What Are BracesA Complete Guide to Orthodontic Braces

Braces are one of the most common and effective orthodontic treatments used to straighten teeth, correct bite issues, and improve overall oral health. Whether you’re considering braces for yourself or your child, understanding how braces work and what they do can help you make an informed decision. In this post, we’ll explain what braces are, how they function, the different types available, and what to expect during treatment.

What Are Braces?

Braces are dental devices used by orthodontists to correct misaligned teeth and jaws. They apply continuous, gentle pressure to gradually shift teeth into proper alignment. Over time, braces can fix crowding, spacing, overbites, underbites, crossbites, and other dental alignment issues.

Braces are commonly used during childhood or adolescence, but many adults also choose braces to improve their smile and oral function.

How Do Braces Work?

Braces work by applying constant pressure on the teeth and jaw over a period of time. This pressure slowly moves teeth into their ideal positions. Braces are typically made up of the following components:

  • Brackets – Small metal or ceramic pieces bonded to each tooth.
  • Archwire – A thin metal wire that connects all the brackets and guides the teeth’s movement.
  • Elastic bands – Small rubber bands that help align the bite.
  • Ligatures – Tiny rubber bands that hold the archwire to the brackets (for traditional braces).

As the teeth shift, the bone surrounding them adapts, allowing for long-lasting alignment when the braces are removed.

Types of Braces

Today, there are several types of braces available, each with its own benefits:

  1. Metal Braces
    The most traditional and commonly used braces. They are strong, effective, and often the most affordable option.
  2. Ceramic Braces
    These work like metal braces but use clear or tooth-colored brackets for a less noticeable appearance.
  3. Lingual Braces
    Placed on the inside (tongue-facing side) of the teeth, lingual braces are hidden from view but may take longer to get used to.
  4. Clear Aligners (e.g., Invisalign)
    While not traditional braces, clear aligners are removable trays that gradually shift teeth. They are popular among adults for their discreet appearance.

What Problems Can Braces Fix?

Braces can correct a wide range of orthodontic problems, including:

  • Crooked or crowded teeth
  • Gaps or spacing between teeth
  • Overbite or underbite
  • Crossbite
  • Open bite
  • Misaligned jaw

Correcting these issues not only improves appearance but also supports better oral hygiene and prevents jaw pain or uneven wear on teeth.

How Long Do You Need to Wear Braces?

The length of orthodontic treatment varies depending on the complexity of the case. On average, people wear braces for 18 to 24 months. Our Orthodontist will provide a custom treatment plan based on your individual needs.

Do Braces Hurt?

Braces may cause mild discomfort, especially after adjustments. This is normal and usually goes away within a few days. Over-the-counter pain relievers and soft foods can help manage the discomfort.

How to Care for Braces

Good oral hygiene is essential during orthodontic treatment. Here are some tips:

  • Brush after every meal using a soft-bristled toothbrush
  • Floss daily using floss threaders or orthodontic floss
  • Avoid sticky or hard foods that can damage braces
  • Attend regular checkups and adjustments

Final Thoughts: Are Braces Right for You?

Braces are a powerful tool in achieving a healthy, beautiful smile. Whether you’re dealing with bite problems or simply want straighter teeth, consulting with our Orthodontist is the best way to explore your options. With modern technology and treatment options, braces are more comfortable and discreet than ever. Schedule an appointment with our Orthodontist for a free consultation to have all of your questions answered and to find out if braces are right for you!

If you’d like to make an appointment, please call the office closest to you listed below:

(310)391-7173 for our Culver City office located at 11725 W Washington Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90066 – located in the Mar Vista area and also serving the Santa Monica, Culver City, Inglewood, El Segundo, Hawthorne, Manhattan Beach, Gardena, Lennox, Lawndale, Palms, Venice, Playa Vista, Sawtelle, and Westchester areas. 

(323)953-0505 for our Culver City office located at 1511 N Vermont Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90027 – located in the Los Feliz area and also serving the Glendale, Burbank, West Hollywood, Pasadena, Alhambra, Monterey Park, San Gabriel, Commerce, Maywood, Bell, Bell Gardens, Cudahy, Huntington Park, Silver Lake, Hollywood, Griffith Park, Atwater Village, Franklin Hills, and Thai Town areas. 

(213)481-0777 for our Culver City office located at 1569 W Sunset Blvd, Los Angeles, CA 90026 – located in the Echo Park area and also serving the Silver Lake, Downtown LA, Chinatown, Elysian Park, Westlake, Angelino Heights, and Pico-Union areas. 

(323)951-0814 for our Culver City office located at 401 S Fairfax Ave, Los Angeles, CA 90036 – located in the Mid-Wilshire / Fairfax District and also serving the West Hollywood, Beverly Hills, Fairfax District, Mid-Wilshire, Miracle Mile, Beverly Grove, Carthay Circle, Hancock Park, Park La Brea, Little Ethiopia, and La Brea–Hancock areas. 

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