Most people assume that you would be over with the orthodontist after age 18. The thought goes, teeth should be finished developing by the time you turn eighteen so it shouldn’t be necessary to perform an orthodontic treatment after then. It’s important. According to the American Association of Orthodontics, one out of five orthodontic patients are adults over eighteen, and that number is growing over time. Don’t feel that you can’t change the shape of your teeth and smile just because the calendar’s rolled over.
The shifting of teeth into adulthood doesn’t stop just because your birthday happens to have reached a particular age. Human bodies continue to change throughout a lifetime, so if your teeth change in a way that eating is no longer easy, or your smile feels crooked, you should see an orthodontic specialist.
Modern orthodontics has other options than just braces. Clear aligners like Invisalign create an option for a pain-free, straightened smile in a fraction of the time of traditional braces. Developed in the mid-1990s, Invisalign aligners, and other similar devices are now available from your orthodontic specialist.
One of the big misconceptions about adult braces is that they’re more expensive or more time-consuming than adolescent braces. The truth is, adult braces are covered by dental insurance, but they’re also one of the most cost-effective ways to correct oral problems in adulthood that you can find. Adult braces don’t cost any more than braces as a teenager, and all you will lose is your tooth misalignment.
Orthodontists’ consultations are typically free. Once the orthodontic specialist has a thorough look at the situation of your teeth, they will put together a treatment plan that will include an orthodontic system designed to move your teeth into their best alignment and create a perfect smile. With orthodontics, you can get your teeth corrected and get on with your life quicker than you think, and the first step is consultation.
Even if you had braces as a kid, your teeth can still be out of alignment. They might have drifted out after treatment, or never perfectly aligned in the first-place Adult orthodontics can correct this misalignment by setting your teeth back into place. Contact Tru Smile Orthodontics today for your free consultation.
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