Limited Ortho Treatment

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Limited orthodontic treatment focuses on resolving issues involving only a few teeth. Often used in preparation for complex dental work, like bridges or implants, it can target front teeth or back teeth on the top, bottom, or both. Treatment time generally ranges from 3 to 9 months, with an average of 6 months.

Who Might Want It?

Minor orthodontic treatment has expanded tooth movement options for those who previously wouldn’t have considered it. It corrects isolated issues, such as crowding or spacing, in one area of the mouth. This approach is particularly popular among individuals who had comprehensive orthodontic treatment in the past but experienced teeth drifting afterward.

Adults looking to improve their smile without the time and financial commitment of full braces often opt for this conservative therapy. People of all ages and dental histories can be potential candidates.

Can It Work For Me?

You might be an ideal candidate for this type of treatment. However, each situation requires individual evaluation for a probable positive outcome. In cases of severe crowding or opposing teeth hindering desired aesthetic alignment, this treatment may not be practical. Nevertheless, many patients are pleasantly surprised by the results achieved with such focused realignment.

A comprehensive evaluation should be done to determine if you’re a good candidate for limited orthodontic therapy. This consultation is typically free of charge.

Advantages Of Limited Orthodontics

  • Shorter treatment time than traditional braces or Invisalign

  • More economical than regular braces or Invisalign

  • Removable Invisalign or retainers can be temporarily removed for important events

What Happens After The Treatment Is Complete?

As with conventional orthodontic treatment, relapse prevention is crucial. A separate appliance, either a fixed permanent wire bonded behind the teeth or a removable retainer worn at night, is used to prevent teeth from drifting back.

What Does This Usually Cost?

Fees depend on the nature of your problem and the anticipated treatment duration. Limited orthodontic treatment typically costs much less than comprehensive treatment.

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