A LOT OF PEOPLE donโt know very much about how orthodontic treatment works, which means that we tend to hear a lot of the same questions from our patients. Letโs head some of those off with a quick Q-and-A session, but make sure you bring any questions we donโt cover here to your next appointment!
What is a malocclusion?
โMalocclusionโ means โbad biteโ in Latin, and itโs the umbrella term for the following problems:
- Overbites: the upper teeth overlap the lower teeth more than they should when biting down
- Underbites: the lower teeth cover the upper teeth when biting down
- Crossbites: some upper teeth are in front and others are behind when biting down
- Deep bites: an overbite so extreme that the lower teeth touch the gums behind the upper teeth when biting down
Each type of malocclusion comes with a different set of dental health risks and other problems (including interfering with speech and chewing), and the only way to correct them is with orthodontic treatment.
Can orthodontic patients still play musical instruments?
Trumpets, flutes, and other instruments with a mouthpiece arenโt the easiest to play with braces, but itโs certainly still possible. Expect an adjustment period and a few extra hours of practice to get the hang of it, and donโt hesitate to talk to us if youโre still struggling. We might be able to find a solution that allows you to keep playing!
Will wearing extra rubber bands make my treatment go faster?
Every treatment plan is unique to the patient, which means your plan is already as efficient as it can be. Wearing extra rubber bands wonโt shorten your treatment time; it will just cause new problems and make the overall treatment last even longer! The best way to get to Braces Off Day on time is to follow all of our instructions exactly.
Is it possible to be too old for orthodontic treatment?
As a culture, we tend to think of braces as being mainly for teenagers, and there are definitely advantages to getting orthodontic treatment as a teenager, but adults can get braces too. Donโt feel like youโve missed your chance to get the properly aligned smile you deserve because youโre not a teenager anymore; schedule a consultation with us and weโll see how we can help!
How long will my treatment take?
Like we said before, every patientโs orthodontic treatment is unique, so your treatment time will depend on the complexity of your case and how well you follow the orthodontistโs instructions. Simple cases may only take a few months to fix, while complex ones that involve a serious malocclusion or an impacted tooth can run closer to two years. Itโs important to have realistic expectations and not compare your treatment time to someone elseโs.
Did We Miss Your Question?
We donโt want any of our patients to worry over unanswered questions. Patient education is a great step towards patient confidence. If you have a burning orthodontic question that we didnโt answer here, give us a call or ask us at your next appointment!