This happens because the majority of patients who wear classic braces are boys, who resort to this technique to permanently correct their smiles.
It is not uncommon, however, for adults to want to opt for orthodontic correction instruments as well: however, as one grows older, the sense of discomfort related to the aesthetics of these remedial methods, which unfortunately do not meet the standards of beauty and ideals to which most people aspire nowadays, also increases.
What many people do not know, however, is that modern dentistry offers a very wide range of corrective techniques designed specifically for adults, as they are designed to solve problems of malocclusion or crowding of teeth in a discreet manner.
Let us proceed in order and see together the types of orthodontics suitable for adults.
Fixed orthodontics
Fixed orthodontics is one of the most effective systems for solving many tooth-related problems, such as tooth crowding, malocclusions, deep or open bite, and so on. Its goal is to bring the teeth back into proper alignment so that they close properly and ensure the regular chewing process.
Fixed orthodontics, moreover, makes it possible to solve physical problems related to improper arrangement of the dental elements in the arches. An incorrect bite, in fact, can lead to neck pain or back pain, rather than recurring migraines (of which the real cause is often ignored).
How does the fixed device work?
Fixed braces, unlike mobile braces, are applied by the dentist and cannot be removed by the patient under any circumstances (neither for eating nor for performing daily oral hygiene tasks).
Braces consist of metal parts, namely brackets (the plates glued to the surface of each tooth) and an active part, namely the orthodontic arch that follows the shape of the arch and passes through each individual bracket . Fixed braces, although adopted mainly in younger patients, are also suitable for adults and are a permanent and safe correction tool.
The various types of fixed appliance
Among fixed devices we can distinguish:
- Metal braces : this is the traditional model with brackets and metal wires that gradually move the teeth.
- Ceramic orthodontic braces: this is the same model of braces as metal braces, but is more discreet due to the light color of the ceramic plates (this very discretion is the reason why it is mostly demanded by adults).
- Fixed lingual appliances: this is the model of appliance that is fixed on the inside of the arch (among the three, it is definitely the model that is least noticeable when you smile).
Mobile orthodontics
Mobile orthodontics works on the same logic as fixed or lingual braces; in fact, it is designed to impart a constant force on the dental elements and is capable of moving them. Mobile braces, in many cases, consist of a series of transparent templates following one another, which must be replaced from week to week so that the dental elements adapt to a new arrangement in the arch.
Correction of the arch, again, follows different timelines depending on the specific case; in fact, there is no average time that can be given as a point of reference. At the end of the treatment, however, a well-aligned smile will be achieved, as well as a correct bite closure.
One of the primary reasons why people prefer the mobile device to the stationary one is because it is more convenient and discreet. This can be worn at predefined times of the day and thus avoided during meeting occasions or when having special appointments.
Nonetheless, mobile orthodontic treatment must be followed and the instructions given by the dentist must be correctly followed; in fact, it is not uncommon for many patients not to get results because they forget to wear braces, thus going in vain.
Therefore, it is essential to be consistent in its application so that complete correction occurs.
How long does a mobile orthodontic treatment last?
There are no standard timelines for smile correction, because each client is a unique case. The speed of correction, however, may depend on a number of factors, such as the patient's age, the type of problem he or she has with their teeth, and the regularity of using corrective instruments.
Individuals who will use the mobile device sporadically and inconstantly will obviously not achieve the same results as those achieved by the more careful and diligent patients.
Invisible orthodontics
Among orthodontic systems dedicated to adults, the most popular are those of invisible orthodontics, i.e., all dental techniques that lead to tooth alignment and ensure absolute discretion. Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â Â
We refer to all those devices that guarantee to solve the problem while remaining undetectable to the eye. Among the advantages of this type we can mention:
- Invisibility: a feature that distinguishes this solution from all others to which one might resort. Invisibility leads to an immediate advantage in terms of aesthetics and a consequent self-esteem in the patient.
- The possibility of removal: invisible braces tend to be mobile; therefore, they can be removed to proceed with deep oral hygiene or to eat.
How many types of invisible orthodontics are there?
We distinguish between two main types of invisible braces:
- Totally invisible orth odontics: we refer to orthodontics better known as lingual. This can be applied by following two distinct techniques: with brackets, i.e., exploiting the inner surface of the teeth to which a wire is attached (which will tension the teeth and move them); without brackets, i.e., through a technique that exploits only the presence of the wire in the inner surface.
- Partially invisible orthodontics: this is the one we have already mentioned that relies on the use of transparent templates, known as The aligners can be used in specific time slots and removed when the need arises.
If you, too, feel the need for braces to correct your smile but don't know where to turn, call the Savasta practice.
Our professionals will be happy to welcome you and advise you on the best orthodontic technique suitable for adults. Make an appointment and let us guide you to the rediscovery of your most beautiful smile!