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Traditional Braces in Leduc

Traditional Braces Near You

When people hear the term “braces”, the most common image that comes to mind is traditional braces, comprised of metal brackets, arch wires, and sometimes, tiny elastics. This particular form of orthodontic care has been used for many years and dentists continue to recommend it – why, you may ask? Because it leaves patients with lasting results, it can address a range of structural problems, and it’s the most affordable option.

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If you’re curious to learn more about receiving braces in Leduc, we invite you to contact our local dental office at a time that works for you. We’ll be happy to walk you through the process from start to finish.

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Why Might I Need Braces in Leduc?

Your dentist may tell you that you need orthodontic care for a number of reasons. The most common reasons are the ones listed below:

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  • Malocclusion (unaligned jaws).

  • Too large of gaps between your teeth.

  • Overcrowding.

  • To eliminate jaw and/or joint pain (such as the pain caused by TMD).

  • You’re having problems breathing or swallowing.

  • You’re missing teeth or have extra either due to decay or developmental issues.

  • To ensure healthy adult tooth eruption.

  • To boost your self-esteem!

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Before committing to anything, you’ll need to attend a preliminary consultation with your dentist. If your case is quite complex, they’ll most likely refer you to an orthodontist, a dental professional who focuses on straightening teeth and remedying unaligned jawbones. After examining your smile and taking x-rays, they will be able to tell you if you’re a good candidate to acquire braces near you.

The Process

Once you’ve been approved to undergo this treatment, your dentist will either take digital impressions or physical molds of your teeth. This information is sent to a dental lab to ensure that your braces are made to fit you properly.

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When they are ready, you’ll attend a follow-up appointment so they can be placed onto your teeth. Over the course of the next 12 to 24 months, depending on the length of your treatment, you’ll return to see your dentist periodically so they can monitor your progress and make any necessary adjustments.

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If you have questions or concerns about this orthodontic process, be sure to reach out to our wonderful team here at Leduc Dental. We are here to help you navigate your oral health journey and make sure you feel empowered and comfortable every step of the way. Call or come today!

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