At what age is a patient too old for orthodontics?
Patients who have teeth and healthy supporting structures
are never too old for orthodontic therapy. Age is not a
factor!
Why are adults seeking orthodontics in increasing
numbers? More than 92% of adults agree that an attractive
smile is an important social asset.
Nearly 88% of adults say they remember someone with an
especially attractive smile.
74% agree that an unattractive smile can hurt a person's
chances for career success.
Many adults are receiving
orthodontic care that was not available to them as children.
Adults realize that improving oral health and esthetics can
also improve their personal and professional lives.
Technical advances have also promoted adult therapy.
What are some of those advances? Cosmetic alternatives such as
clear ceramic braces
and Invisalign clear removable aligners have increased adult
acceptance of orthodontic treatment. The use of new
hi-tech
wires results in little to no discomfort and significantly
reduce the need for extractions. These low force wires with
shape memory also reduce the number of appointments required
and overall treatment time, thereby minimizing the impact of
orthodontic treatment on your professional and personal
life.