Wearing Braces

Wearing Braces

A modern guide to a confident, healthy smile

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A Modern Guide to Wearing Braces

Braces have come a long way. Today’s orthodontic systems are more comfortable, more discreet, and more efficient than ever — giving patients of all ages a smoother, more predictable experience.

Whether you're a teen beginning treatment or an adult choosing braces for the first time, we're here to make the process simple and stress-free.

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Preparing for Your Braces

Setting yourself up for success starts before your braces go on.

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Understand your treatment plan

Setting yourself up for success starts before your braces go on.

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Stock up on essentials

Soft-bristled toothbrush, floss threaders, orthodontic wax, and pain relief.

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Adjust your diet

Avoid sticky, hard, or crunchy foods that could damage your braces.

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The Day Your Braces Go On

This is the beginning of your smile transformation journey.

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Expect mild discomfort

Your teeth may feel sore for a few days. This is normal.

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Learn proper cleaning techniques

Brushing and flossing with braces is different but crucial.

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Ask questions

Your orthodontist will show you how to care for your braces.

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Living with Braces

Daily habits that keep your treatment on track.

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Stick to a braces-friendly diet

Soft foods, cut fruits and veggies, avoid biting into hard foods.

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Keep up with oral hygiene

Brush after every meal, floss daily, use mouthwash as recommended.

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Handle minor issues at home

Use orthodontic wax for loose brackets or poking wires.

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Checkups, Removal & Aftercare

Maintaining progress and protecting your beautiful new smile.

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Schedule regular adjustments

Your orthodontist will adjust your braces every 4–8 weeks.

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Track your progress

Check your smile's progress and celebrate milestones.

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Retainer care

Once braces are off, a retainer keeps your smile in place—wear it as instructed and clean it regularly.

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Types of Braces We Offer

To match different goals and lifestyles, we provide:

Your orthodontist will recommend the best option based on your bite and treatment needs.

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How Long Will Treatment Take?

Most braces cases last between 12 and 24 months, but your timeline will vary depending on your bite, goals, and how consistently elastics are worn.

During your consultation, we’ll map a clear timeline using digital imaging to help you understand your exact treatment process.

Your Smile, Just Better

Braces aren’t just about straight teeth — they build a healthier foundation for your future smile. When the process is guided carefully, the results last a lifetime.

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