Orthodontist For Adults in Apex, NC
Adult Orthodontic Treatment
Adult Treatment
Orthodontic treatment is no longer just for teens. In fact, the American Association of Orthodontists states that one in five orthodontic patients is over the age of 21, which is the percentage for Dr. Altherr’s patients as well.
Common reasons why adults are considering orthodontic treatment:
Many adults are choosing to receive treatment because they understand the importance of maintaining their health, and they want to feel better about their appearance. The most common things our adult patients mention after their treatment is complete is that they’re so glad they went through it and that it wasn’t nearly as long as they had thought.
- To look and feel better about themselves
- A bad bite or malocclusion, causing the teeth to fit together incorrectly
- Teeth that are crowded or spaced apart, possibly leading to tooth decay or gum disease
- To assist them and their general dentist in aligning the teeth prior to extensive crown and bridge treatment
- Desire for a healthier mouth and a more confident smile
Why should you consider orthodontic treatment?
Treatment options for adults
For many adults, the thought of having metal braces is enough to discourage them from receiving treatment. However, today’s orthodontic treatment options offer a variety of braces and appliances that are comfortable, aesthetic, and customized to meet your needs. Types of braces include:
Clear braces
Clear plastic aligners like Invisalign
Traditional metal braces
Our practice also recognizes that adults and children have different needs, and require a different level of attention and care. We will work with you to ensure that you receive the most appropriate treatment, and that your needs are met with understanding and respect from us.
The difference between adult orthodontics and orthodontics for children and teens:
The main difference between treating adults and children or teens is that the jawbones of younger patients are still developing. For adults, these bones have stopped growing, which may make orthognathic surgery possible to align the jawbones. Other differences include: