Am I Too Old For Braces?

Ask anyone what their first thought is when they hear the term “orthodontics,” and chances are good that it will have something to do with teenagers in braces. While it’s true that many orthodontic patients are teens, treatment can actually be beneficial for all ages, including adults. In fact, about 1 in every 5 current orthodontic patients is over the age of 18! 

If you’ve spent years being unhappy with how your teeth look and feel, there’s never been a better time to explore how orthodontics can help you achieve a healthier, straighter smile. Here at Riverview Orthodontics, we offer a variety of treatment options to correct crooked teeth, overbites, underbites, incorrect jaw positioning, and more. You’re never too old to improve your oral health! To learn more about what orthodontics actually is, and how it can give you the smile you’ve always wanted, keep reading below.

What is orthodontics?

Orthodontics is a specialty under the dentistry umbrella. An orthodontist is a dentist who has also received additional education and training in identifying and correcting bite abnormalities. This gives them the skill and expertise needed to successfully straighten teeth, correct misaligned jaws, and improve the overall function of the mouth.

Generally speaking, orthodontists focus on the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of dental and facial abnormalities. When these kinds of issues are left untreated, they can worsen over time. The resulting wear and tear on the teeth, gum tissue, and bone may cause pain in the face and neck, headaches, and even difficulties with chewing or speaking. An experienced orthodontist like Dr. Upton will be able to diagnose and treat these issues, improving both the function and appearance of your smile!

Why more adults are choosing orthodontic treatment

As we get older, we often begin to understand a bit more about the many ways that oral health is linked to our total body health. For some people, this knowledge spurs them to take action by seeking dental or orthodontic treatment that will allow them to better care for their teeth and gums.

We also see a number of adult patients who received some orthodontic treatment earlier in life that was never completed. Touch-up treatment is common, as well. Teeth that were straightened in a patient’s younger years can shift over time due to age, genetics, or improper retainer use. In these cases, we can monitor the teeth, provide new retainers, or retreat with braces or aligners

Some adults have never had treatment before, and are simply looking to improve the cosmetic appearance of their smile. The resulting boost in confidence and self-esteem can positively impact many areas of a person’s life, both professionally and personally. 

Orthodontic options for adult patients

Whatever your reason for seeking orthodontic treatment as an adult, you have more options than ever before! Our expert team is proud to offer the following treatments for a total smile makeover.

In-Ovation braces

In-Ovation is a self-ligating system that offers patients an alternative to traditional metal or ceramic braces. Instead of attaching wires to the brackets with ligatures, the In-Ovation brackets have metal doors that hold the wires in place. 

Where manual adjustments are necessary with traditional braces, In-Ovation braces tighten themselves with this sliding mechanism, allowing for freer movement of the teeth. With In-Ovation, you can often achieve beautiful results faster, and with fewer in-office visits than traditional braces require. 

There are two types of In-Ovation braces, In-Ovation R and In-Ovation C. In-Ovation R braces are smaller than traditional metal braces and more discreet. In-Ovation C braces are similar to the R style, but the brackets are clear. With no elastic O-rings, braces are easier to keep clean. Treatment is also more comfortable, with less friction and pressure to cause discomfort. 

In-Ovation MTM® No•Trace™ 

This is an excellent alternative to clear aligners for patients who require 6mm of movement or less. MTM self-ligating “quick clips” are completely invisible and work in just a few short months to give you the perfect smile you’ve always wanted!

Invisalign clear aligner therapy

The Invisalign system consists of clear, removable aligners that are customized to fit comfortably over the teeth. Like braces, the aligners gently move the teeth into the desired positions. This is accomplished by wearing them 20-22 hours per day throughout the course of treatment, and replacing them every 1-2 weeks for the next aligner in the system. 

Invisalign offers patients a bit of freedom and flexibility that traditional braces just can’t beat! There are no food restrictions since aligners are removed when eating or drinking. They also make it easier to keep your teeth and gums clean and healthy since you don’t have to work around wires and brackets, and can simply brush and floss the way you normally would.

Get the smile you deserve with Riverview Orthodontics

Not every treatment method is suitable for all patients, and every orthodontic option will have its own list of pros and cons. That’s why it’s so important to choose an experienced orthodontist like Dr. Upton! We don’t believe that “one size fits all” when it comes to orthodontics, so you can always trust Riverview Orthodontics to recommend only the best treatment option for your specific needs. Dr. Upton will build a personalized treatment plan for you based on your unique smile, lifestyle, and goals, giving you a positive orthodontic experience and superior results! 

Our talented team is committed to providing the latest in orthodontic technique and technology for patients of all ages in Tuscaloosa, Demopolis, and the surrounding communities. It’s our goal to provide you with a rewarding and stress-free journey from start to finish, and we work hard to provide a welcoming atmosphere that feels like home. You’re not just another face here, you’re family!

It’s never too late to get the smile you’ve always wanted! Take the first step today by calling us to schedule your initial consultation.