Traditional Metal Braces and Clear Braces
Metal Braces
Metal braces are a popular option for patients of all ages seeking orthodontic treatment in Richmond, Virginia. Most patients who choose metal braces enjoy picking fun colors that are switched out approximately every six weeks.
Clear Braces
Clear braces are very similar to traditional metal braces (and accomplish the same goals) except that they are clear. Crafted from translucent or tooth-colored materials, they offer the same effective treatment as metal braces while providing an esthetic alternative to traditional metal braces.
We invite you to schedule a consultation with Dr. Katie Doswell to discuss whether you need braces, and which type is the right option for you. Please call 804-256-2808 to see our orthodontist at Doswell Orthodontics, where we can help you achieve the smile of your dreams.
FAQ
How do braces straighten teeth?
Braces work by applying consistent, gentle pressure to gradually move your teeth into proper alignment. Brackets are bonded to the teeth and connected by wires, creating the pressure needed to shift your teeth over time. Periodic adjustments ensure the treatment progresses, resulting in a straighter smile and better bite.
How long do I need to wear braces?
The duration of treatment varies depending on the complexity of your case, but most patients wear braces for 18 to 24 months. Our orthodontist will assess your teeth and provide a more accurate estimate during your consultation. Some minor cases may require less time, while more complex adjustments could take longer.
Are braces painful?
It is normal to feel some discomfort or soreness, especially after initial placement or adjustments, but this usually subsides within a few days. Over-the-counter pain relief can help manage any discomfort. Braces do not cause constant pain, and most patients adapt quickly to wearing them.
What foods should I avoid with braces?
Certain foods can damage braces or make oral hygiene more difficult. Sticky foods like gum, chewy candies and hard foods like popcorn or nuts should be avoided. It is also best to limit sugary foods to prevent plaque buildup. Our orthodontist and team will provide a detailed list of foods to avoid during treatment.
How often should I visit the orthodontist while wearing braces?
Most patients need to visit their orthodontist every four to six weeks for adjustments. These regular appointments are essential for monitoring progress and ensuring your teeth are moving correctly. Skipping appointments can prolong your treatment, so it is important to stick to the schedule your orthodontist recommends.