Smilefast uses traditional braces, but uses them smarter — focusing just on the teeth that are most visible. The teeth that move slower — the molars in the back of the mouth — are usually left alone.
Smilefast uses brackets and wires, but they're almost invisible. The brackets are clear and the wire is white, making them very subtle.
While people are often judged by the way they look, there are more important reasons to consider orthodontic treatment. Your dental health affects both your confidence and your overall health. You may find yourself covering your mouth when you speak or smile or even hesitating to smile because you’re embarrassed about how your smile looks.
Orthodontic care improves your facial appearance and gives you back your confidence while also making it easier for you to brush and floss your teeth and maintain good oral hygiene.
Applying your braces can take between 1 and 2 hours depending on your situation. First your teeth are cleaned and dried and then the braces application process can begin.
Bonding cement or adhesive will be carefully applied to your teeth and the brackets will be carefully placed in position. Once the brackets are in place, the arch wire is threaded into each bracket to connect them. Then, tiny elastics called ligatures are attached to the brackets to hold the arch wire in place.
Orthodontic pliers are used to gently squeeze the bases of the brackets. This breaks and releases the bonding adhesive so that the brackets can be removed. Once all the brackets have been removed, the bonding cement is scraped away with a special dental tool that also polishes the tooth enamel. An impression is then taken for your retainer to be made.
It’s never too late to have braces. Whether you’re 8 or 80 it’s the same procedure to move your teeth.
As a rough guide you can expect to pay up to $8000 for traditional metal braces. Ceramic braces range from $5000 to $8500 and lingual braces start from around $7500 for one arch and $12500 for full treatment.
It depends on the type of treatment you’re having but typically you’ll be looking at visiting your dentist every 4 to 8 weeks throughout the duration of your treatment.
When you’re wearing braces it’s important to brush your teeth twice a day for at least 2 minutes as you would without a brace. Wherever possible, brush your teeth after a meal to remove loose food that has got under your brackets and wires. If this isn’t an option, try drinking a glass of water to dislodge any loose particles of food. A floss threader also makes it easier to brush in between your teeth with braces attached.
Yes it is possible to have braces if you have veneers on your teeth. That said, many dentists prefer not to place a fixed brace on top of veneers. Usually a removable aligner is preferable.
That said, Invisalign as a whole, doesn’t deliver such precise results. If a fixed brace is the best option for your situation, then there are ways to attach it to a veneer or veneers.
If you’re getting impatient with wearing braces, there are a few tips you can follow to reduce your treatment time.
Follow the instructions given by your dentist