Orthodontic treatments are dental procedures that help to straighten teeth and correct problems with the bite. These treatments are performed by an orthodontist, who is a specialist dentist. Orthodontists treat children, teenagers and adults. Learn what to expect from orthodontic treatment here.


When might you need orthodontic treatment?


You might need orthodontic treatment for:


-crooked teeth or teeth that stick out

-a bad bite, which is how the upper and lower jaws meet when the mouth closes

-poorly aligned jaw

-gaps between the teeth

problems with speaking, breathing or chewing

-An orthodontist can also assess children’s developing teeth and jaws, and help manage thumb or finger-sucking habits.


What happens during orthodontic treatment?


The orthodontist will probably talk to you and examine your mouth and face. You might be asked to have x-rays or have plaster models of your teeth made.


They will discuss the treatment they recommend. Treatment often involves using appliances called braces to straighten crooked teeth or to correct problems with the bite.


There are many different types of braces, including the traditional metal type. Other types include clear or tooth-coloured braces, braces worn on the inside surface of the teeth and clear, removable 'aligners'.


Wearing braces might feel strange in the beginning. If your discomfort doesn’t disappear, tell your orthodontist. They might be able to make adjustments.


How long does orthodontic treatment take?


Treatment usually takes about 2 years. You will probably need to see the orthodontist regularly to get checked.


Many people will then need to wear some sort of device to keep their teeth in position for some years, or for the rest of their life. Teeth tend to move back to their original position over time. The device might be used only at night, or it might be used permanently. You can discuss this with the orthodontist. 


What are the costs of orthodontic treatment?


The cost of treatment will vary depending on the situation.