Braces

Each procedure is tailored to each individual patient because no two cases are the same as no two people are the same. That’s why we take the time to provide all the details about each case and procedure.

Metal braces are a type of orthodontic treatment that uses metal brackets attached to an arch wire to shift teeth and realign the bite. As the arch wire is adjusted as needed, it applies pressure on the metal brackets and produces the required movement in order to align the teeth. Rubber bands may also be utilized to align the bite in some instances, especially in the case of malocclusion.

  • You may be a candidate for metal braces if you have any of the following problems:

    • Crowded, crooked, or protruding teeth

    • An open bite, underbite, crossbite, or overbite

    • Gaps between the teeth

    • An inability to close your lips comfortably

    • Problems chewing or biting

    • Mouth breathing

    • Teeth grinding or clenching

    • Jaw clicking or shifting

    • An improperly shaped jaw or facial asymmetry

    To determine if you are an ideal candidate for metal braces, schedule a consultation with our Flushing, Queens orthodontist at Dental Solutions New York.

  • When you schedule an appointment at Dental Solutions New York, we’ll start by determining whether metal braces are suitable for you based on your tooth structure and treatment goals. After that, you can expect to have metal brackets cemented to the front of each tooth and connected to an arch wire with colorful bands.

    Because metal braces are a fixed appliance, this means that they are not removable and will remain in place for the duration of your treatment. This also means that you will need to adhere to some temporary diet restrictions to avoid damaging your braces. You may also experience some minor discomfort while the soft tissues in your mouth adapt to the metal brackets.

  • After your orthodontic treatment is complete, you will be fitted with a Vivera retainer. It is important that you wear your retainer as directed in order to maintain your treatment results and prevent your teeth from shifting back into their original position.

  • Having straight teeth offers numerous benefits, including enhanced aesthetics and increased confidence. They are easier to clean, reducing the risk of cavities and gum disease, and contribute to better oral hygiene. Straight teeth improve bite function and chewing ability, leading to less strain on the jaw and minimizing discomfort. Additionally, they can decrease the risk of dental injuries and ensure even wear over time. Ultimately, a straight smile not only boosts self-esteem but can also positively impact overall health and professional opportunities.