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An introduction to adult orthodontics and all of your options by New York Specialist Orthodontist Dr Seth Newman
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“Adult Orthodontics: It’s never too late to go straight!”
A special report by Dr Seth Newman
If you think that you are too old for braces, think again. More and more adults are getting them, including celebrities.
Professional athletes, pop stars and actors such as Tom Cruise, singer Gwen Stefani and San Antonio Spurs player
Mannu Ginobili have all recently undergone orthodontics to improve their smiles.
Dentistry has become more cosmetically focused to meet the changing needs and desires of our patients.
Sophisticated, cosmetically driven patients realize that straight teeth are perhaps the most dramatic way to enhance our
smiles. Once only seen in children and teenagers, it is now common for adults to seek orthodontic treatment.
Another factor that has encouraged many adults to straighten their smile is that current orthodontic technology has
made significant recent advancements. We now have available effective, efficient visible and invisible treatment
options that are able to straighten teeth. Further, these modern orthodontic appliances are less obtrusive and offer
faster treatment time, fewer treatment visits, and less discomfort than ever before.
Those who think that they may feel odd or out of place seeking orthodontic treatment as an adult will be happy to know that they are not alone. It is estimated that up to 25 percent of those patients currently wearing braces are adults. Of this high number, men make up approximately 30% of these patients while women are still in the majority.
As men are finding out that healthy teeth and an attractive smile can be very beneficial in the business world as well as their social lives, more and more are seeking treatment. This trend is truly international as well. The British are famous for having crooked teeth. However, according to the British Society of Orthodontist, Britain is experiencing a significant rise in the number of adults seeking orthodontic treatment.
There are some real advantages to having orthodontic treatment as an adult. First of all, adults tend to be more
compliant in their treatment. They tend to follow orders more fully and this can make a big difference in the outcome of
their orthodontic work. Adults also tend to take better care of their appliances and follow the rules of good oral
hygiene.
There are several other benefits of orthodontic treatment worth considering. The first being the most obvious esthetic appeal of a straight beautiful smile. Crooked teeth affect your appearance and most people want to look their best at any age. People with unattractive teeth are often too embarrassed to smile. Orthodontic treatment enables you to smile with confidence. Looking better can also make you feel better about yourself, and can increase your self-confidence.
Another important benefit is having a good functioning occlusion or bite. Crooked teeth can prevent you from chewing properly and lead to jaw joint problems. A healthy bite not only allows us to chew correctly and enjoy our food, it will also decrease the amount of wear teeth endure and reduce the likelihood of fractures.
Finally, straight teeth are healthy teeth and much easier to keep clean. Therefore, they are less likely to have plaque accumulation, which can ultimately lead to significant gum problems.
Although there are few if any real contraindications to adults undergoing orthodontic treatment there are some limitations worth mentioning. Adults with dental issues such as restorative needs or periodontal (gum) disease need to be addressed prior to braces being placed on. The bones of an adult, unlike those of a child, are no longer growing. Consequently, bony support of adult's teeth is firmer and is naturally more resistant to tooth movement. Though this is a hindrance, it isn't a deterrent. As long as the teeth, the gums, and the underlying bone are healthy, teeth can be straightened at any age.
The reason today’s adult orthodontics is so exciting is that we now have more visible and invisible options than ever before. Invisalign, iBraces, ceramic braces and In-Ovation are just some of the latest appliances to provide you with an exceptional smile.
In- Ovation, also known as interactive self ligating braces technology, is based upon low friction treatment. These high technology brackets allow treatment to occur with lighter, gentler forces, reduce the number of visits needed, and shorten overall treatment time.
Invisalign® is a computer generated set of clear plastic aligners. This technology is an excellent option for the right
individual. Benefits include the clarity of these aligners and the fact that they are removable. Thus, they cause no
interference with eating or dental hygiene. It is important to note that those requiring more sophisticated tooth
movements are better served with fixed braces.
Other orthodontic technologies worthy of discussion include our newest ceramic brackets. These brackets, which are
made from zirconium (the same material used to manufacture imitation diamonds), provide superior clarity than ever
before. When combined with white or tooth colored wires, these braces are a truly esthetic orthodontic appliance.
Finally, iBraces™ are computer generated braces placed behind your teeth. These appliances give the orthodontist all
the benefits of traditional appliances while giving patients an invisible set of braces.
With all of the exciting orthodontic options we now have, it is no wonder that adults are making up an ever increasing
proportion of orthodontic patients. A straight beautiful smile can not only help us look our best but also feel great
knowing we are setting the foundation for optimal dental health. So if you have ever thought about straightening your
smile, just remember, it’s never too late to go straight!
So, take hold of the ideas in this guide and apply them to your own situation, would they make eating more
comfortable, would they help you to feel better about your teeth and smile?
And as you read through this now, think about the way these concepts would specifically work for you and what would
seem like the best logical choices in your own situation.
So prepare to find out more, see the benefits, seize the ideas, ask yourself those questions and on a final note enjoy
finding out about smiling and laughing with straight teeth.
Almost Invisible Orthodontics with Invisalign
The steps to a beautiful new smile with Invisalign
Step 1: Visit Your Dentist
During this first step you will need to make an appointment with an
Invisalign® Certified Dentist.
During the initial visit, your dentist will help you decide on your
course of treatment. He will take bite impressions of your teeth and
send them, along with a set of precise instructions.
Step 2: Invisalign Makes Your Aligners
Invisalign uses advanced technology to transform your bite
impressions into a custom-made series of clear and removable
aligners. There may be as many as 48 in the series or as few as 12,
depending on your individual treatment plan.
Step 3: You Receive Your Aligners in a Few Weeks
During your next visit to your dentist, you will receive your first set of
aligners. Your dentist will most likely give you a few additional sets for you to wear before you return for your next visit.
Step 4: You Wear Your Aligners
You'll wear each set of aligners day and night for about 2 weeks, removing them
only to eat, drink, brush, and floss. Total treatment time averages 9-15
months, but will vary from case to case. You'll visit your dentist only about every
6 weeks to ensure that your treatment is progressing as planned.
Step 5: You've Finished the Treatment
Congratulations! When you're finished wearing each aligner in the series, your treatment will be complete and you will
have the beautiful smile you've always wanted.
We are pleased to offer you a complimentary 45 min consultation which will include :
Welcome tour Panoramic evaluation (a complete digital scan of your child's teeth) Photographic and video graphic records of your child before treatment begins A full treatment plan Communication with your insurance partner
What are the primary benefits of Invisalign?
Invisalign is clear, this means you can straighten your teeth without anyone knowing, great if you have a job that
involves being in front of people a lot.
Invisalign is removable. Unlike braces, you can eat and drink what you want during treatment, so long as you remove
your aligners during meals and whole drinking fizzy drinks. You can also brush and floss normally to maintain good oral
hygiene.
Invisalign is comfortable. There are no metal brackets or wires as with braces to cause mouth irritation, and no metal or
wires means you spend less time in the dentist’s chair getting adjustments.
Invisalign allows you to view your own virtual treatment plan before you start—so you can see how your straight teeth
will look when your treatment is complete.
BEFORE CLEAR BRACES
AFTER CLEAR BRACES
Invisible Orthodontics with Incognito
“Incognito™ is the modern and invisible alternative to conventional braces”
The Incognito™ Lingual Bracket System is a new generation of braces for
people of all ages.
Because the braces are placed behind the teeth no one will ever know that
you are wearing them unless YOU tell them! Incognito™ braces are the only
100% customised fixed appliance system for invisible orthodontic treatment
on the UK market today.
They are created using state of the art technology and are completely
customised to the shape of your teeth and to your dental situation. Your
orthodontist will build in a unique prescription to get the results that you want.
Incognito braces are an advanced generation of brace that is hidden discreetly on the back of the teeth, not on the front
like conventional 'train tacks'. This allows people to go about their daily routine without feeling self-conscious because
their braces are virtually invisible from the outside.
Incognito braces are suitable for all age groups - children, adolescents and adults who want to correct their tooth
position.
Our registered orthodontist Dr Newman will be able to advise on individual treatment needs following an initial
consultation.
There are many reasons to choose Incognito™ braces:
□ Customisation: they are individually designed and produced just for you □ Aesthetics: Because they are placed on the back of the teeth they are virtually invisible from the outside □ Time: Visible success in only a short time □ Comfort: Most patients experience minimal discomfort and speech interference, after just a short adjustment
period, you will be able to eat and speak normally □ Reliable correction of all types of incorrect tooth positions □ Suitable for all age groups □ No risk of decalcification to the front tooth surface □ Fewer wire adjustments can mean fewer visits to the orthodontist □ Since the brackets are made from gold, nickel allergies are not a problem.
We are pleased to offer you a complimentary 45 min consultation which will include :
Welcome tour Panoramic evaluation (a complete digital scan of your child's teeth) Photographic and video graphic records of your child before treatment begins A full treatment plan Communication with your insurance partner
BEFORE AFTER
Clear
Clear braces are made of translucent (clear) material. They are most
popular with adult patients, due to their cosmetic appeal. The only
drawback to ceramic brackets is that they are more fragile, and the elastic
ties can discolor between orthodontic visits.
Clear braces are available for a wide range of orthodontic situations and if
you could be suitable for clear braces then we will certainly let you know.
In some cases patients opt to have clear braces on the top teeth and
standard metal braces on the bottom teeth because clear braces often have
a higher cost than metal ones.
Either why we are happy to discuss your options when you come to see us.
Choice is always important to us, and we know it is to you too. The
photograph here shows Faith Hill wearing clear braces, almost
imperceptible we think.
We are pleased to offer you a complimentary 45 min consultation which will include :
Welcome tour Panoramic evaluation (a complete digital scan of your child's teeth) Photographic and video graphic records of your child before treatment begins A full treatment plan Communication with your insurance partner
What are fixed braces?
Most patients require the use of fixed orthodontic appliances (‘train tracks’) to have really straight teeth, and achieve
the best possible improvement of their smile. Small precisely designed metal or ceramic buttons called brackets are
stuck/bonded to each tooth. Sometimes metal rings called bands are also fitted around the back/molar teeth. The
brackets are then connected to each other using a thin metal wire, called an archwire. The wire is held in place with
small elastic rings called modules, or with very thin wires called ligatures. Modules come in a variety of colours to
customise your brace. The wires are adjusted at regular intervals to straighten the teeth and correct the bite.
Modern brackets are quite small, and they cover a relatively smaller area of each tooth, making braces more attractive
than they used to be. With fixed braces, there is no plastic in the roof of the mouth. This means speech is unaffected
and the flavour of food can be enjoyed fully. As the appliance cannot be removed, it acts full-time, and so it is very
effective. Fixed braces are very good at achieving fine detail, and making the smile look really perfect!
How do fixed braces work?
Fixed appliances, by definition, cannot be removed by the patient. The simplest way to think of each bracket is as a
handle with which it is possible to control each tooth individually and precisely.
As we have already mentioned, in the early part of treatment, a thin archwire is fitted to link up all the brackets.
Because the teeth are irregular, the wire has to bend up and down or in and out between the teeth. This is the clever
bit: the wire, a bi-product of NASA research, has perfect shape memory and will gradually return to its original shape,
bringing the teeth with it.
As treatment progresses, stiffer wires are fitted and these act as a monorail. At this time, tiny springs and elastics are
also used to guide the teeth in the desired directions.
What are the limitations of fixed braces?
Fixed braces are not very good at major alterations to the bite. For this, other appliances are used either before or at
the same time as the fixed braces. Examples include changing the relationship of the jaws with a functional/orthopaedic
appliance, or moving the upper teeth back to improve bite with headgear. Very occasionally specialist surgery needs to
be used in conjunction with brace treatment to achieve the ideal result.
How are fixed braces fitted?
Depending on your treatment, fixed braces can be fitted either in a single appointment or over several appointments.
Sometimes small blue elastic rings called ‘separators’ are fitted between your back teeth a few days before your braces
are fitted. This is to enable the fitting of ‘bands’ around the molar teeth. Bands are like rings that fit around the back
teeth. Not everybody needs to have bands as part of their fixed braces.
Before braces are fitted, your teeth are cleaned and conditioned. For those who need bands special glue is used to stick
them to the teeth. The brackets themselves are square-shaped metal or ceramic components that are glued to the
teeth.
The fitting of fixed braces is completed by connecting the bands and/or brackets with a thin piece of wire that is held in
place using small elastics called modules. These come in different colours to make the wearing of braces more fun.
Your General Orthodontic Questions Answered
Questions that you should ask before having treatment
While the treatments above can be used with virtually any treatment philosophy, specific training is needed. All
orthodontists and dentists interested in treating patients with these services must attend training before cases will be
accepted from their premises.
So here are a few questions to ask your dentists before having any of the above:
are you certified
how long have you been doing it
how many cases have you treated
can I see examples of your work
how often will you review my progress – we normally recommend a minimum of every 4 weeks
The Top 6 Questions Everyone asks About Orthodontics
1. How much will treatment cost?
We know price is an important consideration for you. There is no way to
accurately answer this question without first coming in for a consultation.
At that initial meeting the orthodontist will examine you and take xrays etc.
From this he will be able to give you an accurate figure of cost.
In our practice the average investment is in the region of $4000+/- for both
upper and lower braces – this will include all necessary impressions,
records, radiographs, all aligners, any refinements needed and retainers.
There are many factors that determine the cost of your Orthodontic
treatment: how extensive the issues you want corrected, how long your
treatment plan will last, where you live, and the specific treatment details
prescribed by your dentist or orthodontist.
Insurance
We will liaise directly with your insurance provider and are an approved
orthodontic practice by most of them, this means your whole treatment
runs smoothly with us doing all the paperwork for you.
2. How can you prepare for treatment?
We would carry out an extensive oral health assessment ensuring that you are dental ready for any treatment. We
would need to make sure all teeth are disease free and the gums healthy. This will provide optimum conditions for the
best result.
3. How can your dentist work out if you are suitable for
treatment?
The best and cheapest way is to book in for a FREE consultation. At
this appointment we can see if which treatment is suitable for you
and what kind of final result you would expect.
4. How long will the process take?
Each individual case varies. This can range from 6 months to up to
a year for the other forms of treatment.
5. What are the downsides/side effects of treatment?
There are very few downsides to these systems. With Invisalign you will be required to remove the aligner or braces
when you are eating to prevent food getting stuck under it and for 6 months smiles with brackets you need to ensure
your teeth cleaning is excellent.
6. Will it hurt?
There could be some discomfort during the initial stages of tooth movement. The way orthodontics works is to
introduce constant but steady pressure on your teeth. This results in you only feeling light pressure on the teeth. You
would not experience any pain, just some discomfort, which means the teeth are moving.
We are pleased to offer you a complimentary 45 min consultation which will include :
Welcome tour Panoramic evaluation (a complete digital scan of your child's teeth) Photographic and video graphic records of your child before treatment begins A full treatment plan Communication with your insurance partner
Straighter teeth are known to be healthy teeth as they are easier to clean.
Would it make a difference to the life of your son/daughter if they had straighter teeth?
Newmans orthodontics offer you:
Insurance accepted from most major schemes
Games for the kids to play whilst they wait keeping your visit stress free
Movies and Xbox available in the patient lounge
Choice for every treatment option, and NO pressure to choose any option, simply go with what you feel is best.
Please call us today on 516.626.2060 and book for a FREE initial assessment, we can discuss your concerns, prepare a
fully costed treatment plan, liaise with your insurance provider and find out which orthodontic system would suit you
best.
This means this is a low risk and no cost way to finding out more – call us to book your appointment today …
We look forward to seeing you soon,
Dr Seth Newman