Traditional Braces
Traditional braces are a reliable orthodontic treatment used to straighten teeth and correct bite issues. They use metal brackets and wires to gradually move teeth into proper alignment, offering predictable and effective results for patients of all ages.
Services Included in Traditional Braces Treatment:
Metal Brackets and Wires –
Durable system for consistent teeth movement over time.
Orthodontic Adjustments –
Regular appointments to adjust wires and track progress.
Customized Treatment Plans –
Personalized approach to correct alignment and bite issues.
Retention After Braces –
Retainers maintain results after braces are removed.
Key Benefits of Traditional Braces:
Effective for All Cases
Treats mild to severe misalignment and bite problems.
Long-Term Results
Provides permanent improvement when followed by proper retention.
Improved Oral Function
Corrects bite issues and enhances chewing efficiency.
Predictable Treatment
Planned and monitored by an experienced orthodontist.
How Traditional Braces Work:
Metal brackets are bonded to the teeth and connected with wires. Gradual adjustments apply gentle pressure, moving teeth into proper alignment. Treatment duration varies based on the complexity of the case.
Why Choose Us
Why Choose Traditional Braces with Us?
At Madison Square Dental TX, our experienced orthodontic team ensures safe and precise treatment, focusing on patient comfort while achieving optimal alignment results.
What Sets Us Apart:
Experienced orthodontists with advanced techniques
Customized treatment plans for each patient
Regular follow-ups to monitor progress
Focus on patient comfort and oral health
FAQ – Traditional Braces
Are traditional braces suitable for adults?
Yes, braces can effectively treat alignment issues for adults and teens.
How long does treatment take?
Typically 18–36 months, depending on case severity.
Are braces painful?
Most patients experience mild discomfort initially, which eases over time.
Will braces affect eating habits?
Some adjustments are needed, but patients can eat most foods with care.
