accelerated orthodontics. Often professional adults don't feel comfortable wearing traditional braces, feeling it looks juvenile and may portray the wrong image in the workplace. Instead of hiding your smile or feeling embarrassed by metal braces, speak to a cosmetic dentist about your individual orthodontic needs and find out if accelerated orthodontics will work for you.

Types of corrections

Accelerated orthodontics can correct most of the same issues that traditional braces can. Overbites and underbites as well as crooked teeth and gaps, can all be taken care of quickly. For instance, rapid orthodontics is normally completed in only 2 to 6 months, as opposed to the 2 to 4 years that are required with traditional braces. Correcting your teeth will make your confidence rise and also improve your overall dental health. For instance, a severe overbite can make it difficult to chew or make it difficult to close your mouth comfortably. Gaps can lead to cavities and crooked teeth can contribute to gum disease when food gets trapped and can't be properly flossed.

Kinds of braces and cost

As with traditional braces, many of the same materials are used for advanced orthodontics. Normally, the best options are metal or ceramic braces, although lingual braces are also used. The cost of accelerated braces is approximately the same as the cost of traditional braces. According to Cost Helper, the price for different kinds of  traditional braces is as follows:

  • Metal braces are applied in the same way as traditional braces and are visible when you smile, and they are the most affordable option. Accelerated metal braces cost between the 3,000 and 7,000 dollars that metal braces cost.
  • Ceramic braces are much less noticeable than metal braces and are made of a composite type material that is stain resistant. However, they are more expensive than metal braces, but many adults feel they are worth the extra money because they look and feel better than the metal braces. Ceramic braces normally cost between 2,000 dollars and 8,500 dollars.
  • Lingual braces are the least noticeable because they are placed behind the teeth. This option is the most popular with professional adults because they are hidden from view. However, they are generally the most expensive type, costing between 5,000 and 13,000 dollars. With lingual braces it can take more time to get optimal results and they don't work as well on small teeth.

Surgery may be inevitable

In most cases, accelerated orthodontics requires patients to undergo periodontal surgery before braces can be put on. This is what allows the shorter time frame that braces must be worn for. Many dental issues are dealt with during surgery and corrected before braces are applied. Your teeth and gums are manipulated to allow your teeth to move into place faster. Periodontal surgery can be painful. Often, you will need a couple of days to recover. After the swelling goes down, your braces can be applied.

Finding the best orthodontist

The main issue with using accelerated orthodontics is finding a qualified service provider since it's still a fairly new procedure. Many orthodontists are not yet trained in the use of this type of cosmetic dentistry. When you decide to change your smile, look for an expert cosmetic dentist who has experience in this special type of orthodontia. 

Imagine yourself with perfectly straight teeth in as little as 6 months. Say goodbye, to traditional braces—the newest wave in cosmetic dentistry is here. Talk to an orthodontist, such as Denise McGrade DDS, to discuss the best option of your teeth.


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