Braces

Orthodontic Treatment In New York And New Jersey

Having crooked teeth and bite misalignment can make it difficult to chew, eat and talk properly. Furthermore, having a crooked smile can make brushing, flossing and maintaining a good oral hygiene routine harder, which can lead to cavities, gum disease and other oral health issues. Finally, one of the most prominent consequences of misaligned teeth is lower self-esteem. At Clemente Orthodontics, we proudly offer traditional braces, clear brackets and micro metal brackets to help patients transform their smiles and their confidence!

Why Choose Braces?

Orthodontics is the science of moving teeth. This stage of treatment begins when most of the permanent teeth have erupted and jaw growth is nearly complete, usually during adolescence. If patients have undergone Phase 1 orthodontic treatment with a Growth Modifying Appliance (GMA), orthodontics will follow. While most orthodontic patients are adolescents, patients of all ages can enjoy a straighter, healthier smile with orthodontic treatment!

The Benefits of Perfectly Aligned Teeth

Braces can help you achieve more than a straight smile. They also offer numerous long-term benefits for your oral health and overall well-being. Some benefits of correcting teeth and jaw misalignment include the following:

Improved Oral Hygiene

Crooked or crowded teeth make it difficult to clean every surface properly, increasing the risk of cavities and gum disease. Braces help align your teeth, making them easier to brush and floss, reducing the chances of developing oral health issues in the long run.

Preventing Dental Wear and Tear

Misaligned teeth can cause uneven pressure when you bite or chew, leading to premature wear and tear on certain teeth. Over time, this can result in chips, cracks, or enamel erosion. Braces correct your bite, distributing pressure evenly and protecting your teeth from unnecessary damage.

Alleviating Jaw and Muscle Pain

When your teeth don’t fit together correctly, your jaw muscles and joints can become strained, potentially leading to TMJ disorders, headaches, or even neck pain. Braces help align your bite properly, easing the tension in your jaw and preventing further discomfort.

Enhanced Confidence and Self-Esteem

A straight, beautiful smile is a major confidence booster. Many people feel self-conscious about crooked teeth, which can impact their personal and social lives. Braces can give you the aligned smile you’ve always wanted, helping you feel more comfortable and confident in your appearance.

Long-Term Investment in Oral Health

Braces are a proactive investment in your dental health. By correcting misalignment early on, you can avoid costly treatments later in life, such as crowns, fillings, or even tooth extractions due to decay or damage from uneven wear.

Parts of Braces

Braces are a tried and true option for straightening your smile—and in recent years, they have become more comfortable and sleeker than ever before. When you first get your new appliances, you may have questions about the different parts and how they work to give you a straighter smile. Our team at Clemente Orthodontics is here to help!

Here are some common parts of braces and what they do:

Archwires connect all of the brackets on the front of your teeth together, applying gentle pressure to move the teeth into alignment.

Brackets are stainless steel squares that are adhered to the front of your teeth. In addition to silver, metal brackets, Clemente Orthodontics also offers clear brackets for a more discreet look. We also use mico-mini brackets with our patients, which offer benefits as traditional brackets, but are around 30% smaller, revealing more of the tooth structure.

Elastics are round, thin bands that are placed around each bracket. At each appointment with our team, you will get to select new elastic colors. Whether you want to express yourself with your smile or want your appliances to look more discreet, you can select elastic colors to fit your smile goals.

It is common for some orthodontists to use spacers, also known as separators, in between the teeth and later bands around the back molars to stabilize the archwires. At Clemente Orthodontics, we are 100% dedicated to patient comfort, and do not use bands or spacers.

Clear Brackets

In addition to stainless steel brackets, we offer clear or ceramic brackets. Unlike traditional brackets, clear brackets are tooth-colored, allowing for more discreet treatment. Clear brackets are a great option for patients who do not want to draw too much attention to their appliances. Find out more about our team here.

Do I Need Braces?

The best way to know whether you could benefit from orthodontic treatment is to schedule a consultation with our team. However, there are some noticeable signs that may indicate that you need orthodontic treatment, including:

  • Crowded or overlapping teeth

  • Gaps between teeth

  • Overbite (when the top teeth significantly cover the bottom teeth)

  • Underbite (when the bottom teeth protrude over the top teeth)

  • Crossbite (when the top teeth are inside of the bottom teeth on one side or section of the jaw)

  • Difficulty brushing or flossing teeth

  • Difficulty speaking or chewing

  • Avoiding showing off your smile

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What to Expect During Your Orthodontic Treatment

Beginning braces treatment is a big step toward a healthier, straighter smile, and knowing what to expect can help make the journey easier. You can expect the following steps along the way:

Initial Consultation

Your first visit with the orthodontist is all about assessing your teeth and planning your treatment. They’ll take a look at your bite, take some X-rays, and discuss options with you, whether you’re considering traditional braces or something more discreet like Invisalign®. This is also a great time to ask any questions and learn about what to expect.

Getting Your Braces 

When you’re ready to start, the orthodontist will carefully place the braces on your teeth. This involves attaching small brackets and threading a wire through them to gently guide your teeth into alignment. The process takes about an hour or two and is generally painless, though you might feel some pressure. You’ll also get a rundown on how to take care of your braces and which foods to avoid.

Regular Checkups

Throughout your treatment, you’ll visit the orthodontist every few weeks for checkups and adjustments. During these appointments, the wires will be tightened or adjusted to keep your teeth moving in the right direction. You might feel a bit of pressure afterward, but that usually fades quickly.

Seeing Results and Getting Your Braces Off

As time goes by, you’ll notice your teeth gradually shifting into their new positions. Depending on your situation, you could wear braces for anywhere from 12 to 24 months. Once your teeth are perfectly aligned, your braces will come off, revealing your brand-new smile. You might need a retainer to help keep your teeth in place afterward.

Caring for Your Braces

For best results, you need to take good care of your appliances and your oral health during treatment. Follow our tips for an effective and safe treatment experience:

Brackets and wires can easily break or be damaged if not properly cared for. To protect your appliances and your smile, be sure to wear a mouthguard when participating in sports.

Although you will see the Clemente Orthodontics team every 90 days for adjustments, this does not replace regular dental cleanings and checkups with your dentist. You should still visit your dentist every 6 months—healthier teeth and gums move easier during orthodontic treatment.

Food particles can easily get stuck in between your brackets and wires, which left untouched, can lead to cavities and gingivitis. It is important to brush your teeth for at least two minutes, twice a day, and after meals, if possible. Flossing is just as crucial—your orthodontist at Clemente Orthodontics can walk you through how to properly and effectively floss with your appliances.

Avoid sticky foods such as taffy caramel and gum and crunchy foods such as popcorn and hard pretzels. Additionally, do not bite directly into foods like apples, burgers or pizza—rather, cut them into smaller pieces before enjoying them.

Sometimes, brackets or wires can irritate the gums and cheeks. Keep orthodontic wax on hand to place over any irritating appliances, and use over-the-counter pain medication and a warm saltwater rinse to alleviate discomfort.