Most patients are in active treatment for one to three years. Timelines vary based on the orthodontic solution chosen and severity of the problem.
How much does treatment cost?
The cost of orthodontic treatment depends on many factors, including the severity of the problem, how complex the problem is, and how long treatment lasts.
Dr. Frank will be glad to discuss the cost of treatment and your financing options with you before treatment begins.
The good news is that braces are more affordable today than ever. Our staff also works with insurance companies and offers payment plans that meet your family’s budget.
Can adults benefit from orthodontic treatment?
Yes. Orthodontic treatment can be successful at any age. In fact, about one in every four orthodontic patients today is over age 18.
Thanks to today's smaller, less visible and more comfortable orthodontic appliances, including metal, ceramic and lingual (behind-the-teeth) braces and clear aligners, adults have more discreet and appealing options than ever.
Why do some teeth shift?
After your braces are removed, you might notice some subtle changes as you chew and bite and your teeth settle. More serious and unwanted changes are unpredictable and typically due to genetics or later-than-normal growth.
Movement is most common in lower front teeth. This is particularly true if the teeth were extremely crowded prior to treatment. Changes in tooth position are a lifelong and naturally occurring phenomenon.
The best way to keep your teeth from shifting is to wear your retainers as prescribed. If you notice significant movement after your braces are removed, please contact Bluebird Orthodontics.
What should my long-term expectations be?
Throughout your life, you can expect the position of your teeth to change, even if you had orthodontic treatment. These changes vary by individual, but are generally hardly noticable.
However, on occasion changes can occur that are disappointing to both you and Dr. Frank. Changes in tooth position are not a failure of your orthodontic treatment. They are a natural process. We expect changes in our bodies as we grow older, and teeth are no exception.
To help control and limit these changes, retainers are prescribed after your braces are removed.