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      • X-Guide Imaging Machine for Dental Implants
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We know that having a great smile is crucial to feeling confident, and we’re dedicated to helping you achieve a straight, beautiful smile that you will want to show off for years to come! There are various options to choose from. After a free consultation, you will have an orthodontic dentistry plan of action to help align your teeth as comfortably and efficiently as possible.

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I Be In Braces?

Orthodontic treatment time varies and can last between one and three years, depending on the individual. It is important that, after creating a plan of action with our orthodontist, you fully comply with your orthodontic treatment to achieve the best results. 

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How Orthodontic Treatment and Braces Work

Orthodontic appliances are made of metal, ceramic, or plastic. They may be removable or bonded to the teeth using brackets. By applying a constant, gentle force in a carefully controlled direction, braces gradually move teeth into their proper position.

Gone are the days when a metal band with a bracket was placed around each tooth. You can now choose between clear or metal brackets, and in some cases, the color of your appliance. Wires are far less noticeable, and the latest materials are designed to move teeth faster with more comfort. Today, any age is a great age to wear braces! Talk to our Springfield orthodontist for more information!

Duration of Treatment

Treatment time varies and depends on several factors, including age, the type of orthodontic dentistry treatment method, and the severity of your case. A big factor in a successful treatment is you! The more involved and diligent you are, the more efficient your treatment will be. For children, receiving interceptive or early treatment can also help provide a quicker treatment time.

Before beginning your orthodontic care, your dentist in Springfield, MO, will discuss all your options and provide an estimate of how long your full treatment is expected to take. Contact us to schedule an appointment or learn more about orthodontic dentistry and the treatments we provide!

Following braces, you will wear retainers for a while to make sure the roots of your teeth stay straight. Unlike braces, you can take retainers out at any time.

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