Braces are the tried-and-true method for straightening overcrowded, gapped, or crooked teeth. This solution utilizes a combination of rubber bands, metal wires, and brackets that are bonded to the front of your teeth to reposition them over a designated period. If you’ve just completed treatment, you’re probably thrilled to be free of the bulky metal bits in your mouth. It can be incredibly exciting to finally show off your newly perfected grin.
That said, it’s normal to have questions about what to expect after the fact. Keep reading to learn about 3 things you can anticipate once your braces finally come off!
#1: Wearing a Retainer
It’s easy to assume that once your dentist removes your braces you’ll have a perfectly straight smile for life. The truth is, however, that most patients are required to wear a retainer afterward to prevent their teeth from drifting back to their original placements. You wouldn’t want to spend years with metal in your mouth just for it to be undone once the wires and brackets are removed. A retainer gives the muscles and ligaments in your mouth time to adjust to their new positioning.
The length of time you’ll need your retainer depends on your circumstances. Some people need to wear them every night for 12 months, while others wear them every other night or just a few times per week.
#2: Tooth Sensitivity
Most patients have their orthodontics for 18+ months, which means their teeth are put under constant pressure for years, in some cases. Once your braces are removed, you’re suddenly free from the extra force that you’ve felt for such a long time. Plus, parts of your pearly whites that had been covered by the brackets are suddenly exposed. It’s not uncommon to develop some sensitivity due to these changes, so you might want to take your time before you indulge in overly hard, crunchy, or chewy foods.
#3: Changed Appearance
It may seem like a given that the way you look will change after orthodontics, but many people are surprised by their updated smiles regardless. Some time has passed since the metal was bonded to your teeth so you may not remember what you look like without it. Plus, not only will their positions have changed, but your jaw may also have been adjusted which can slightly alter the shape of your grin.
You might even notice some discoloration or blemishes where the brackets were placed due to calcium deposits or uneven staining. If you’re worried about it, you can ask your provider about whitening your teeth to achieve a more even hue.
Now that you know what to expect, you can look forward to readjusting to life without braces!
About the Practice
At La Prada Family Dentistry of Garland, you and your family have access to a wide array of services provided by multiple dental experts, including braces. Their specialties include orthodontics, pediatric dentistry, and oral surgery in addition to general dental practices. They take the time to get to know you and your unique needs so that they can provide fully individualized solutions to meet them. Then, they utilize state-of-the-art technology in a comfortable setting to achieve accurate results while helping you feel calm throughout your visit. If you’re interested in a more even smile, you’re welcome to request an appointment on the website or by calling (214) 227-6577.