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Teeth Straightening Options from Your General Dentist

Malocclusion or misalignment of teeth can severely impact your overall oral health and self-esteem. Many people opt for treatments to address various misalignment issues. Teeth straightening treatments have become more efficient and cost-effective over the years.

Popular teeth straightening options

Here are a few teeth straightening options you might want to consider if you are interested in straightening your smile: 

1. Clear Aligners

Clear aligners (also known as invisible braces) are true to their name. These are a safe and cost-effective option to treat crowded or misaligned teeth and some moderate cases of underbites and overbites. Treatment with clear aligners involves wearing transparent plastic mouth trays that move teeth towards a better position by gradually pushing on them.

2. Traditional braces

With the rise of innovative treatments, traditional braces are gradually taking a back seat for teeth straightening options. But the fact that they are the most comprehensive and cost-effective option on the market makes them a clear winner. They can treat various teeth misalignment problems and are always recommended to individuals who are not considered a good fit for other treatments like clear aligners or ceramic braces. 

3. Ceramic braces

Ceramic braces are not much different from traditional braces. The significant advantage of ceramic braces is that they come with transparent brackets instead of metal brackets, making them harder to notice on the wearer’s teeth. Functionally, these appliances can be used to treat most of the issues that traditional braces can address.

4. Lingual braces

These are one of the oldest discreet appliances used to straighten teeth. They are similar to traditional braces, but instead of the brackets being placed in the front of the teeth, they are placed at the back. These provide a great alternative to ceramic braces for those who want to have an even more discreet option. The main drawback of lingual braces is how uncomfortable they can be.

5. Veneers

Veneers are an excellent option for those looking to transform their smile. This treatment option is known to create the classic “Hollywood smile.” A veneer is a tooth-shaped shell placed over the front part of teeth to correct issues, such as crowding, spacing, and discoloration.

The process involves removing enamel portions from the tooth's front part to prevent the restoration from making the tooth appear abnormally bulky once cemented into place.

There are many ways to straighten your smile

As you can see from the teeth straightening options listed above, there are multiple ways to go about improving the alignment of your teeth.  Our dentist can recommend the most appropriate option for you based on your unique needs.

If convenience and discreetness are your top concerns, clear aligners might be your best bet. If your poor teeth alignment is caused by your jaw being abnormally positioned, metal braces might be required to improve the alignment of your jaw. Ready to explore teeth straightening options? Call or visit our Dubuque clinic to set up an appointment with our dentist.

Request an appointment here: https://www.bracesbyabbadent.com or call Braces By Abbadent at (563) 484-5202 for an appointment in our Dubuque office.

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