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“Should I Get Braces?”
When To Make the Commitment

Love Yourself, Love Your Smile

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  • Dr. Monica Madan
  • January 24, 2023

Over the last few years, adult braces have seen a steady rise in popularity. Although some people automatically associate orthodontic work with children—especially teenagers—recent data shows that more and more adults are wearing braces now than ever before. 

The American Academy of Orthodontists (AAO) website notes that one-third of all orthodontic patients today are over age 18—an all-time high.

Adult braces are becoming more popular for a number of reasons. After postponing non-essential treatments during the COVID-19 pandemic, more people are beginning to resume a regular dental care schedule. In addition, the global shift to remote work has many adults seeking cosmetic dental treatments after watching themselves in countless online meetings. 

An increasing number of adult patients are embracing their braces, thanks to more widely available dental care, greater awareness of treatment options, and a general increase in orthodontist referrals from dentists. A few insurance plans even provide better coverage for adult braces and other orthodontic work. 

Finally, modern braces are more comfortable, attractive, and effective than earlier models. These improvements have convinced more adult patients to seek orthodontic treatment. 

If you’ve been asking yourself—“Should I get braces?”— you’ve come to the right place. In this article, we’ll review the most popular reasons for seeking orthodontic work and outline some of the signs indicating braces may be right for you. 

“Should I Get Braces?” Why Adults Seek Orthodontic Treatment

Braces—like all other orthodontic treatments—can benefit patients of all ages. 

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Alignment problems like crowding, smile gaps, crossbites, underbites, and overbites may develop at an early age, but they often cause issues throughout your life. In fact, many of these issues only grow worse with time, and can lead to lost teeth, gum problems, and impaired oral function. 

Thankfully, braces are versatile enough to improve the smiles of adults, as well as children and teens. Here are a few ways you could benefit from orthodontic work.

Cosmetic Improvements

The most obvious benefit of braces is that they can dramatically improve the look of your smile. 

Crooked teeth and misaligned bites often make people feel self-conscious about their appearance. This self-consciousness can cause feelings of embarrassment in public and heighten social anxiety. If you’ve experienced these feelings, you’re not alone. 

According to statistics from the American Dental Association: 

  • 25% of adults avoid smiling because of the condition of their mouth and teeth
  • 23% of adults feel embarrassed by the condition of their mouth and teeth
  • 20% of adults experience anxiety because of the condition of their mouth and teeth

Getting braces will help eliminate the alignment issues that make you feel self-conscious and boost your public confidence.

Better Oral Health

A crooked smile can hurt more than just your self-confidence. It can also cause significant oral health problems over time. 

Overlapping teeth are harder to clean than straight teeth. When brushing and flossing become less effective, unhealthy amounts of oral bacteria begin to grow. 

If you have mild crowding or a slightly misaligned bite, you may not notice any adverse effects. However, if you have moderate-to-severe alignment issues, you have a higher risk of experiencing some significant problems, including:

  • Periodic cavities
  • Gum disease
  • Tooth loss
  • Bone loss

After completing your braces treatment, your teeth will be much easier to brush and floss, which leads to better long-term oral health.

Improved Oral Functionality

Severe bite problems can also impede essential oral functions, like chewing, speaking, and even breathing. For instance, an open bite may cause someone to develop a lisp, while irregular incisor and upper anterior teeth can impede the proper pronunciation of specific sounds. 

Crooked teeth can also scrape your lips, gums, and cheeks while chewing, causing periodic pain and leading to a higher risk of choking. Severe bite problems may also cause temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorder—a common source of chronic jaw pain. 

If you are experiencing any of the above issues, there is a good chance that braces will bring you relief.

Signs You Should Consider Braces

Now that we’ve seen the many specific benefits, we can address the larger question: “Should I get braces?”

Here at Beverly Hills Orthodontics, we have been improving smiles across Los Angeles since 

2008. During our orthodontic consultations, we help patients decide whether braces are the right treatment choice to correct their problems. 

Based on our consultations, we have noticed some patterns that indicate whether braces are an ideal option. These signs include:

  • Feeling self-conscious about your smile. This might be the most obvious indication that you should get braces. Everyone should have a smile they are proud of. If crowding or bite issues prevent you from laughing and smiling with confidence, braces can eliminate these problems and give you a smile that you love.
  • Periodically developing cavities and other issues despite brushing and flossing. As mentioned earlier, severe crowding and misaligned bites can complicate oral care. If you brush and floss according to your dentist’s instructions, yet regularly develop cavities and gum issues, braces could be the key to better oral health.
  • Regularly experiencing oral malfunctions: Do you often scrape/cut your tongue on your teeth? Do you have trouble pronouncing certain words? Does your jaw ever click, feel stressed, or cause you pain while chewing? Misaligned teeth could be behind your problems. 

If you’ve noticed any of these signs for yourself, braces are probably right for you!

Ready To Speak With an Expert About Orthodontic Options? Call One of BHO’s Four LA Locations Today!

If you’re unhappy with the look of your smile or are experiencing specific oral health issues, the answer to “Should I get braces?” should be a resounding YES! 

Whether you have slightly crooked teeth or major misalignments, braces can correct your smile and provide you with a lifetime of health benefits. Call one of BHO’s offices in Beverly Hills, Studio City, Alhambra, or Downtown LA today to begin your treatment journey. 

NOTE: All blog content is intended to supplement—NOT REPLACE—the expertise of a healthcare professional and should not be construed in any way as medical advice. Consult a professional orthodontist directly, like the ones at BHO, to assess your individual needs and advise the best course of treatment.

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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a good age to get braces?
The ideal age to get braces is typically between 10 to 14 years old when the jaw is still growing and teeth are more easily guided into proper alignment. However, braces can be effective at any age depending on individual needs and orthodontic recommendations. Regular consultations with an orthodontist can determine the best timing for braces.
Will my dentist tell me if I need braces?
Your dentist will assess your teeth during regular check-ups and discuss the need for braces if necessary. They will provide recommendations based on your dental health and alignment, referring you to an orthodontist for further evaluation and treatment if needed.
Can braces correct my bite issues?
Yes, braces can correct bite issues by gradually shifting teeth into proper alignment. They are effective for overbites, underbites, and crossbites, improving both function and aesthetics. Consult an orthodontist to determine the best treatment plan for your specific bite concerns.
Do braces come with age restrictions?
Braces typically have no age restrictions, as they can be beneficial for both children and adults. However, the ideal age for orthodontic treatment is during adolescence when the jaw is still growing. Adults can also benefit from braces, but treatment may take longer due to denser bone structure.
Are braces effective for adults?
Braces are effective for adults in correcting misaligned teeth and bite issues. They can improve oral health, enhance aesthetics, and boost self-confidence. However, treatment duration and discomfort may vary. Consult with an orthodontist to determine the best option for your specific needs.
How long does braces treatment last?
The duration of braces treatment typically ranges from 18 to 36 months, depending on individual needs and the complexity of the case. Regular adjustments and proper oral hygiene are crucial for successful outcomes and timely completion of treatment.
Do braces guarantee a perfect smile?
Braces can help correct misaligned teeth and improve the overall appearance of a smile. However, achieving a perfect smile also depends on individual factors like oral hygiene, genetics, and follow-up care after braces are removed. Regular dental check-ups and proper maintenance are essential for long-lasting results.
Can I eat normally with braces?
Yes, you can eat normally with braces by avoiding hard, sticky, or chewy foods. Cut food into smaller pieces, chew carefully, and maintain good oral hygiene to prevent damage and ensure braces effectiveness. Follow your orthodontist's guidelines for a smooth eating experience.
Are there alternatives to traditional braces?
Yes, alternatives to traditional braces include clear aligners, lingual braces, and ceramic braces. Each option offers different benefits and considerations, such as visibility, comfort, and treatment duration. Consulting with an orthodontist can help determine the best choice based on individual needs and preferences.
How often must I visit the orthodontist?
It is typically recommended to visit the orthodontist every 4 to 8 weeks for adjustments and progress checks during orthodontic treatment. This frequency may vary based on individual treatment plans and the orthodontist's recommendations. Regular visits help ensure the treatment progresses as planned and address any issues promptly.
Do braces require special oral care?
Braces do require special oral care to maintain good hygiene and prevent issues. Regular brushing, flossing, and using interdental brushes are essential. Avoiding certain foods and attending regular dental check-ups are also crucial for braces maintenance.
Will braces interfere with sports activities?
Braces may initially affect sports performance due to discomfort or adjustments needed. However, custom mouthguards can be used for protection, and athletes can gradually adapt to wearing braces during activities. Proper care and communication with orthodontists can minimize interference with sports.
Are there braces suitable for kids?
Yes, there are braces designed specifically for kids that are suitable for their dental needs. These braces are often smaller in size, more comfortable, and come in fun colors to make the orthodontic experience more enjoyable for children. It is essential to consult with an orthodontist to determine the best type of braces for your child's individual situation.
How soon can I notice improvements?
You may start noticing improvements within a few weeks of consistent effort and adherence to the recommended guidelines. Results vary based on individual circumstances, but staying committed to the process is key to seeing positive changes.
Do braces cause any discomfort?
Braces may cause discomfort initially due to pressure on teeth and gums. This discomfort typically subsides as the mouth adjusts. Wax can help alleviate irritation, and over-the-counter pain relievers can manage soreness. Regular adjustments may also cause temporary discomfort but are crucial for treatment effectiveness.
Can braces fix gaps in teeth?
Yes, braces can fix gaps in teeth by gradually moving the teeth into the desired position. This process, known as orthodontic treatment, helps close gaps and align teeth for a more even and aesthetically pleasing smile. Regular adjustments are needed to achieve the desired results.
How much do braces typically cost?
The cost of braces can vary widely depending on factors like the type of braces, location, and duration of treatment. On average, traditional metal braces can cost between $3,000 to $7,000, while clear aligners like Invisalign may range from $3,000 to $8,000. Additional costs for consultations, X-rays, and retainers should also be considered. It's best to consult with an orthodontist for an accurate estimate based on your specific needs.
Are payment plans available for braces?
Yes, payment plans are often available for braces through orthodontic offices. These plans allow patients to spread the cost of braces over time, making them more affordable. Contact your orthodontist to inquire about specific payment options and discuss what works best for your budget.
Will insurance cover my braces treatment?
Insurance coverage for braces treatment varies depending on your specific insurance plan. Some plans may partially cover orthodontic treatment, while others may not cover it at all. It's essential to check with your insurance provider to understand your coverage details and any potential out-of-pocket costs. Additionally, some plans may have age restrictions or requirements for pre-authorization before starting treatment.
Do braces come in different colors?
Yes, braces come in various colors, allowing individuals to choose from a range of options to personalize their orthodontic treatment. This customization feature can make wearing braces a more enjoyable experience for patients, especially younger individuals who may appreciate the ability to select colors that suit their preferences.
Are invisible braces as effective?
Invisible braces are as effective as traditional braces in correcting teeth alignment issues. They offer a discreet and convenient option for straightening teeth, especially for adults. However, the effectiveness may vary depending on the individual's specific dental needs and compliance with wearing the braces as instructed by the orthodontist. Regular check-ups are essential to monitor progress and ensure the desired results are achieved.
How to manage pain from braces?
To manage pain from braces, try these tips: Use orthodontic wax to cover any irritating brackets or wires. Rinse your mouth with warm saltwater to reduce inflammation. Take over-the-counter pain relievers as needed. Eat soft foods to avoid discomfort while chewing. Follow your orthodontist's instructions for braces care.
Can I choose my braces colors?
Yes, you can choose the colors of your braces. Many orthodontic practices offer a variety of colors for braces, allowing patients to personalize their treatment. Popular options include bright colors, pastels, and even clear or tooth-colored braces for a more subtle look.
Do clear braces stain easily?
Clear braces are less prone to staining compared to traditional braces due to their material. However, certain foods and drinks like coffee or curry can cause discoloration. Proper oral hygiene and regular cleaning can help prevent staining and maintain the clarity of clear braces.
Will braces affect my speech?
Braces may initially affect speech due to adjustments in mouth positioning. With practice, speech typically improves as the mouth adapts to the braces. Certain sounds may be temporarily altered, but speech should return to normal over time with proper care and practice.
Are monthly check-ups required with braces?
Monthly check-ups are essential when wearing braces to monitor progress, make adjustments, and ensure proper alignment. These appointments help prevent issues and ensure the braces are effectively straightening teeth. Regular visits are crucial for successful orthodontic treatment.
How to handle emergencies with braces?
During emergencies with braces, rinse your mouth with warm water, apply orthodontic wax to any protruding wires or brackets, and contact your orthodontist immediately for guidance. Avoid cutting wires yourself and maintain good oral hygiene to prevent further issues.
Can I get braces with crowns?
Yes, you can get braces with crowns, but it may require additional planning and coordination between your orthodontist and dentist. The crowns may need to be adjusted or replaced after the braces treatment to ensure proper fit and alignment. It's essential to consult with both professionals to discuss the best approach for your specific situation.
Will I wear a retainer after braces?
Yes, wearing a retainer after braces is crucial to maintain the alignment of your teeth and prevent them from shifting back to their original position. Retainers are typically worn full-time initially and then transitioned to nighttime wear for a more extended period to ensure the teeth stay in their corrected position.
Are retainers necessary post-braces treatment?
Retainers are essential after braces to maintain teeth alignment. They prevent teeth from shifting back to their original position, ensuring long-term results. Wearing retainers as directed by your orthodontist is crucial for preserving the outcome of your braces treatment.
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Frequently Asked Questions
What is a good age to get braces?
The ideal age to get braces is typically between 10 to 14 years old when the jaw is still growing and teeth are more easily guided into proper alignment. However, braces can be effective at any age depending on individual needs and orthodontic recommendations. Regular consultations with an orthodontist can determine the best timing for braces.
Will my dentist tell me if I need braces?
Your dentist will assess your teeth during regular check-ups and discuss the need for braces if necessary. They will provide recommendations based on your dental health and alignment, referring you to an orthodontist for further evaluation and treatment if needed.
Can braces correct my bite issues?
Yes, braces can correct bite issues by gradually shifting teeth into proper alignment. They are effective for overbites, underbites, and crossbites, improving both function and aesthetics. Consult an orthodontist to determine the best treatment plan for your specific bite concerns.
Do braces come with age restrictions?
Braces typically have no age restrictions, as they can be beneficial for both children and adults. However, the ideal age for orthodontic treatment is during adolescence when the jaw is still growing. Adults can also benefit from braces, but treatment may take longer due to denser bone structure.
Are braces effective for adults?
Braces are effective for adults in correcting misaligned teeth and bite issues. They can improve oral health, enhance aesthetics, and boost self-confidence. However, treatment duration and discomfort may vary. Consult with an orthodontist to determine the best option for your specific needs.
How long does braces treatment last?
The duration of braces treatment typically ranges from 18 to 36 months, depending on individual needs and the complexity of the case. Regular adjustments and proper oral hygiene are crucial for successful outcomes and timely completion of treatment.
Do braces guarantee a perfect smile?
Braces can help correct misaligned teeth and improve the overall appearance of a smile. However, achieving a perfect smile also depends on individual factors like oral hygiene, genetics, and follow-up care after braces are removed. Regular dental check-ups and proper maintenance are essential for long-lasting results.
Can I eat normally with braces?
Yes, you can eat normally with braces by avoiding hard, sticky, or chewy foods. Cut food into smaller pieces, chew carefully, and maintain good oral hygiene to prevent damage and ensure braces effectiveness. Follow your orthodontist's guidelines for a smooth eating experience.
Are there alternatives to traditional braces?
Yes, alternatives to traditional braces include clear aligners, lingual braces, and ceramic braces. Each option offers different benefits and considerations, such as visibility, comfort, and treatment duration. Consulting with an orthodontist can help determine the best choice based on individual needs and preferences.
How often must I visit the orthodontist?
It is typically recommended to visit the orthodontist every 4 to 8 weeks for adjustments and progress checks during orthodontic treatment. This frequency may vary based on individual treatment plans and the orthodontist's recommendations. Regular visits help ensure the treatment progresses as planned and address any issues promptly.
Do braces require special oral care?
Braces do require special oral care to maintain good hygiene and prevent issues. Regular brushing, flossing, and using interdental brushes are essential. Avoiding certain foods and attending regular dental check-ups are also crucial for braces maintenance.
Will braces interfere with sports activities?
Braces may initially affect sports performance due to discomfort or adjustments needed. However, custom mouthguards can be used for protection, and athletes can gradually adapt to wearing braces during activities. Proper care and communication with orthodontists can minimize interference with sports.
Are there braces suitable for kids?
Yes, there are braces designed specifically for kids that are suitable for their dental needs. These braces are often smaller in size, more comfortable, and come in fun colors to make the orthodontic experience more enjoyable for children. It is essential to consult with an orthodontist to determine the best type of braces for your child's individual situation.
How soon can I notice improvements?
You may start noticing improvements within a few weeks of consistent effort and adherence to the recommended guidelines. Results vary based on individual circumstances, but staying committed to the process is key to seeing positive changes.
Do braces cause any discomfort?
Braces may cause discomfort initially due to pressure on teeth and gums. This discomfort typically subsides as the mouth adjusts. Wax can help alleviate irritation, and over-the-counter pain relievers can manage soreness. Regular adjustments may also cause temporary discomfort but are crucial for treatment effectiveness.
Can braces fix gaps in teeth?
Yes, braces can fix gaps in teeth by gradually moving the teeth into the desired position. This process, known as orthodontic treatment, helps close gaps and align teeth for a more even and aesthetically pleasing smile. Regular adjustments are needed to achieve the desired results.
How much do braces typically cost?
The cost of braces can vary widely depending on factors like the type of braces, location, and duration of treatment. On average, traditional metal braces can cost between $3,000 to $7,000, while clear aligners like Invisalign may range from $3,000 to $8,000. Additional costs for consultations, X-rays, and retainers should also be considered. It's best to consult with an orthodontist for an accurate estimate based on your specific needs.
Are payment plans available for braces?
Yes, payment plans are often available for braces through orthodontic offices. These plans allow patients to spread the cost of braces over time, making them more affordable. Contact your orthodontist to inquire about specific payment options and discuss what works best for your budget.
Will insurance cover my braces treatment?
Insurance coverage for braces treatment varies depending on your specific insurance plan. Some plans may partially cover orthodontic treatment, while others may not cover it at all. It's essential to check with your insurance provider to understand your coverage details and any potential out-of-pocket costs. Additionally, some plans may have age restrictions or requirements for pre-authorization before starting treatment.
Do braces come in different colors?
Yes, braces come in various colors, allowing individuals to choose from a range of options to personalize their orthodontic treatment. This customization feature can make wearing braces a more enjoyable experience for patients, especially younger individuals who may appreciate the ability to select colors that suit their preferences.
Are invisible braces as effective?
Invisible braces are as effective as traditional braces in correcting teeth alignment issues. They offer a discreet and convenient option for straightening teeth, especially for adults. However, the effectiveness may vary depending on the individual's specific dental needs and compliance with wearing the braces as instructed by the orthodontist. Regular check-ups are essential to monitor progress and ensure the desired results are achieved.
How to manage pain from braces?
To manage pain from braces, try these tips: Use orthodontic wax to cover any irritating brackets or wires. Rinse your mouth with warm saltwater to reduce inflammation. Take over-the-counter pain relievers as needed. Eat soft foods to avoid discomfort while chewing. Follow your orthodontist's instructions for braces care.
Can I choose my braces colors?
Yes, you can choose the colors of your braces. Many orthodontic practices offer a variety of colors for braces, allowing patients to personalize their treatment. Popular options include bright colors, pastels, and even clear or tooth-colored braces for a more subtle look.
Do clear braces stain easily?
Clear braces are less prone to staining compared to traditional braces due to their material. However, certain foods and drinks like coffee or curry can cause discoloration. Proper oral hygiene and regular cleaning can help prevent staining and maintain the clarity of clear braces.
Will braces affect my speech?
Braces may initially affect speech due to adjustments in mouth positioning. With practice, speech typically improves as the mouth adapts to the braces. Certain sounds may be temporarily altered, but speech should return to normal over time with proper care and practice.
Are monthly check-ups required with braces?
Monthly check-ups are essential when wearing braces to monitor progress, make adjustments, and ensure proper alignment. These appointments help prevent issues and ensure the braces are effectively straightening teeth. Regular visits are crucial for successful orthodontic treatment.
How to handle emergencies with braces?
During emergencies with braces, rinse your mouth with warm water, apply orthodontic wax to any protruding wires or brackets, and contact your orthodontist immediately for guidance. Avoid cutting wires yourself and maintain good oral hygiene to prevent further issues.
Can I get braces with crowns?
Yes, you can get braces with crowns, but it may require additional planning and coordination between your orthodontist and dentist. The crowns may need to be adjusted or replaced after the braces treatment to ensure proper fit and alignment. It's essential to consult with both professionals to discuss the best approach for your specific situation.
Will I wear a retainer after braces?
Yes, wearing a retainer after braces is crucial to maintain the alignment of your teeth and prevent them from shifting back to their original position. Retainers are typically worn full-time initially and then transitioned to nighttime wear for a more extended period to ensure the teeth stay in their corrected position.
Are retainers necessary post-braces treatment?
Retainers are essential after braces to maintain teeth alignment. They prevent teeth from shifting back to their original position, ensuring long-term results. Wearing retainers as directed by your orthodontist is crucial for preserving the outcome of your braces treatment.
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