All About Suwanee Orthodontics Braces

Traditional braces have been around for a long time, and they’re probably the most recognizable symbol of orthodontics in Suwanee and the surrounding areas.

You may wonder which choice is right for you—traditional braces or clear aligners? You can experience treatments with both braces and clear aligners if you desire.

For example, you can start with traditional metal braces and finish with clear aligners (and vice-versa).

FAQS About Braces in Suwanee

What Are Braces Made of?

At Suwanee Orthodontics, metal braces continue to be the top orthodontic treatment for patients of all ages. These orthodontic workhorses have a long history of successful treatment and are great at correcting many oral issues.

They can work faster at closing gaps and aligning teeth than other treatments might. This can potentially shorten your treatment time.

Metal braces are a cost-effective option because they don’t require some of the more complex technology or expensive equipment that newer treatments do.

We don’t use the painful headgear and the tight steel wires of yesteryear. Dr. Kim uses orthodontic treatments that are more comfortable than ever, thanks to the advancements in the size, shape, and overall comfort of braces.

Modern braces are smaller, more comfortable and more attractive. Metal braces are built from high-grade stainless steel and are the most common type of braces you’ll see.

Brackets are bonded to the front of each tooth and connect to one another by an archwire, helping to guide your teeth where Dr. Kim wants them to move.

Brackets

The brackets Dr. Kim uses are durable and made from a mix of stainless steel, nickel, and other metals.

Brackets have little hooks or doors where Dr. Kim will thread a wire. The bracket can then be secured by closing the door, or by placing an elastic over the top of the wire.

Glue

This is what Dr. Kim will use to attach the brackets to your teeth. It’s common to attach the bracket directly to the tooth with glue.

Wire

This thin piece of metal runs from one bracket to another. Dr. Kim will change the shape and curvature of the wire to move your teeth in the right direction.

The wire will attach all of your bottom or upper teeth together in many cases. We might occasionally cut the wire if connecting just a few teeth is better for your treatment plan.

Elastics

If Dr. Kim determines that you need bite correction, elastics are essential. They’re generally strung between an upper bracket hook and a lower bracket hook.

This will pull the upper jaw backward to correct an overbite, or the lower jaw back to correct an underbite. We may use rubber bands for many different situations, especially when we want to put extra pressure on the teeth or jaws.

Orthodontic Bands

These are stainless steel rings that are cemented to your teeth using dental bonding agents. These bands can provide an anchor for your braces and orthodontic appliances, but they’re not used for everyone. Dr. Kim will determine if your treatment will benefit from orthodontic bands at your initial consultation.

Spacers

These small elastic “donuts” or rings can be used by Dr. Kim to create space in between your teeth when needed, typically before bands are placed. They’re also referred to as separators.

Elastic Ties/O-Rings/Ligatures/Colors

These tiny rubber rings or bands are used to attach the archwire to the brackets. They’re less rigid than spacers and at Suwanee Orthodontics they come in dozens of colors.