Fixed Braces

Fixed Braces Cuffley

Fixed braces are a common orthodontic treatment used to straighten teeth, correct bite issues, and improve overall dental alignment. They consist of metal or ceramic brackets that are bonded to the teeth and connected by a wire, which is periodically adjusted by an orthodontist to gradually move the teeth into the desired position. Unlike removable aligners, fixed braces remain attached to the teeth throughout the treatment period, providing continuous pressure and precise control over tooth movement.

While wearing fixed braces, patients may experience some initial discomfort, especially after adjustments, but this typically subsides within a few days. Maintaining good oral hygiene is crucial, as food particles and plaque can accumulate around the brackets and wires. Special tools like interdental brushes and orthodontic floss threaders can help keep the teeth and gums clean. With proper care and regular orthodontic visits, fixed braces can lead to a healthier, more confident smile.

Benefits Of Treatment

  • Effective Tooth Alignment – Fixed braces provide precise and consistent pressure, making them highly effective at correcting complex alignment and bite issues.

  • No Risk of Misplacement – Since they are permanently attached during treatment, there’s no risk of losing or forgetting to wear them, unlike removable aligners.

  • Customizable Options – Modern fixed braces come in metal or ceramic, offering more discreet and aesthetic choices for patients.

  • Long-Term Results – With proper care and follow-up, fixed braces often deliver lasting improvements to dental health and appearance.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What are fixed braces?

Fixed braces are a type of orthodontic treatment made up of metal brackets that are glued to the teeth and connected by wires. They gradually move teeth into the correct position over time and are not removable by the patient.

Treatment time varies depending on the severity of the dental issue but typically ranges from 12 to 24 months. Complex cases may take longer, while simpler ones could be shorter.

You may experience discomfort or soreness for a few days after the braces are first fitted or adjusted. This is normal and usually manageable with over-the-counter pain relief. The discomfort typically subsides within a week.

You’ll need to avoid hard, sticky, or chewy foods that could damage the braces. Cut up crunchy foods like apples or carrots, and avoid chewing on pens, ice, or fingernails.

Oral hygiene is crucial with braces. Brush after every meal using an orthodontic toothbrush or electric toothbrush, use interdental brushes or floss threaders to clean between the brackets, and consider using a fluoride mouthwash daily.

We offer IV sedation

We offer IV sedation for patients who feel anxious or nervous about dental treatment. This safe and effective option helps you stay calm and relaxed throughout your procedure while remaining conscious and able to respond. IV sedation is ideal for longer treatments or for those with dental anxiety, making your visit more comfortable and stress-free from start to finish.