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Straightening Your Teeth as an Adult

A lot of people mistakenly think braces are just for kids and teenagers. But the percentage of adults wearing braces is nearly 20% – proving it’s never too late for straight, beautiful teeth. Braces are suitable for most healthy adults, although adult orthodontic treatment may require more time than the same treatment applied to children.

Many adults seek braces to improve their appearance and confidence; however, braces provide more than mere aesthetic improvement. Proper alignment of the teeth and jaw may enhance overall health by improving eating and chewing capacity, improving one’s bite, and contribute to a healthy mouth, which is the key to good health. Straight teeth are also easier to effectively brush, clean and floss, enhancing your smile and overall appearance!

Braces vs. Invisalign®

Many adults, if able, opt for Invisalign® treatment. Invisalign® trays are an alternative to metal braces that resemble night guards. Over time, they move the teeth into proper position. The main differences between braces and Invisalign® are:
• Invisalign® is practically invisible, while most types of braces are visible on the teeth.
• Invisalign® wearers also enjoy the advantage of being able to remove their aligners for eating and cleaning their teeth, allowing them to eat anything they want and facilitating proper oral hygiene during treatment.

But which is right for you? Typically, if you need bite correction in addition to teeth straightening, braces will be a more practical solution. They offer better results when it comes to overbites, underbites, malocclusions, structural issues, or crowded teeth. If you are looking for minimal straightening or cosmetic enhancements, Invisalign® may work for you.

Residents of Charles County and St. Mary’s County, Maryland who want to learn more about choosing between Invisalign® or braces should contact the team of experts at Sequence Orthodontics at our convenient offices in Waldorf and Leonardtown.