Teeth Alignment with Braces

Teeth Alignment
with Braces

Braces are one of the most effective ways to correct teeth alignment issues and jaw irregularities. At SSmileVille Braces and Dental Care, we emphasize early dental evaluation—ideally around age seven—to detect potential alignment problems before they worsen. With timely intervention, we can often prevent complicated orthodontic procedures in the future. Braces apply continuous pressure to gradually move teeth into the right position. We offer customized orthodontic care to ensure that the treatment is both effective and comfortable. Our aim is to help you, or your child achieve a healthy, natural smile that improves both appearance and oral health.

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Today’s orthodontic options have come a long way from traditional metal braces. At SSmileVille, we provide modern alternatives like ceramic braces, which are tooth-colored and much less noticeable. For patients looking for discreet treatment, lingual braces are placed behind the teeth, remaining completely hidden. Each treatment plan is created using advanced imaging to ensure precise tooth movement and optimal comfort. We consider factors like facial structure, bite pattern, and dental history to guide our approach. Whether you’re an adult or a teenager, we help you gain a confident, straighter smile through a seamless process focused on health, beauty, and function.

Dr Sujata Yerawadekar

Steps to that perfect smile!

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Step 1

Our orthodontist examines your teeth to determine if braces are needed. We’ll discuss alignment goals and choose the most suitable type of braces for your case.

Step 2

Braces are carefully placed on your teeth. You’ll be guided on how to care for them and scheduled for regular adjustments to track your progress.

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Step 3

Once alignment is complete, your braces are removed. A retainer is provided to maintain the result and keep your smile perfectly straight.

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Frequently Asked Questions

You might feel a little pressure or tightness on your teeth at first, but it gets better in a few days.

It usually takes 1 to 2 years, depending on how much your teeth need to move.

Avoid sticky and hard foods. Soft foods are best, especially right after adjustments.

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