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Dr. Aravind's Orthodontic and Dental Clinic

Call : +9196761 45271
Mail : hello@draravindsorthodontics.com
Address : 2nd Floor, Kimi’s Plaza, Anupuram Colony, A. S. Rao Nagar, Secunderabad, Telangana 500062

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At Dr. NKS Aravind’s Orthodontic and Dental Clinic, we take pride in offering state-of-the-art dental braces treatment to transform smiles and boost confidence. With over 6,000 satisfied patients and a commitment to excellence, we are your premier destination for comprehensive orthodontic care.

  • Personalized Treatment Plans
  • Advanced Technology
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Braces Treatments Done

Transformed over 6,000 smiles with precision and care through our braces treatments.

Join the ranks of over 6,000 delighted patients whose smiles we’ve transformed with our expert braces treatments.

Through personalized care and state-of-the-art technology, we’ve corrected misalignments, closed gaps, and enhanced oral health, one smile at a time. Our experienced orthodontists tailor treatment plans to each individual’s needs, ensuring optimal results and lasting satisfaction. Experience the confidence and joy that comes with a beautifully aligned smile

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Understanding How Braces Function

Braces operate by applying mild and consistent pressure to gradually shift teeth into their proper positions over time. The exact method of tooth movement varies depending on the type of braces chosen.

Exploring Different Types of Braces

There are several types of braces available, each offering unique features tailored to individual needs and preferences:

1.Metal Braces: 

Traditional metal braces utilize stainless steel bands, brackets, and wires to gently guide teeth into alignment. A thin, flexible archwire is placed over the brackets, secured in position by tiny elastic ligatures. While noticeable, metal braces offer options for clear or tooth-colored ligatures, or even brightly colored ones for a personalized touch.

2.Ceramic Braces:

 Ceramic braces function similarly to metal braces but with tooth-colored components. The brackets, wires, and ligatures blend in with the natural color of teeth, making them less noticeable. However, ceramic braces are more prone to breakage due to their fragile nature compared to metal braces.

3.Lingual Braces:

 Lingual braces are installed on the back surfaces of teeth, making them virtually invisible from the front. This option is preferred by individuals who prefer a discreet orthodontic treatment.

4.Self-Ligating Braces:

 Self-ligating braces resemble traditional metal braces but utilize a built-in system to hold the archwire in place instead of elastic ligatures. This design minimizes friction and allows for more efficient tooth movement.

5.Clear Aligners:

 Clear aligners, often referred to as “invisible braces,” offer a discreet alternative to traditional braces. Instead of brackets and wires, a series of custom-made trays are used to gradually shift teeth into alignment. Brands like Invisalign® and ClearCorrect® are popular options in this category. Clear aligners are removable, but they must be worn for at least 22 hours a day for optimal results.

Determining the Best Age for Braces

Orthodontic treatment is suitable for individuals of all ages, but the ideal time for braces is generally between the ages of 9 and 14. During this period, the jaws and facial bones are still developing, making orthodontic adjustments more effective. However, adult braces are equally effective, albeit potentially requiring a longer treatment duration to achieve desired results.

Insight into Procedure Details

The duration of braces treatment varies depending on individual factors such as the severity of misalignment. On average, braces treatment takes about two years to complete. However, some individuals may require less time, while others may need up to three years for optimal results.

Exploring the Benefits and Risks of Dental Braces
Benefits of Dental Braces:
Dental braces offer numerous advantages beyond just enhancing the appearance of your smile:

Improved Oral Health: Braces facilitate easier cleaning of teeth by aligning them properly, reducing the risk of plaque and tartar buildup. This, in turn, helps prevent cavities and gum disease.

Correction of TMJ Disorders: Braces can also address temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders, which can cause discomfort and affect jaw movement.

Restoration of Oral Functions: By aligning teeth and correcting bite issues, braces restore proper functions like chewing and speaking, enhancing overall oral functionality.

In essence, braces contribute to not only the aesthetic appeal but also the health and functionality of your smile.

Normal Side Effects of Braces:
While braces offer numerous benefits, they may also come with some mild, expected side effects:

Temporary Discomfort: It’s common to experience temporary discomfort, particularly after the initial placement of braces and during routine tightening sessions.

Oral Irritation: Some individuals may experience irritation on the tongue, lips, or inner cheeks due to contact with brackets and wires.

Jaw Pain: Jaw pain is another common side effect, especially after adjustments.

Difficulty Eating: Eating may become challenging, especially following tightening sessions.

These side effects can typically be managed with over-the-counter pain relievers and the use of dental wax to alleviate irritation around brackets and wires.

Recovery and Outlook:

While discomfort may be experienced for a few days after getting braces, it’s generally manageable. Tenderness may persist, particularly after routine adjustments.

To alleviate discomfort post-orthodontic appointments, acetaminophen (Tylenol®) can be taken. However, it’s advisable to avoid ibuprofen (Advil®) and other nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs), as they can potentially interfere with the tooth movement process by blocking prostaglandins, which aid in healing.