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Braces – At My Age?

Feel a little self conscious about your crooked teeth? You aren’t alone. Thankfully, braces aren’t just for kids any more. Today, adults make up nearly 20% of brace wearers, says Dr Murtuza Hasnaini, Specialist Orthodontist based in London.

Although there are many reasons for adults to consider braces, most people simply want to look and feel their best. Here are a few leading reasons to make a trip to the orthodontist:

A straighter smile
It’s no surprise that many people want to perfect their pearly whites to achieve a winning smile. And, those smiles pay off. A recent study compared people’s reactions to photos that were manipulated to show either straight or crooked teeth. People with straight teeth rated higher on scores of leadership, popularity, and sports ability. (The only score that didn’t change was intelligence.)

Shifting teeth
Just because you had braces as a kid doesn’t mean you’re off the hook. “Teeth tend to move a little throughout your life,” says Dr Hasnaini. “Your teeth may shift a little back toward their original positions.”

Better oral health
It’s no surprise that straight teeth are easier to brush and floss. So — if you’re doing your part — expect less decay and healthier gums.  Antibacterial mouth rinses can also help keep your teeth and gums free of plaque-causing bacteria.

Braces can help people manage some more serious issues too, like bite problems that cause jaw pain. In some cases, braces are necessary to change the position of neighboring teeth for a new bridge, crown, or implant.

New Options

Thankfully, we’ve come a long way from the days when kids were called “Brace Face.” Today’s options are barely noticeable. They include:

What to Expect

How long you’ll need to wear braces depends on what you have done. Most treatments range from 12 to 24 months. “Adult teeth sometimes take longer than children’s teeth to move into new positions,” says Dr Hasnaini. “But in many cases there’s no real difference.”

Once teeth are in the desired position, you are likely to need to wear a retainer. Many orthodontists now recommend permanent retainers that are fitted and attached to the back of teeth and we provide these to all adults we treat at no extra cost.

Cost also varies widely depending on the extent of treatment. The typical range is £2,500 to £9,000. At The Brace we offer discounts if you pay the entire fee up front or you can pay in monthly installments with no interest.

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