Adult Orthodontics

Adult Orthodontics Frisco, TX

Orthodontics is not just for adolescents. Adults are now showing up in the orthodontist’s chair to not only get a straighter smile but also address several other oral health issues. If you are hesitant because you had braces in the past, do not worry. Today’s orthodontic options are more comfortable and less noticeable than ever before.

From clear aligners for adults to ceramic braces, you can find an appliance to fit your lifestyle. Adult orthodontics are available at Price Family Orthodontics in Frisco and the surrounding area. Call us at (214) 363-0954 if you are interested in discussing your orthodontic options.

The Health Benefits of Orthodontics

One of the obvious benefits of adult orthodontics is a straighter smile. However, they can also fix many oral health issues. Crowded and crooked teeth are harder to clean and leave several places for bacteria to hide. This can lead to bad breath and, even worse, tooth decay and gum disease. Gum disease is linked to serious health conditions like diabetes, heart disease, and stroke.

When your bite is off, other oral health problems often follow. The simple act of chewing can be more difficult and even painful. Orthodontics can correct your bite and make chewing easier, which may improve your digestion. Additionally, properly aligning the teeth can alleviate symptoms of a condition called TMJ, decrease headaches, and eliminate clicking or popping sounds stemming from the jaw.

Overcoming Concerns About Adult Orthodontics

Many adults are afraid to pursue orthodontics because of perceived social implications. Maybe you had an awful experience with braces as a teen. Whatever reason is holding you back, it is important to know you will not be the only adult with braces or another appliance. These days, one in four orthodontics patients is an adult.

If you are worried about looks, the good news is that some orthodontic options are practically invisible. If you think you are too old, think again. Orthodontics can be successful at any age, and the treatment plan can be tailored to fit a busy lifestyle. We will help the patient learn methods and techniques to continue keeping their teeth healthy too.

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    Pros and Cons of Adult Braces

    When exploring your treatment options, you will want to consider adult braces. Today, traditional metal braces are smaller, more comfortable, and look nicer than what you remember. While they are a more cost-effective option, they are the most noticeable of all the types of braces.

    Ceramic braces are also popular. They are made of a translucent material, which is considerably less noticeable. Some even come with tooth-colored wires. This type is less visible than metal braces and moves teeth faster than clear aligners. However, they are not as durable as their metal counterparts.

    Lingual braces look like traditional metal braces, but the wires and brackets are applied to the back of the teeth. This makes them invisible from the front. However, they are difficult to maintain, are not a good choice for serious cases, and are difficult to adjust to over time.

    Adult braces do require some dedication to oral hygiene. You will need to follow any flossing and brushing instructions in order to prevent food and plaque from getting stuck between your gums and teeth. You will also need to adjust your diet and limit the amount of hard, sticky, and sugary foods you eat.

    Pros and Cons of Clear Aligners for Adults

    Clear aligners for adults are another popular option for orthodontic treatment. However, they are not recommended for severe cases such as a misaligned jaw. With this treatment option, a series of clear plastic trays are created and switched out every 1-2 weeks to gently move the teeth into position.

    They are comfortable to wear, virtually invisible, and easy to remove to eat, to drink, and for special occasions. Since you can take them out, there are no dietary restrictions. Typically there are fewer office visits as well.

    However, clear aligners have some downsides. Clear aligners must be worn at least 22 hours a day to be effective. Since they are removable, it is tempting to leave them out for a few hours here and there. In the end, you will only be extending the overall treatment time. Once they are out, clear aligners are also easier to lose and damage.

    Your oral hygiene routine will also get more frequent. Patients with clear aligners must brush their teeth after eating and drinking before putting the aligners back in. Failing to do this can trap food and plaque in the grooves of the teeth, increasing the risk for tooth decay.

    Questions to Ask Your Orthodontist

    Unlike adolescents, an adult will arrive at the orthodontist office with a significant dental health history. This can include fillings, missing teeth, or gum disease. You will want to ask certain questions regarding oral health when meeting with an orthodontist.

    If you are being treated for gum disease, you will want to ask if you can even start orthodontic treatment. If the supporting structures of your teeth are unstable, braces and clear aligners can actually cause more damage. The orthodontist will determine if your gums are healthy enough for orthodontics.

    Since adults have typically suffered some type of bone loss, you will want to ask the orthodontist if there are any age-related considerations to take into account when deciding on the right treatment. You will also want to ask if you are at higher risk for root resorption, which is the gradual loss of tooth structure. Orthodontic treatment can increase the risk of this dental condition.

    FAQs

    Frequently Asked Questions

    You are never too old for orthodontic treatment. Adult treatment may take a little longer, but your age does not prevent your teeth from moving. Thanks to advancements in treatment options, there are plenty of orthodontic devices available to fit your lifestyle needs.

    Compared to their teenage counterparts, adults will arrive at the orthodontist with a longer dental health history that will have to be taken into consideration. You will want to ask about gum disease and bone loss and whether or not you are at higher risk for root resorption.

    Traditional metal braces have improved through the years. While they are smaller, more comfortable, and cost-effective, they are still the most noticeable option. Ceramic braces are one option for adults who want something more natural-looking. The downside to braces is that they do require more brushing and flossing, as well as diet changes.

    Clear aligners are growing in popularity due to the fact they are virtually invisible and can be removed to eat and drink, so there are no food restrictions. The downside is you must wear them for at least 22 hours a day. They are also more likely to be lost or damaged.

    Learn More About Adult Orthodontics

    If you are suffering from crooked teeth or jaw pain, it is time to explore adult orthodontics. Do not let your concerns hold you back from achieving a healthy, pain-free smile. To learn more about adult orthodontics, call us at 214-383-0954 to speak to our staff.

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    Definition

    Definition of Orthodontic Terminology

    Archwire

    An archwire in orthodontics is a thin wire that runs through all the brackets in a set of braces and is used for anchorage in correcting teeth alignment irregularities.

    Dental Record

    A dental record is a collection of photos, X-rays, notes, diagnostic information, and other documents related to a patient’s dental health and care.

    Gum Disease

    The early stage of periodontal disease in which the gums are infected and risk the possibility of damaging any underlying bone.

    Root Resorption

    Inflammation and loss of dentin and cementum.

    Oral Health

    Oral health encompasses the health of the lips, teeth, gums, and oral-facial system that facilitates smiling, speaking, and eating.

    Orthodontic Appliance

    Orthodontic appliances have multiple forms that can help treat malocclusions, irregularity with the teeth, and disproportionate jaw issues.

    Teeth Crowding

    Teeth crowding is a lack of space in the mouth for all of the teeth to grow properly, leading to the need to extract some of the teeth.

    Temporomandibular Joint

    The temporomandibular joint is the hinge that connects the jaw to the temporal bones of the skull.

    Tooth Alignment

    Tooth alignment refers to how closely or widely spread apart the teeth are from each other.

    Water Irrigator

    A water irrigator or water flosser is a handheld device that uses steady sprays in pulses to remove food from between teeth.

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    I have recently completed my orthodontic treatment with Dr. Brandon Price and his team at Price Family Orthodontics, and I could not be happier with the results! This was my second time around with braces (after a problem with my retainers resulted in my teeth shifting back), and from my first visit to the office, I could tell this was going to be a very different experience. In other offices where I had consultations, I felt I was viewed as nothing more than a pile of dollars. Dr. Price, however, made me feel my treatment and satisfaction were going to be as important to him as they were to me.

    Having been a middle school teacher for the past 15 years, I am constantly around students wearing braces. A conversation with one of those students convinced me that I should take the plunge and get myself some ‘real’ braces, since I wore Invisalign the first time. I have seen many different approaches for interacting with children during my time as an educator, some being more effective than others. A relatable style for working with kids is a special gift, and I truly believe it could be said that you either ‘have it’ or you don’t…

    On many occasions, I’ve sat in the chair next to kids as Dr. Price worked, and I’ve always been impressed with the rapport he has with them. To some people, this might seem trivial compared to the quality of the orthodontic work itself, but as a father, I know I only want professionals working with my daughter who are focused on her comfort as well as treatment. Dr. Price is himself a family man, and it definitely shows in his rapport with young people!

    An accident in my childhood had left me with one top central incisor that was noticeably shorter than the other, and it had always been something that made me feel self-conscious. As we neared the end of my treatment, Dr. Price gave me the option of polishing my teeth so they would match. I was AMAZED with the results! He is an absolute artist with his tools, and the results exceeded my expectations! In short, I highly recommend Price Family Orthodontics in Frisco just off 121 on Independence (near both McKinney and Plano). The amount of personal attention, combined with skilled professionalism that you or your child will receive, are of the highest caliber. I have received many compliments on my new smile, and I’m so happy I did it!

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    - Karl V.

    Price Family Orthodontics is AMAZING. They deserve more than a 5 star rating! I have truly enjoyed Dr. Price, his wife Amy and his entire staff for their superb patient care and making me feel right at home in their lovely office. Dr. Price is very knowledgeable and highly skilled utilizing state of the art technology throughout my treatment. His quality of work is incredible. I got my ceramic braces off ahead of schedule! Plus had some laser contouring done for the perfect finishing touch. I am extremely HAPPY with my results and highly recommend Dr. Price and Price Family Orthodontics.

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    - Ebony Martin

    When we moved here, one of our kids already had braces. We shopped around and found that Dr Price not only had the best prices, but he was clearly the most open to working with us even when she had a different kind of braces than he typically uses. He did an amazing job and my daughters smile is beautiful! The office was always able to schedule withing a reasonable amount of time and the staff is so kind, I consider them all friends! Since then, both myself and my husband have had Dr Price improve our smiles! Of course we are thrilled with the outcome! He is very knowledgeable and makes sure he does the best job possible. He also prioritizes your concerns and desires as a patient! Definitely the best ortho!

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    - Kara Swallow

    The most incredible staff! Everyone made my daughter feel completely at ease and comfortable. My child is actually excited about getting braces after having such a wonderful experience.

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    - Sarah Spross

    My sister and I have both been going to Price Family Orthodontics for over a year! I feel like I have made a new family here—I always feel so welcome, and they always want to know what I am up to! The process of getting braces is never fun, but Price Family is definitely the best at making it a smooth process! I just finished my final retainer check and will miss coming here, but I will still stop by and visit just because everyone is so awesome!

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    - Liz Wood

    My son was in braces two years and my daughter is currently a patient with Dr. Price. Dr. Price has a great bedside manner. He was very patient with my 13-year-old son, as he lost brackets and was generally an un-ideal patient! I appreciated his mercy and sympathy. I found his pricing very reasonable. He is very professional and knowledgeable.

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    - Phoebe Hall

    We have been seeing Dr. Price for the last two years, first for my daughter and now my son. He and his staff are so friendly with my kids, and he really cares about their treatment. I trust that he won’t do any unnecessary treatment, and wants to do what is best for the individual. I highly recommend him for any orthodontic treatment.

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    - Miranda Gordon

    Two of my children are currently receiving orthodontic treatment from Dr. Price. The visits are efficient and we have never had a long wait. Dr. Price and his staff are warm and friendly and willing to take whatever time is necessary to answer questions and address my concerns. I know that Dr. Price will only recommend treatment he feels is necessary and helpful for the long-term benefit of the patient. From my kids’ perspective, Dr. Price and his assistant Ginger genuinely care about them and how they are doing. My kids also LOVE his unique incentive program that rewards them for good dental hygiene and for setting and achieving goals in their life. I don’t have to push them to do what is needed because they are motivated by his reward system. We have been very happy with Price Family Orthodontics.

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    - Kelli Robertson

    I take both my children to Dr. Price after going to see another orthodontist in the local area for a consultation. What impressed me right up front was that he wasn’t going to rush and place braces on my daughter when it wasn’t the most opportune treatment time for her versus just putting braces on her for a quick sale. If you are considering treatment, I would recommend visiting Dr. Price first! He does offer in-house financing and payments can be made monthly for parents who are wondering how to budget treatment.

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    - Melissa Moore

    We love Price Family Ortho for so many reasons! Dr. Price gives thorough, detailed treatment and has excellent training in his field. He really cares about his patients, plus never treats you like a number. Dr. Price is fabulous at explaining treatment options to both adults and kids. He makes everyone feel valued and listens to your concerns. Dr. Price is true to his motto ‘live life smiling.’ I highly recommend Dr. Price to anyone needing good orthodontic treatment. My kids love going to their office for the rewards program and being part of the team to make their teeth healthy. The staff involves the kids in being responsible for their treatment. I love what my kids learn there. And I love that I don’t have to nag them to take care of their teeth now.

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    - Sharisa Lewis

    Dr. Price is a man of great integrity. You would never have to worry with him that he is recommending a treatment primarily for his financial gain. He has state-of-the-art equipment and is extremely knowledgeable in the field. He and his staff are very warm, friendly, and easy to feel comfortable around.

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    - John

    Dr. Price is thorough and passionate about providing the best orthodontics for each individual. We have three family members in braces (soon to be four) with Price Family Orthodontics, and are fully confident about their future smiles. The office staff is also the BEST. Thank you PFO!!!

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    Frequently Asked Questions

    Invisalign is an orthodontic technique that uses clear, plastic aligners to straighten the teeth. The aligners are created from a custom mold of the patient’s mouth, and new aligner trays are provided at specific intervals as part of the treatment process. Price Family Orthodontics will develop the treatment plan and monitor the process.

    Since Invisalign aligners are clear, patients can avoid the unsightly look of a mouth filled with metal brackets and wires. They are also more comfortable to wear and allow the patient fewer restrictions on foods they can eat. Since they are removable, it is easier to brush and floss your teeth.

    Treatment, on average, takes less than two years but can vary depending on the patient’s specific concerns. Aligners must be worn for 20-22 hours a day to see results. If a patient does not wear the aligners for the recommended amount of time, treatment results will take longer.

    Unlike traditional metal braces, Invisalign’s clear aligners do not rub and poke at the soft tissues of the mouth. Patients can expect to feel some sensitivity for a day or two when a new set of aligners are put in. This means the teeth are shifting, and the aligners are working. Any discomfort should go away quickly.

    Aligners should be cleaned with a clear and unscented antibacterial soap or toothpaste. If using toothpaste, make sure it is not a brand with whitening agents, which can wear away the plastic. Always brush and floss after meals before putting the aligners back in the mouth. This helps keep food particles from getting stuck, which can lead to bacteria growth and bad breath.

    You must remove the aligners before eating. You will also want to avoid drinking anything other than water when the aligners are in place. Coffee and tea can stain the aligners, while soda has acidic properties that can break down the plastic.