Braces in Toronto
BRACES TORONTO
Achieving Beautiful Smiles with Advanced Braces Technology
At Wired Orthodontics, we specialize in transforming smiles with precision and care. Our Toronto clinic is committed to providing you with high-quality solutions customized to meet your dental needs. If you’re considering braces Toronto, trust our skilled team to assist you every step of the way, ensuring a clear and supportive experience.
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Why Choose Braces?
Opting for braces goes beyond achieving an appealing smile. It lays the groundwork for improved dental health. By correcting misalignments, braces enhance your ability to chew and speak properly and contribute to easier oral hygiene, helping prevent cavities and gum disease.
Moreover, the aesthetic improvements that braces offer can significantly boost your self-confidence and quality of life. At Wired Orthodontics, we utilize the latest advancements in orthodontic treatments to ensure that you receive the most effective and efficient care possible.
Types of Braces at Wired Orthodontics
At Wired Orthodontics, we understand that every smile is unique, which is why we offer a variety of braces to suit different preferences and orthodontic needs. Here’s a detailed look at the types of braces you can choose from at our clinic:
Metal Braces
INTRODUCING OUR MINI DIAMOND® TWIN METAL BRACES
Our Mini Diamond® Twin Metal Braces represent a leap in orthodontic precision and aesthetics. These braces are 30% smaller than traditional metal braces, offering improved comfort and a less noticeable appearance while maintaining the same effectiveness.
Constructed from a high-grade stainless steel, Mini Diamond braces are as robust as they are compact, ensuring durability without sacrificing style.
Pros:
- Highly durable and effective for a wide range of orthodontic issues.
- Less expensive compared to other types of braces.
- Newer models are smaller and more aesthetic.
Cons:
- More visible than ceramic or clear aligners.
Ceramic Braces
INTRODUCING OUR ORMCO SYMMETRI CLEAR CERAMIC BRACKETS
For those seeking a more discreet option, our Ormco Symmetri Clear Ceramic Brackets are an excellent choice. These state-of-the-art brackets blend seamlessly with your natural tooth color, making them virtually invisible. They are resistant to staining and offer all the benefits of traditional braces with a focus on aesthetics, making them ideal for adults and teenagers who prioritize a natural look during treatment.
Pros:
- Less noticeable due to tooth-colored brackets.
- Offer the same effectiveness as metal braces in correcting dental alignments.
Cons:
- More expensive than metal braces.
- Brackets can stain if not cared for properly.
Self-Ligating Braces
These braces eliminate the need for elastic or metal ties, using instead a special sliding mechanism that reduces friction and maintenance. Self-ligating braces can be adjusted more quickly than traditional braces, shortening appointment times and enhancing overall comfort. They come in both metal and ceramic options to cater to diverse aesthetic preferences.
Pros:
- Require fewer dental visits for adjustments.
- Generally more comfortable and quicker to adjust.
Cons:
- Can be more expensive than traditional metal braces.
- Still somewhat visible depending on the chosen material.
Clear Aligners (Invisalign/ Spark)
Invisalign aligners are clear, removable trays that adjust teeth alignment with minimal visual impact. They are best suited for patients with mild to moderate alignment issues who prefer not to wear fixed braces. Plus, their removability allows for easier eating and oral hygiene.
Pros:
- Almost invisible, offering an aesthetic advantage.
- Removable, making eating and oral hygiene easier.
Cons:
- Generally more costly than traditional braces.
- Not suitable for severe orthodontic cases, more for mild to moderate corrections.
What to Expect When Wearing Braces
Starting orthodontic treatment with braces is a significant step towards a healthier, more beautiful smile. Here’s what you can expect during your braces journey at Wired Orthodontics:
Initial Discomfort. It’s common to experience some discomfort or soreness when you first get your braces put on and after routine adjustments. This discomfort is temporary and usually subsides after a few days.
Eating Adjustments. With braces, you’ll need to avoid certain foods that can damage your brackets and wires. Hard, crunchy, sticky, and chewy foods should be avoided to protect your braces and ensure your treatment stays on track.
Oral Hygiene. Keeping your teeth clean becomes even more crucial when you have braces. You’ll need to brush thoroughly after every meal and snack to remove food particles that can get trapped in your braces. Flossing daily with a floss threader and using an interdental brush will help keep your gums and teeth healthy.
Routine Adjustments. You will have regular appointments at Wired Orthodontics for adjustments to your braces. These appointments are essential for progressing your treatment as planned.
Emergency Care. If you have any issues, such as a loose bracket or poking wire, our team is here to provide prompt assistance. Don’t hesitate to contact us if you need urgent care.
Duration of Treatment. The length of time you’ll need to wear braces varies depending on your individual case, but most treatments last between 18 to 24 months. Throughout your treatment, our team will keep you updated on your progress and any adjustments to the timeline.
Choosing the Right Braces for You
Selecting the best braces for your needs involves understanding your options and considering several key factors. At Wired Orthodontics, we guide you through this decision-making process with clear information and professional advice. Here’s what to consider when choosing your braces:
- Aesthetic Preferences: Consider how visible you want your braces to be. Ceramic braces and clear aligners offer a more discreet appearance compared to traditional metal braces.
- Lifestyle Considerations: Evaluate your daily activities, sports, and hobbies. For active lifestyles, more durable options like metal braces might be better, while clear aligners offer flexibility for occasional removal.
- Treatment Complexity: Discuss the complexity of your dental issues with our orthodontists. Some conditions may require the precise control of traditional braces, while others could be suitable for clear aligners.
- Budget: Determine your budget for orthodontic treatment. Metal braces are generally more cost-effective, while options like lingual braces or clear aligners tend to be higher in price.
- Treatment Duration: Consider how long you are willing to undergo treatment. Some braces might straighten teeth faster than others, impacting your choice depending on how quickly you want results.
- Comfort: Think about your tolerance for discomfort. Some braces might feel more comfortable than others based on their design and placement.
Caring for Your Braces
Maintaining your braces is crucial for ensuring the effectiveness of your treatment and the health of your teeth and gums. At Wired Orthodontics, we provide comprehensive guidance on how to care for your braces throughout your orthodontic journey. Here are some essential tips to keep in mind:
Brushing and Flossing
With braces, it’s important to brush your teeth after every meal and snack to prevent food particles from getting trapped. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. For flossing, a floss threader or water flosser can be particularly helpful in getting between the braces and under the wires.
Avoiding Certain Foods
To protect your braces and teeth, avoid foods that are hard, sticky, or chewy. These include popcorn, nuts, hard candies, gum, and chewy candy. Such foods can damage the wires and brackets of your braces and increase the risk of tooth decay.
Getting Regular Checkups
Keep up with your regular dental checkups and cleaning appointments. These are vital for assessing the condition of your braces and making any necessary adjustments. They also help in keeping your teeth healthy throughout the treatment process.
Wearig a Mouthguard
If you participate in sports, wearing a mouthguard is essential to protect your braces and teeth from potential impacts. Ask us about custom mouthguards that fit comfortably over your braces.
Addressing Issues Promptly
If you experience any issues with your braces, such as loose brackets or broken wires, contact us immediately. Delaying repairs can extend your treatment time and potentially lead to discomfort or injury.
Following Orthodontist Instructions
Be sure to follow all additional care instructions provided by Dr. Mark. This may include wearing rubber bands, using special cleaning devices, or other directives that are specific to your treatment plan.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Here are some common questions our patients have about braces and orthodontic treatments at Wired Orthodontics:
How often will I need to visit the orthodontist during my braces treatment?
Typically, you will need to visit our clinic every 4 to 6 weeks for adjustments. These regular visits are crucial for monitoring your progress and ensuring your treatment is on track.
Can I still play sports while wearing braces?
Yes, you can continue playing sports while wearing braces, but we highly recommend wearing a mouthguard to protect your braces and teeth from any potential impacts.
Are there any age restrictions for getting braces?
There are no specific age restrictions for braces. We treat patients of all ages, from children to adults, ensuring that everyone can benefit from orthodontic care.
How do I handle an orthodontic emergency at home?
For minor issues like a loose bracket or poking wire, you can use orthodontic wax to cover the area until you can visit our clinic. For more severe emergencies, contact us immediately for guidance and to schedule an urgent appointment.
Will wearing braces interfere with playing musical instruments?
Some adjustments may be necessary, especially if you play wind or brass instruments. However, many musicians are able to adapt quickly with little disruption to their playing ability.
What payment options are available for braces treatment?
We offer various payment plans to accommodate different budgets, including monthly installment options. We also accept major insurance plans and can assist you in understanding your orthodontic coverage.
How long after my braces come off will I need to wear a retainer?
Wearing a retainer after braces is crucial to maintaining the alignment of your teeth. The duration can vary, but typically, you’ll need to wear a retainer full-time for several months, followed by nighttime wear indefinitely to ensure your teeth remain in their new position.
Book Your Braces Consultation Now
Take the first step towards a confident, radiant smile today! Schedule your complimentary initial exam with Wired Orthodontics and discover the perfect braces option for you. We offer braces Toronto treatment to patients in Scarborough, Markham, North York, and the Greater Toronto region. Call us today at (647) 344-9473(WIRE) to schedule your complimentary initial exam.
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Why Get Braces
• Improve oral health
• Improve self confidence
• Improve self esteem
• Correct bite issues
• Improve ability to chew food
Why Choose Us?
• State of the art technology
• Experienced staff
• Commitment to patient care
• Timely and flexible appointments
• Open on Saturdays!
• Complimentary initial consultation
• Flexible payment plans
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