Typically made of high-grade stainless steel, traditional dental braces consist of metal bands that wrap around the back molars and smaller metal brackets that are cemented to the front surfaces of other teeth. A thin, springy metal wire runs through the brackets to apply gentle pressure that gradually moves teeth into the correct positions. Today, braces are much smaller and more comfortable than in the past. They are also available in clear or translucent materials, making them less noticeable.
Besides improving your smile, the benefits of getting braces include:
Closing Gaps: Overcrowded teeth can create gaps between them, known as diastemas, which affect the clarity and pronunciation of certain sounds. Braces can help close these gaps and align your teeth, which can boost your confidence in social and professional situations.
Improved Oral Health: Crooked or crowded teeth can create hidden nooks and crannies that are difficult to clean properly, increasing the risk of tooth decay and gum disease. Straightening your teeth with braces makes them easier to brush and floss, which can help prevent these conditions.
Relieving Bites and Jaw Problems
An untreated bite issue may lead to excessive wear on specific teeth or jaw pain and discomfort. Braces can help align your teeth and your bite, reducing these problems.
