These Everyday Struggles With Misaligned Teeth
If any of these feel familiar, you're already taking the first step. Straighter teeth and a more confident smile are well within reach.
Time Passes, Your Smile Waits
Months Slip By Unused
Each season you wait is time your smile could already be improving.
Confidence Stays on Hold
Covering your smile becomes a habit that quietly shapes how you show up.
Daily Annoyances Add Up
Food traps and awkward photos keep nagging until your teeth are aligned.
Avoidance Becomes Routine
The longer you wait, the more hiding your mouth starts to feel normal.
Shifting Continues Slowly
Untreated crowding can drift further, making future alignment a longer process.
Choices Feel Limited Later
Putting it off can narrow the simplest paths to a straight smile.
Starting sooner means a straighter smile and the confidence that comes with it, faster.
What Are Metal Braces and How They Work
Metal braces use small brackets bonded to each tooth and a thin wire that connects them. Gentle, steady pressure from the wire slowly moves your teeth toward their ideal position over time. Today’s brackets are smaller and smoother than older versions, making them more comfortable to wear. Braces can correct a wide range of concerns, including crowding, gaps, and bite alignment, which is when your upper and lower teeth do not meet the way they should.
When you choose metal braces in Fruitland Park, FL, our team at Florida Dental Implant Center begins with 3D digital scans to map your bite and plan each tooth’s movement precisely. This careful planning means your treatment is personalized to your smile, with regular adjustments that keep progress on track.
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What to Expect With Metal Braces Treatment
Consultation and Exam
Your first visit is all about understanding your smile. We examine your teeth and bite, take 3D digital scans, and talk through your goals in plain language. There is no rush and no pressure. By the end, you will have a clear understanding of your options and know exactly what braces can do for you.
Custom Treatment Planning
Using your scans and exam findings, we map out exactly how your teeth will move and how long treatment should take. This personalized plan lets us anticipate each stage in advance, so your time in braces is as efficient as possible. You will leave knowing your timeline and what your finished smile should look like.
Placing Your Braces
On the day your braces go on, we gently clean and prepare each tooth, then bond the brackets and guide the wire into place. The process is comfortable and usually takes about an hour. You may notice mild pressure as the wire begins its work, a normal sign that your teeth are starting to shift toward alignment.
Regular Adjustments
Every few weeks, you will visit us for a quick adjustment. We check your progress, replace or tighten the wire, and make small changes that keep your teeth moving steadily. Each visit is short and comfortable. You may feel light pressure for a day or two afterward, which simply means your treatment is working.
Removal and Your New Smile
When your teeth have reached their ideal position, we carefully remove the brackets and polish your teeth. The reveal is the moment most patients look forward to most. To protect your results, we fit you with a custom retainer that keeps your new smile straight and stable for the long term.
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