braces ultimate guide. best options, what to know before getting them.

Yes it's one of the areas in which I'm very confident in my knowledge, the unfortunate reality is that after 16 orthodontics won't change much for your face, at most just your teeth, smile & breathing
orthodontics are one of the only ways of changing your face after 16.
overbite/underbite, symmetry can be improved slightly aswell, let alone theese points are worth a lot
 
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Very useful. Good thread. 👍
 
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Nice thread, there’s so much misinformation about orthodontics on here
 
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adding on some info, about the theory of premolar extractions causing "recession"
if you suffer from bimaxillary potrusion it is actually better to get extractions
 
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I got traditional braces instead of the damon am i fucked
 
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Probably not, what kind of problems do you have?
I have a class 2 overbite and along with traditional braces I'm also using elastic bands I heard some people saying that it recesses maxilla nd stuff is it true I've already wasted a lot of money
 
I have a class 2 overbite and along with traditional braces I'm also using elastic bands I heard some people saying that it recesses maxilla nd stuff is it true I've already wasted a lot of money
Prolly wont get worse than it already is, your maxilla is probably wide enough so thats why they didn't put damon braces.

Elastics will just fix the overbite, it definently wont look worse than it did before.

front will look way better after treatment but your side may look diff
 
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Prolly wont get worse than it already is, your maxilla is probably wide enough so thats why they didn't put damon braces.

Elastics will just fix the overbite, it definently wont look worse than it did before.

front will look way better after treatment but your side may look diff
I feel like my upper and lower palate have been contracting i talked to the orthodontist about it but he said that its just my imagination but my tongue can't even fit properly in my mouth anymore they had also put in a quadhelix but it didn't do any major change instead i feel my palate getting narrow each day
 
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Isn't invisalign with brackets better than damon braces? Similar movements possible, cheaper, and you can still chew so you don't atrophy your masseters
 
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Isn't invisalign with brackets better than damon braces? Similar movements possible, cheaper, and you can still chew so you don't atrophy your masseters
I just didnt put invisalign in this thread, kinda focused on braces and not invisalign and shi
 
I was offered traditional braces with class 2 bands for my overbite. Should I opt or ask for something else? I have until next week to decide.
 

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I was offered traditional braces with class 2 bands for my overbite. Should I opt or ask for something else? I have until next week to decide.
Get them, ur palate is wide eitherway
 
Introduction:
Braces are the only way to straighten ur teeth, but not all braces work the same way. This guide explains what braces are, how they work, and what you should know before geting them. If you’re thinking about getting braces this guide is for you.:FeelsKinkyMan:
Brace types:
there are tons of brace types available. Each type is designed to move teeth into the correct position, but they are all different when it comes to: appearance, comfort and cost. However, traditional braces and damon braces are the most popular options, mainly because they are the most effective.
Traditional braces:
Traditional braces are the most common and well known type of braces. They use metal brackets that are attached to the teeth and connected by a wire. Small elastic bands hold the wire in place. They are very effective and can treat simple to complex orthodontic problems.
Benefits of traditional braces:
-Usually more affordable.
-Widely available.
Downsides:
-cause more discomfort .
-Elastic bands trap food.
-Simply isnt as effective as damon braces.
picture of traditional braces:
View attachment 4459093

Damon braces:
Damon braces are a more modern type of braces known for being "self-ligating". Instead of elastic bands, they use a clip to hold the wire in place. This mechnism allows the wire to move more freely, which often results in less pressure and pain. (i myself have damon braces :) )
Benefits of Damon braces:
-Less friction and pressure.
-more effective.
-Unlike trad. braces they widen ur palate.

Downsides:
-more expensive.
-Not available at every orthodontist.
picture of damon braces:
View attachment 4459117

Cost:
Traditional braces: Usually about $3,000–$7,000, depending on complexity and location.
Damon braces: Typically about $4,000–$8,000, often slightly more expensive than traditional braces.
keep in mind the cost really depends on ur location

What should you expect from braces when getting them?
When you first get any type of braces, you will feel pain for a few days. This is normal and improves over time. Regular visits are required to adjust them and make sure teeth are moving correctly. Also certain foods, like hard or sticky foods, should be avoided to prevent damaging braces. (especially a few days after going for a visit!)
How Long Do Braces Take?
Treatment time depends on the persons case, and the type of braces. On average, braces are worn for about 1 to 3 years.
How to take care of your braces?
well obv. u need to brush ur teeth, in some cases when u do not brush ur teeth, or drink alot of fizzy drinks like coca cola, after the braces are removed there can be stains left. like this:
View attachment 4459139

How to make sure u dont get these kind of stains?
first of all u need proper tools:
-tooth brush (pretty self explanitory, however brushing with braces is different than without braces, we will talk about that later)
-one tooth toothbrush (sometimes a toothbrush isnt enough to clean, food can get stuck pretty well in the brackets so i recommend buying this brush just incase!)
-water flosser (this tool is probably more important than a toothbrush, when u have braces u cant really floss properly so to make sure ur teeth are flossed buy a water flosser!)
and dont drink anything tht stains ur teeth (especially coca-cola)
brushing with braces:
When you have braces, brushing is different because plaque and food can get trapped around the brackets, not just on the teeth. You cant brush quickly like normal.
First, use a soft toothbrush and hold it at about a 45-degree angle toward the gums. Gently brush in circular motions to clean where the gums meet the teeth, since this area is more likely to get inflamed with braces.
Next, change the angle of the brush to clean above the brackets, then below the brackets, making sure the bristles reach under the wire. Each tooth should be brushed individually from multiple angles, not all at once. After that, brush the chewing surfaces and the inside surfaces of the teeth like usual. Brushing with braces should take longer, usually around 2 to 3 minutes, and it should be done carefully to prevent plaque buildup and cavities.
View attachment 4459196
Many people dont know that you need to use a retiner for some time after taking braces off because teeth have memory and can return to their original place, so keep that in mind!
Common Misconceptions About Braces:
Misconception 1:
"Braces cause maxilla recession"
Braces do not cause the upper maxilla to recede. Damon braces can help widen the maxilla naturally, improving bite alignment and smile width. Jaw recession is usually caused by genetics or untreated bite issues not braces.
Misconception 2:
"Braces cannot fix serious bite issues"
Damon braces can fix overbites, underbites, and crowding. Damon braces can also help expand the maxilla naturally, sometimes reducing the need for extra appliances or surgery.
Misconception 3:
"Once braces are off, teeth stay perfectly straight forever"
Teeth can shift after braces if retainers are not worn as instructed. Retainers are an important part of maintaining your teeth alingment after braces.
Pain management:
Be prepared for agonizing pain in the first week. Eat soft foods like yogurt, mashed potatoes, soup, and smoothies for the first couple of days. Rinse your mouth with warm salt water to soothe irritated gums. ibuprom and prececetamol are good pain relievers. Orthodontic wax can cover poking brackets to prevent cuts or irritation inside your mouth.
Conclusion:
Braces are a nice invesment for ur confidence, and oral health. taking care of your teeth, and following your orthodontists instructions, are key to a faster treatment. your new straight smile is worth the pain. i hope this guide helped you learn more about braces. wishing all the readers the best.:celiD:
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getting damon braces, crooked upper teeth and underbite. tag me back in a year
 
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Introduction:
Braces are the only way to straighten ur teeth, but not all braces work the same way. This guide explains what braces are, how they work, and what you should know before geting them. If you’re thinking about getting braces this guide is for you.:FeelsKinkyMan:
Brace types:
there are tons of brace types available. Each type is designed to move teeth into the correct position, but they are all different when it comes to: appearance, comfort and cost. However, traditional braces and damon braces are the most popular options, mainly because they are the most effective.
Traditional braces:
Traditional braces are the most common and well known type of braces. They use metal brackets that are attached to the teeth and connected by a wire. Small elastic bands hold the wire in place. They are very effective and can treat simple to complex orthodontic problems.
Benefits of traditional braces:
-Usually more affordable.
-Widely available.
Downsides:
-cause more discomfort .
-Elastic bands trap food.
-Simply isnt as effective as damon braces.
picture of traditional braces:
View attachment 4459093

Damon braces:
Damon braces are a more modern type of braces known for being "self-ligating". Instead of elastic bands, they use a clip to hold the wire in place. This mechnism allows the wire to move more freely, which often results in less pressure and pain. (i myself have damon braces :) )
Benefits of Damon braces:
-Less friction and pressure.
-more effective.
-Unlike trad. braces they widen ur palate.

Downsides:
-more expensive.
-Not available at every orthodontist.
picture of damon braces:
View attachment 4459117

Cost:
Traditional braces: Usually about $3,000–$7,000, depending on complexity and location.
Damon braces: Typically about $4,000–$8,000, often slightly more expensive than traditional braces.
keep in mind the cost really depends on ur location

What should you expect from braces when getting them?
When you first get any type of braces, you will feel pain for a few days. This is normal and improves over time. Regular visits are required to adjust them and make sure teeth are moving correctly. Also certain foods, like hard or sticky foods, should be avoided to prevent damaging braces. (especially a few days after going for a visit!)
How Long Do Braces Take?
Treatment time depends on the persons case, and the type of braces. On average, braces are worn for about 1 to 3 years.
How to take care of your braces?
well obv. u need to brush ur teeth, in some cases when u do not brush ur teeth, or drink alot of fizzy drinks like coca cola, after the braces are removed there can be stains left. like this:
View attachment 4459139

How to make sure u dont get these kind of stains?
first of all u need proper tools:
-tooth brush (pretty self explanitory, however brushing with braces is different than without braces, we will talk about that later)
-one tooth toothbrush (sometimes a toothbrush isnt enough to clean, food can get stuck pretty well in the brackets so i recommend buying this brush just incase!)
-water flosser (this tool is probably more important than a toothbrush, when u have braces u cant really floss properly so to make sure ur teeth are flossed buy a water flosser!)
and dont drink anything tht stains ur teeth (especially coca-cola)
brushing with braces:
When you have braces, brushing is different because plaque and food can get trapped around the brackets, not just on the teeth. You cant brush quickly like normal.
First, use a soft toothbrush and hold it at about a 45-degree angle toward the gums. Gently brush in circular motions to clean where the gums meet the teeth, since this area is more likely to get inflamed with braces.
Next, change the angle of the brush to clean above the brackets, then below the brackets, making sure the bristles reach under the wire. Each tooth should be brushed individually from multiple angles, not all at once. After that, brush the chewing surfaces and the inside surfaces of the teeth like usual. Brushing with braces should take longer, usually around 2 to 3 minutes, and it should be done carefully to prevent plaque buildup and cavities.
View attachment 4459196
Many people dont know that you need to use a retiner for some time after taking braces off because teeth have memory and can return to their original place, so keep that in mind!
Common Misconceptions About Braces:
Misconception 1:
"Braces cause maxilla recession"
Braces do not cause the upper maxilla to recede. Damon braces can help widen the maxilla naturally, improving bite alignment and smile width. Jaw recession is usually caused by genetics or untreated bite issues not braces.
Misconception 2:
"Braces cannot fix serious bite issues"
Damon braces can fix overbites, underbites, and crowding. Damon braces can also help expand the maxilla naturally, sometimes reducing the need for extra appliances or surgery.
Misconception 3:
"Once braces are off, teeth stay perfectly straight forever"
Teeth can shift after braces if retainers are not worn as instructed. Retainers are an important part of maintaining your teeth alingment after braces.
Pain management:
Be prepared for agonizing pain in the first week. Eat soft foods like yogurt, mashed potatoes, soup, and smoothies for the first couple of days. Rinse your mouth with warm salt water to soothe irritated gums. ibuprom and prececetamol are good pain relievers. Orthodontic wax can cover poking brackets to prevent cuts or irritation inside your mouth.
Conclusion:
Braces are a nice invesment for ur confidence, and oral health. taking care of your teeth, and following your orthodontists instructions, are key to a faster treatment. your new straight smile is worth the pain. i hope this guide helped you learn more about braces. wishing all the readers the best.:celiD:
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Most people that need braces were malnourished and didn’t chew hard foods growing up (which is 99% of humans)

Ancient hunter gatherers had perfect teeth.
View attachment 4459386

I had proper nutrition after braces and developed a huge underbite because of the braces pulling my teeth back.

Now I need jaw surgery
brother what? can you please go into more detail on this.
 
this thread was defo made by the isrealites. braces do cause recession if the class 2 elastics bands r used to fix an overbit
 
Introduction:
Braces are the only way to straighten ur teeth, but not all braces work the same way. This guide explains what braces are, how they work, and what you should know before geting them. If you’re thinking about getting braces this guide is for you.:FeelsKinkyMan:
Brace types:
there are tons of brace types available. Each type is designed to move teeth into the correct position, but they are all different when it comes to: appearance, comfort and cost. However, traditional braces and damon braces are the most popular options, mainly because they are the most effective.
Traditional braces:
Traditional braces are the most common and well known type of braces. They use metal brackets that are attached to the teeth and connected by a wire. Small elastic bands hold the wire in place. They are very effective and can treat simple to complex orthodontic problems.
Benefits of traditional braces:
-Usually more affordable.
-Widely available.
Downsides:
-cause more discomfort .
-Elastic bands trap food.
-Simply isnt as effective as damon braces.
picture of traditional braces:
View attachment 4459093

Damon braces:
Damon braces are a more modern type of braces known for being "self-ligating". Instead of elastic bands, they use a clip to hold the wire in place. This mechnism allows the wire to move more freely, which often results in less pressure and pain. (i myself have damon braces :) )
Benefits of Damon braces:
-Less friction and pressure.
-more effective.
-Unlike trad. braces they widen ur palate.

Downsides:
-more expensive.
-Not available at every orthodontist.
picture of damon braces:
View attachment 4459117

Cost:
Traditional braces: Usually about $3,000–$7,000, depending on complexity and location.
Damon braces: Typically about $4,000–$8,000, often slightly more expensive than traditional braces.
keep in mind the cost really depends on ur location

What should you expect from braces when getting them?
When you first get any type of braces, you will feel pain for a few days. This is normal and improves over time. Regular visits are required to adjust them and make sure teeth are moving correctly. Also certain foods, like hard or sticky foods, should be avoided to prevent damaging braces. (especially a few days after going for a visit!)
How Long Do Braces Take?
Treatment time depends on the persons case, and the type of braces. On average, braces are worn for about 1 to 3 years.
How to take care of your braces?
well obv. u need to brush ur teeth, in some cases when u do not brush ur teeth, or drink alot of fizzy drinks like coca cola, after the braces are removed there can be stains left. like this:
View attachment 4459139

How to make sure u dont get these kind of stains?
first of all u need proper tools:
-tooth brush (pretty self explanitory, however brushing with braces is different than without braces, we will talk about that later)
-one tooth toothbrush (sometimes a toothbrush isnt enough to clean, food can get stuck pretty well in the brackets so i recommend buying this brush just incase!)
-water flosser (this tool is probably more important than a toothbrush, when u have braces u cant really floss properly so to make sure ur teeth are flossed buy a water flosser!)
and dont drink anything tht stains ur teeth (especially coca-cola)
brushing with braces:
When you have braces, brushing is different because plaque and food can get trapped around the brackets, not just on the teeth. You cant brush quickly like normal.
First, use a soft toothbrush and hold it at about a 45-degree angle toward the gums. Gently brush in circular motions to clean where the gums meet the teeth, since this area is more likely to get inflamed with braces.
Next, change the angle of the brush to clean above the brackets, then below the brackets, making sure the bristles reach under the wire. Each tooth should be brushed individually from multiple angles, not all at once. After that, brush the chewing surfaces and the inside surfaces of the teeth like usual. Brushing with braces should take longer, usually around 2 to 3 minutes, and it should be done carefully to prevent plaque buildup and cavities.
View attachment 4459196
Many people dont know that you need to use a retiner for some time after taking braces off because teeth have memory and can return to their original place, so keep that in mind!
Common Misconceptions About Braces:
Misconception 1:
"Braces cause maxilla recession"
Braces do not cause the upper maxilla to recede. Damon braces can help widen the maxilla naturally, improving bite alignment and smile width. Jaw recession is usually caused by genetics or untreated bite issues not braces.
Misconception 2:
"Braces cannot fix serious bite issues"
Damon braces can fix overbites, underbites, and crowding. Damon braces can also help expand the maxilla naturally, sometimes reducing the need for extra appliances or surgery.
Misconception 3:
"Once braces are off, teeth stay perfectly straight forever"
Teeth can shift after braces if retainers are not worn as instructed. Retainers are an important part of maintaining your teeth alingment after braces.
Pain management:
Be prepared for agonizing pain in the first week. Eat soft foods like yogurt, mashed potatoes, soup, and smoothies for the first couple of days. Rinse your mouth with warm salt water to soothe irritated gums. ibuprom and prececetamol are good pain relievers. Orthodontic wax can cover poking brackets to prevent cuts or irritation inside your mouth.
Conclusion:
Braces are a nice invesment for ur confidence, and oral health. taking care of your teeth, and following your orthodontists instructions, are key to a faster treatment. your new straight smile is worth the pain. i hope this guide helped you learn more about braces. wishing all the readers the best.:celiD:
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The misconception #1 is partially wrong.

1. That claim that braces do not cause maxilla based recession and that damon brace can help with maxilla naturally is half true but it is very misleading, braces themselves do NOT recess the maxilla bone, but certain mechanics make the midface look more recessed, that being premolar extractions + retraction. So and so, those items pull the front teeth back to close spaces and often retreat the lip and alveolar bone, thus flattening the profile appear sunken. *even if it isn't sunken, the appearance is all that matters, that is why one would be getting them in the first place*
Studies also show incisor retraction correlated with lip retrustion (upper lip moves back ~0.65 mm per 1 mm incisor retraction, lower lip even more). In additive, damon braces do not widen the maxilla naturally, multiple CBCT studies show Damon produces mostly dental/alveolar expansion (which is the teeth tipping outward), not true skeletal maxillary widening.) One randomized trial comparing Damon to Rapid Maxillary Expander (Hyrax/RME) found much greater transverse movement in the RME group. Damon actually caused more buccal tipping and some buccal bone thinning/loss.

Another study directly stated: "expansion with damon applicances results in buccal bone loss" and "teeth moved through the bone" rather than the bone expanding forward.

Now, the Damon braces can gice you a decent dental arch widening and a broader smile in growing patience with light forces but itdoes not "naturally expand the maxilla" skeletally like actual expanders meant for that.

*Sources:
1.
*1 shows that MARPE produced over 8x greater inter-molar skeletal increase than Damon. Damon showed limited skeletal effect.*

2.
*2 shows that self-litigating produced more dental effects and buccal bone loss; MARPE gave better skeletal results with less bone loss*

3.
*3 shows that non-extraction alignment with self-litigating bracket led to significant buccal bone thickness decreate (up to -45%) and apical migration of magrinal bone. Over 20 percent of patients had >1 mm BONE RECESSION on some teeth.*

So, to conclude with the first "misconception" Damon COULD improve the smile width via dental expansion but it does NOT expand the maxilla. bad mechanics = worsening in facial recession.
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To the second "misconception"
"Damon braces can fix serious bite issues... sometimes reducing the need for surgery"

Damon is going to be good for crowding, rotations, and MODERATE bite problems. For SEVERE skeletal issues (large transverse deficiency, severe class III recessed maxilla, etc), it mostly offers dental camouflage, NOT skeletal correction.

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To the most stupidest one of all, the third "misconception"

"Once the braces are off, teeth stay perfectly straight forever"

That is entirely and completely COWSHIT, teeth have very strong biological tendency to relapse, ESPECIALLY the lower front teeth (mandibular incisors). Relapse is NOT rare at all! It is EXTREMELY common.

Want proof? Ok.

1. Kahl-Nieke et al., (1995) This was a 15.7-year mean post-retention follow-up on 226 PATIENTS:
Post-retention crowding and incisor irregularity increased more frequently in the mandible than in the maxilla. Pretreatment severe crowding, arch expansion, and overbite were predictors of worse relapse.
Link to 1. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/7577875/

2. Frietas et al. (2017) 33-year post-retention follow-up (mean 32.95 years after retention):
Mandibular irregularity index DECREASED WITH TREATMENT, but then significantly progressively increased both short-term (3.7 years) and long-term post-retention stages. Mandibular anterior crowding showed significant relapse in the SHORT TERM and continued to INCREASE SIGNIFICANTLY decades later!!!!! Only about 58% of the mandibular crowding correction was maintained long-term!!!!
Link to 2. https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/29173859/3.
3. Myser et al, this was a 15.6-year mean post-retention follow up:
Even with retention, mandibular anterior teeth showed increased in crowding (1.2mm) and irregularity (1.5mm). Only 26% of patients had more than 3.5mm irregularity, but the other trend was VERY clear, that being a limited stability!
Link to 3.
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Introduction:
Braces are the only way to straighten ur teeth, but not all braces work the same way. This guide explains what braces are, how they work, and what you should know before geting them. If you’re thinking about getting braces this guide is for you.:FeelsKinkyMan:
Brace types:
there are tons of brace types available. Each type is designed to move teeth into the correct position, but they are all different when it comes to: appearance, comfort and cost. However, traditional braces and damon braces are the most popular options, mainly because they are the most effective.
Traditional braces:
Traditional braces are the most common and well known type of braces. They use metal brackets that are attached to the teeth and connected by a wire. Small elastic bands hold the wire in place. They are very effective and can treat simple to complex orthodontic problems.
Benefits of traditional braces:
-Usually more affordable.
-Widely available.
Downsides:
-cause more discomfort .
-Elastic bands trap food.
-Simply isnt as effective as damon braces.
picture of traditional braces:
View attachment 4459093

Damon braces:
Damon braces are a more modern type of braces known for being "self-ligating". Instead of elastic bands, they use a clip to hold the wire in place. This mechnism allows the wire to move more freely, which often results in less pressure and pain. (i myself have damon braces :) )
Benefits of Damon braces:
-Less friction and pressure.
-more effective.
-Unlike trad. braces they widen ur palate.

Downsides:
-more expensive.
-Not available at every orthodontist.
picture of damon braces:
View attachment 4459117

Cost:
Traditional braces: Usually about $3,000–$7,000, depending on complexity and location.
Damon braces: Typically about $4,000–$8,000, often slightly more expensive than traditional braces.
keep in mind the cost really depends on ur location

What should you expect from braces when getting them?
When you first get any type of braces, you will feel pain for a few days. This is normal and improves over time. Regular visits are required to adjust them and make sure teeth are moving correctly. Also certain foods, like hard or sticky foods, should be avoided to prevent damaging braces. (especially a few days after going for a visit!)
How Long Do Braces Take?
Treatment time depends on the persons case, and the type of braces. On average, braces are worn for about 1 to 3 years.
How to take care of your braces?
well obv. u need to brush ur teeth, in some cases when u do not brush ur teeth, or drink alot of fizzy drinks like coca cola, after the braces are removed there can be stains left. like this:
View attachment 4459139

How to make sure u dont get these kind of stains?
first of all u need proper tools:
-tooth brush (pretty self explanitory, however brushing with braces is different than without braces, we will talk about that later)
-one tooth toothbrush (sometimes a toothbrush isnt enough to clean, food can get stuck pretty well in the brackets so i recommend buying this brush just incase!)
-water flosser (this tool is probably more important than a toothbrush, when u have braces u cant really floss properly so to make sure ur teeth are flossed buy a water flosser!)
and dont drink anything tht stains ur teeth (especially coca-cola)
brushing with braces:
When you have braces, brushing is different because plaque and food can get trapped around the brackets, not just on the teeth. You cant brush quickly like normal.
First, use a soft toothbrush and hold it at about a 45-degree angle toward the gums. Gently brush in circular motions to clean where the gums meet the teeth, since this area is more likely to get inflamed with braces.
Next, change the angle of the brush to clean above the brackets, then below the brackets, making sure the bristles reach under the wire. Each tooth should be brushed individually from multiple angles, not all at once. After that, brush the chewing surfaces and the inside surfaces of the teeth like usual. Brushing with braces should take longer, usually around 2 to 3 minutes, and it should be done carefully to prevent plaque buildup and cavities.
View attachment 4459196
Many people dont know that you need to use a retiner for some time after taking braces off because teeth have memory and can return to their original place, so keep that in mind!
Common Misconceptions About Braces:
Misconception 1:
"Braces cause maxilla recession"
Braces do not cause the upper maxilla to recede. Damon braces can help widen the maxilla naturally, improving bite alignment and smile width. Jaw recession is usually caused by genetics or untreated bite issues not braces.
Misconception 2:
"Braces cannot fix serious bite issues"
Damon braces can fix overbites, underbites, and crowding. Damon braces can also help expand the maxilla naturally, sometimes reducing the need for extra appliances or surgery.
Misconception 3:
"Once braces are off, teeth stay perfectly straight forever"
Teeth can shift after braces if retainers are not worn as instructed. Retainers are an important part of maintaining your teeth alingment after braces.
Pain management:
Be prepared for agonizing pain in the first week. Eat soft foods like yogurt, mashed potatoes, soup, and smoothies for the first couple of days. Rinse your mouth with warm salt water to soothe irritated gums. ibuprom and prececetamol are good pain relievers. Orthodontic wax can cover poking brackets to prevent cuts or irritation inside your mouth.
Conclusion:
Braces are a nice invesment for ur confidence, and oral health. taking care of your teeth, and following your orthodontists instructions, are key to a faster treatment. your new straight smile is worth the pain. i hope this guide helped you learn more about braces. wishing all the readers the best.:celiD:
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Introduction:
Braces are the only way to straighten ur teeth, but not all braces work the same way. This guide explains what braces are, how they work, and what you should know before geting them. If you’re thinking about getting braces this guide is for you.:FeelsKinkyMan:
Brace types:
there are tons of brace types available. Each type is designed to move teeth into the correct position, but they are all different when it comes to: appearance, comfort and cost. However, traditional braces and damon braces are the most popular options, mainly because they are the most effective.
Traditional braces:
Traditional braces are the most common and well known type of braces. They use metal brackets that are attached to the teeth and connected by a wire. Small elastic bands hold the wire in place. They are very effective and can treat simple to complex orthodontic problems.
Benefits of traditional braces:
-Usually more affordable.
-Widely available.
Downsides:
-cause more discomfort .
-Elastic bands trap food.
-Simply isnt as effective as damon braces.
picture of traditional braces:
View attachment 4459093

Damon braces:
Damon braces are a more modern type of braces known for being "self-ligating". Instead of elastic bands, they use a clip to hold the wire in place. This mechnism allows the wire to move more freely, which often results in less pressure and pain. (i myself have damon braces :) )
Benefits of Damon braces:
-Less friction and pressure.
-more effective.
-Unlike trad. braces they widen ur palate.

Downsides:
-more expensive.
-Not available at every orthodontist.
picture of damon braces:
View attachment 4459117

Cost:
Traditional braces: Usually about $3,000–$7,000, depending on complexity and location.
Damon braces: Typically about $4,000–$8,000, often slightly more expensive than traditional braces.
keep in mind the cost really depends on ur location

What should you expect from braces when getting them?
When you first get any type of braces, you will feel pain for a few days. This is normal and improves over time. Regular visits are required to adjust them and make sure teeth are moving correctly. Also certain foods, like hard or sticky foods, should be avoided to prevent damaging braces. (especially a few days after going for a visit!)
How Long Do Braces Take?
Treatment time depends on the persons case, and the type of braces. On average, braces are worn for about 1 to 3 years.
How to take care of your braces?
well obv. u need to brush ur teeth, in some cases when u do not brush ur teeth, or drink alot of fizzy drinks like coca cola, after the braces are removed there can be stains left. like this:
View attachment 4459139

How to make sure u dont get these kind of stains?
first of all u need proper tools:
-tooth brush (pretty self explanitory, however brushing with braces is different than without braces, we will talk about that later)
-one tooth toothbrush (sometimes a toothbrush isnt enough to clean, food can get stuck pretty well in the brackets so i recommend buying this brush just incase!)
-water flosser (this tool is probably more important than a toothbrush, when u have braces u cant really floss properly so to make sure ur teeth are flossed buy a water flosser!)
and dont drink anything tht stains ur teeth (especially coca-cola)
brushing with braces:
When you have braces, brushing is different because plaque and food can get trapped around the brackets, not just on the teeth. You cant brush quickly like normal.
First, use a soft toothbrush and hold it at about a 45-degree angle toward the gums. Gently brush in circular motions to clean where the gums meet the teeth, since this area is more likely to get inflamed with braces.
Next, change the angle of the brush to clean above the brackets, then below the brackets, making sure the bristles reach under the wire. Each tooth should be brushed individually from multiple angles, not all at once. After that, brush the chewing surfaces and the inside surfaces of the teeth like usual. Brushing with braces should take longer, usually around 2 to 3 minutes, and it should be done carefully to prevent plaque buildup and cavities.
View attachment 4459196
Many people dont know that you need to use a retiner for some time after taking braces off because teeth have memory and can return to their original place, so keep that in mind!
Common Misconceptions About Braces:
Misconception 1:
"Braces cause maxilla recession"
Braces do not cause the upper maxilla to recede. Damon braces can help widen the maxilla naturally, improving bite alignment and smile width. Jaw recession is usually caused by genetics or untreated bite issues not braces.
Misconception 2:
"Braces cannot fix serious bite issues"
Damon braces can fix overbites, underbites, and crowding. Damon braces can also help expand the maxilla naturally, sometimes reducing the need for extra appliances or surgery.
Misconception 3:
"Once braces are off, teeth stay perfectly straight forever"
Teeth can shift after braces if retainers are not worn as instructed. Retainers are an important part of maintaining your teeth alingment after braces.
Pain management:
Be prepared for agonizing pain in the first week. Eat soft foods like yogurt, mashed potatoes, soup, and smoothies for the first couple of days. Rinse your mouth with warm salt water to soothe irritated gums. ibuprom and prececetamol are good pain relievers. Orthodontic wax can cover poking brackets to prevent cuts or irritation inside your mouth.
Conclusion:
Braces are a nice invesment for ur confidence, and oral health. taking care of your teeth, and following your orthodontists instructions, are key to a faster treatment. your new straight smile is worth the pain. i hope this guide helped you learn more about braces. wishing all the readers the best.:celiD:
love
-lblamemyse1f:Sure:
i have a slight overbite and will probably get braces to fix them , guide really helped especially the 3 facts. W
 
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i have a slight overbite and will probably get braces to fix them , guide really helped especially the 3 facts. W
Great to hear!

I'm planning to do an updated version
 
Very informative guide thank you
 
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I had the first premolar extracted when i had little knowledge and now im worried sick about it:feelswhy:
 
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@astatin mandible ngmi
 
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yeah, it's a solid thread. people need to know this stuff.
 
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