At Orthodontic Specialists in St. George, Utah, we often hear misconceptions that can lead to uncertainty or reluctance about getting braces. Our goal is to clear up these myths so children, teens, and adults can make well-informed choices about their orthodontic care. Knowing the facts about braces is crucial for achieving a healthy, radiant smile. Let’s dispel some of the most common myths surrounding braces.
Myth 1: Braces Are Extremely Painful
While you may experience discomfort after braces are applied or adjusted, it is typically mild and short-lived. Patients often describe it as pressure rather than pain. Over-the-counter pain relievers can help alleviate any discomfort, and we advise on managing it effectively.
Myth 2: Braces Are Only for Kids
A prevalent myth is that braces are solely for children. The truth is that orthodontic treatment is effective for all age groups. Many adults now opt for braces or clear aligners to improve their smiles. Statistics from the American Association of Orthodontics show that 1 in 3 orthodontic patients is an adult. Whether young or young at heart, you can attain the smile you’ve always desired! Watch this testimonial from one of our adult patients. Click here.
Myth 3: Braces Will Affect Your Professional Appearance
Another common concern is that braces will harm your professional image. However, with modern orthodontic advancements, we offer clear (ceramic) braces and clear aligners, making your treatment barely noticeable. We will assist you in selecting the best option that suits your lifestyle and maintains your professional confidence.
Myth 4: Braces Only Fix Crooked Teeth
Braces do more than straighten teeth. They can correct spacing and alignment concerns, improving function and appearance. Addressing these issues with braces can lead to better oral health overall.
Myth 5: Braces Take Years to Work
The length of orthodontic treatment varies for each individual, but thanks to technological advancements, we can often achieve results more quickly. Some patients may complete their treatment in as little as six months to a year. Dr. Jeff Erickson will create a customized treatment plan and timeline based on your goals and needs.
Myth 6: After Braces, My Teeth Will Go Crooked Again
There’s a concern that teeth will return to their original positions after removing braces. While minor shifting can occur, wearing your retainer as instructed by your orthodontist can prevent this. Regular follow-up visits will ensure Dr. Erickson can make any necessary adjustments promptly to keep your smile straight.
Myth 7: You Have to Give Up Your Favorite Foods
Many people believe that braces mean giving up favorite foods. While you will need to avoid certain foods, like sticky candies and hard snacks, you can still enjoy plenty of delicious options. We’ll guide you on what to eat and what to avoid to ensure your braces stay in good condition. Our blogs often offer suggestions for fun foods that are braces friendly. Check out our July blog, Summer Fun with Braces, for braces-friendly summer picnics and BBQ foods.
Begin Your Journey to a Confident Smile at Orthodontic Specialists
At Orthodontic Specialists, we’re committed to providing clear, accurate information and top- Orthodontic Specialists are committed to providing clear, accurate information and top-notch care. Feel free to reach out if you have any questions or concerns about braces. We’re here to help you achieve a beautiful, healthy smile and address any concerns holding you back.
Ready to start your journey with a confident smile? Contact Orthodontic Specialists in St. George, Utah, today to schedule your consultation!
Warm regards,
Dr. Jeff Erikson & Team