Let’s wrap up the year by answering three of them.
NO. Do not do that! The orthodontist’s instructions are very exact, and they are based on years of education and experience. Too few rubber bands won’t be as effective at helping teeth and jaws align properly, but too many will only cause problems. The best way patients can arrive at Braces Off Day on time is by following their instructions to the letter.
No! As much as our culture has connected braces to adolescence, adults can certainly get braces too. The process can be easier with younger patients, but one advantage adults have is that they are older and wiser and better at following the orthodontist’s instructions. And if the worry is looking like a “brace face” as an adult, there are other options to consider that aren’t as noticeable, like clear aligners.
That depends on the individual patient. Some cases are very simple and only require a few months to fix (not including the need to wear retainers afterward to maintain the end result). Others have more complex issues like an impacted tooth or a crossbite that take longer to fix. The complicated cases can run closer to two years, so make sure to have realistic expectations.