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Words ‘dental braces’ may create really unpleasant associations. Some little, metal brackets are always protruding from your mouth making others look more and more at them. But fortunately teeth straightening with metal braces is in our past. Now we have clear braces, different types, always ready to be useful and beautiful in the same time.
The usual method used to straighten teeth is to wear braces. But the whole process can be very long, uncomfortable and sometimes ugly. However, you should know that you can actually fix teeth without braces.
The Invisalign braces are clear and matched to the patient’s mouth and little by little straight teeth into the perfect smile. By fitting Invisalign invisible braces, the teeth are aligned gradually as when one puts metal braces, but with less harm to your mouth.
Adults may receive treatment to straighten teeth by an orthodontist to correct crooked, misaligned teeth or teeth gaps. Many adults are now opting for an innovative method of orthodontic teeth straightening treatment — invisible braces.
Cosmetic dental bonding is placing composite resin filling in the front and back teeth as well. Dental bonding, well known also as composite fillings, is the solution for restoring decayed teeth, making cosmetic dentistry improvements and even changing the color or shape of your teeth.
Cosmetic dental bonding reshape crooked teeth, repair or fill cavities, straight teeth and make smile whiter and brighter.
About 1 million Americans and Canadians over the age of 18 are getting tooth braces, adult braces. Overall, dental braces are not only for kids. No matter your age, it’s never too late to improve your dental health and beautify your smile.
Most people’s teeth are a little crooked. Sometimes crooked teeth can cause pain when you chew or talk. Crowded or crooked teeth are harder to brush and floss and improper cleaning can lead to tooth decay and other dental problems. Your dentist might be able to straighten your teeth a little bit by removing overcrowded teeth.