Frequently Asked Questions
A few of the questions you may have been wondering about, along with their answers—and maybe a couple of bits you didn’t realize you needed—it’s all here. And if we didn’t cover something that’s on your mind, please give us a call!
Invisalign® aligners FAQ
Wearing them only while sleeping isn’t very effective. We find that clear aligners are most effective when worn 22+ hours per day and removed only for eating, brushing, and flossing.
We recommend that you always rinse your aligners as soon as they are removed from your mouth. Then, soak your aligner trays with the Invisalign brand crystal cleaning solution every day. It helps remove bacteria from your aligners. Also, use a soft bristle toothbrush (but not your usual, daily toothbrush) to lightly sweep away any remaining debris after the soak. Finally, rinse off your aligners and place them back in your mouth after the cleaning process.
This varies according to your treatment plan. Generally, aligners work for two weeks and are exchanged for the next set. In some cases, aligners may be worn for as little as a week before they’re switched out. This will depend on your specific treatment plan.
Invisalign aligners are a popular choice because of many benefits:
- Clear aligners for a more aesthetic appearance
- Comfortable as it is custom-made to fit your bite
- Affordable (about the same price as traditional metal braces)
- Faster treatment
- Less time spent at the orthodontist
- No restrictions on food
- Oral hygiene routines can be carried out much more easily than with the traditional brackets and wires
Our doctors offer Invisalign for teens which is suited for patients aged 12-18 years old. For adults, we offer Smile Express™ at-home aligners and Invisalign aligners for full comprehensive treatment.
Braces FAQ
No! We want you to have options in your orthodontic treatment, so our doctors offer two types of braces as well as clear aligners – a form of invisible braces.
Take special care to avoid any foods that could damage your new appliances. We recommend choosing soft foods to eat with braces, including any of the following:
- Dairy – soft cheese, yogurt, pudding, milk-based drinks
- Breads – soft tortillas, pancakes, muffins without nuts
- Grains – pasta and/or soft-cooked rice
- Meats/Poultry – soft-cooked chicken, meatballs, lunch meats
- Seafood – tuna, salmon, crab cakes
- Vegetables – mashed potatoes, steamed spinach, beans
- Fruits – bananas, apple sauce
- Treats – ice cream without nuts, milkshakes, gelatin, soft cake
It is very important to avoid foods that could result in broken brackets, loose wires, or broken appliances. Examples of foods that you should avoid:
- Chewy foods such as bagels, fruit leathers, or beefy jerky
- Sticky foods like caramel candy, licorice, and marshmallows
- Crunchy foods like chips, raw carrots, raw celery, and popcorn
- Hard foods such as hard candy, hard breadsticks, or pizza crust
- Foods that require biting into such as corn on the cob and apples. You can still enjoy these foods by slicing the apples or removing the corn from the cob.
A common question asked, “How long after getting braces can I eat normal foods?” We tell patients that it’s best to avoid foods that can damage braces throughout the treatment period. If you can’t say no to the craving, eat with extreme caution.
Your step-by-step guide to brushing with braces:
- Before brushing, rinse your mouth with water to dislodge any food particles stuck between the wires or brackets.
- Begin brushing at the gum line, using a 45-degree angle of approach.
- As you move towards the brackets, brush from both the top and the bottom.
- Make sure the bristles reach under wires and around brackets. This process may take some extra time in the beginning, but it will become routine for you once you’re used to it.
- Be sure to follow up with thorough flossing to remove any remaining food particles or debris.
We recommend using an electric toothbrush such as Sonicare or OralB. If you do not decide to use an electric toothbrush, use a toothbrush with soft bristles.
Generally, braces do not hurt, but when you first get them, you may feel a little sore or uncomfortable immediately afterward. Soreness is normal, and it’s temporary.
One thing that helps is a saltwater rinse:
- Dissolve 1 teaspoon of salt in a full cup of lukewarm water.
- Swish it around your mouth for a few minutes.
- Repeat, if needed.
If soreness persists, taking an over-the-counter pain reliever such as ibuprofen (Advil®) or acetaminophen (Tylenol®) may help. Lastly, if you have lip, cheek, or tongue irritation in the weeks after getting braces, use your orthodontic wax to help alleviate the problem quickly.
The amount of time that you will need to wear braces varies, depending on several things such as the severity of your bite problem. Most patients need to wear braces for 12 to 24 months, but this can be shorter or longer depending on your case. Your doctor will discuss this with you and give you a general idea of what you can expect. After several months of wearing braces, the progress can be measured more easily, and a more accurate update can be given to you regarding how much longer you can expect to wear braces.
The cost of braces depends on which type of braces you choose, how long you will need treatment, and any other factors that might be unique to your treatment plan. Our treatment coordinators offer payment plans that can work with your budget and get you the orthodontic care that you need.
Yes. Generally, you’ll be able to return to school or work the same day.
Yes, you can still play sports with braces. It’s highly recommended that you wear a mouthguard to protect your teeth and your appliances. Please ask your doctor about mouthguard options.
No matter how old you are, the answer is no. There is no age limit for braces, and our doctors provide braces for children, teens, and adults. We also offer modern adult braces that are more discreet, comfortable, and effective than what historically has been available. In fact, adults are choosing orthodontic braces treatment than ever before.
Your teeth may begin to feel a little loose. This is a 100% normal part of treatment. Your braces must first loosen your teeth to move them into the right position. Once your teeth have been repositioned, they will stabilize and no longer feel loose.
General orthodontic FAQ
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends an orthodontic consultation at the age of 7. By this age, most children have several permanent teeth starting to surface, allowing our doctors to effectively evaluate a child’s orthodontic condition. Plus, in certain cases, early evaluation may help our doctors identify missing permanent teeth or problems with jaw growth as well as habits like thumb sucking which can be more easily corrected if caught early. Our Rising Star program helps children avoid future problems as well as potentially expensive corrections.
We understand your busy schedule, so yes! We are happy to help make the most of your time. Occasionally, we may request to speak with you when you return, so we ask you to check in with our concierges before dropping off your child. You can also schedule any remote care treatment check-ups by using the Smile Doctors Anywhere app.
While we love dental referrals and see a number of our dental colleagues’ patients, your dentist doesn’t need to make an appointment. Most patients call us directly and mention the dentist who referred them. We always love to send a thank you note to our local dentists.
The cost of braces or Invisalign aligners depends on the length and type of treatment that you choose. Our doctors and treatment coordinators are happy to develop a payment plan that meets your budget.
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