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Getting Braces for Teenagers
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Getting Braces for Teenagers

Date Added: October 13, 2011 11:47:12 AM
Author: Nathan Barnes
Category: Health

Your teenager is already having a hard time trying to figure out where they belong in society, and with peer pressure at the forefront they have a lot on their plate to handle. Having to worry about the aesthetics of braces doesn’t need to be such a worry though and finding a great dentist Brisbane to create the right treatment program for your family doesn’t need to be a difficult exercise. Long gone are cruel names such as “metal mouth” and “train track”, your teenager would have had to deal with in the past. The smile that they long for is available now without the stigma that used to go with it. Instead of metal braces you can choose ceramic brackets which are strong, do not stain and most of all are less noticeable. Before getting the braces put in there will be a consultation period where you will be able to get all your questions answered by the dentist. Your dentist will let you know the length of time it would take to enhance your teenager’s teeth and by extension enhance their smile. This time usually ranges from 12-18 months with a monthly visit which consists of tightening and sometimes changing the wires and the bands of the braces. This seems like a long period of time but it would be worth it in the end for them to be able to smile without feeling conscious of their teeth. When your teenagers braces are removed they will almost always be required to wear a retainer. This is not visible to others as these fine braided wires are attached to the top and bottom teeth on the inside of the teeth or are made from clear materials altogether. This helps to maintain the straightness of your teenager’s teeth. Those who have been to the orthodontist Brisbane went back with great news stating that it took quite some time before others even recognize that they have on their braces. They seemed quite excited by this fact. This should reassure your teenager even more if they are still having second thoughts about getting braces. When all is said and done your teenager will have regained the confidence that they had lost and they will be smiling a lot more than usual, which does wonders for their self-esteem. A brief period of braces will leave your teen more confident and thankful that you pushed them to perfect their smile. If you want the best for your child, both now and in the future, schedule your consultation with an orthodontist today! http://www.rochedaledental.com.au
 
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