Can braces cause root resorption?
In rare cases, braces can cause root resorption, where the roots of the teeth shorten, but this is monitored during treatment.
In rare cases, braces can cause root resorption, where the roots of the teeth shorten, but this is monitored during treatment.
Results with braces may be noticeable within a few months, but full treatment typically lasts 18-24 months for optimal alignment.
You should remove clear aligners before eating to avoid food particles getting stuck, which can affect the aligner fit and hygiene.
Clean removable aligners with a soft toothbrush, mild soap, and lukewarm water to keep them free from bacteria.
Ceramic braces work like metal braces but use clear or tooth-colored brackets, making them less noticeable.
Mouth sores can be relieved with orthodontic wax, saltwater rinses, and avoiding irritating foods to reduce discomfort.
Minor gaps may not require braces, but an orthodontist can help determine the best treatment for a more uniform smile.
Braces tend to be less expensive for children, as they generally require shorter treatment times and fewer adjustments.
An overbite occurs when the upper teeth overlap the lower teeth, while an underbite is when the lower teeth protrude beyond the upper teeth.
Yes, orthodontics can effectively fix crowded teeth by using braces, aligners, or other devices to gradually shift teeth.