McClellan Orthodontics |
Dr. McClellan and his team know that being
told that you need braces can cause some apprehension. If you have been told by
your General Dentist that you may need braces, don’t worry…we are here for you every step of the way.
At McClellan Orthodontics we get a lot
of questions when it comes to braces. One of the most popular questions
is…
Do Braces Hurt? There
is no reason to be anxious about getting braces. Getting braces does not hurt. While each patient will have a
different experience with braces, braces do not hurt at all when
they are applied to the teeth. However, most of our patients
experience mild soreness the first 4 days after their braces and wires have been
placed. If
you do feel any discomfort associated with getting braces…an over the counter
pain reliever, such as Advil or Motrin, plus a regimen of salt water rinses can
be used to greatly ease the discomfort.
Other questions we often get asked are…
Are Braces Expensive? There’s no denying that braces are
costly, but because orthodontic treatment is highly personalized and based on the
individual the patient, your expenses will depend on your age, the severity of your orthodontic problem, and your insurance plan.
Can My Dentist Put My Braces
On? Orthodontists are trained to detect and
correct complex bite and jaw problems that are normally beyond the skill level
of a general dentist. Dr. McClellan
continued his education after completing dental school, spending thousands of
hours of instruction on malocclusions, jaw
joint issues, bone growth problems, and craniofacial anatomy. When it comes to braces…training is key. Only orthodontists, like Dr. McClellan, with
their extensive backgrounds, can be relied on to provide the appropriate and
comprehensive treatment for your orthodontic needs.
How Long Do I Have to Wear My
Braces? The amount of time you will need
to wear your braces greatly depends on the severity of your orthodontic
problem, the health of your teeth, gums,
and supporting bone, and your willingness to carefully
following Dr. McClellan’s instructions throughout treatment. Most of our patients need to wear
braces for about 18 to 24 months. For problems that are harder to correct,
treatment may take up to three years.
Still have questions about braces? Give our Kenilworth orthodontic office a
call to schedule your initial consultation.
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