Can braces cause long term damage?

Root Resorption
This could significantly affect the long-term health and stability of the affected teeth. Although the exact cause of this is not completely known, wearing braces over a long period of time (beyond 2-3 years) does seem to increase the chances of it happening.
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What are long term effects of braces?

These adverse effects include root resorption, pain, pulpal changes, periodontal disease, decalcification, and temporomandibular dysfunction (TMD).
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Can braces cause health problems?

Decalcification and Cavities

This can cause damage to the enamel surface of the teeth, causing discoloration of the teeth or the appearance of white marks known as decalcification. Additionally, it may also lead to tooth decay and gum disease in some cases.
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What are the negative effects of braces?

Common Side Effects of Braces
  • Mild Discomfort. Some discomfort with braces is totally normal and should be expected. ...
  • Irritation. ...
  • Jaw Pain. ...
  • Difficulty Eating. ...
  • Tooth Decay. ...
  • Decalcification. ...
  • Allergic Reactions. ...
  • Root Resorption.
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Can braces cause more damage?

Braces themselves are unlikely to cause damage to your teeth, but wearing them does add to the importance of your personal responsibility for oral hygiene. Traditional braces can act as traps for food particles, providing anchors for bits of food to hang on to the surface of your teeth.
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How Do Braces Actually Work?



Do teeth become weak after braces?

Braces and Invisalign do not cause teeth to become weaker, looser, or fall out in healthy people. Braces can be a good option for those with poor periodontal health. Excessive force in orthodontic treatment with Invisalign or braces can cause severe damage to the root and pulp of teeth as well as the supporting bones.
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Can braces damage roots of teeth?

Research has now proven that orthodontic movement of teeth through the constant force of braces will cause root damage in nearly 100% of patients. This means part of the roots are dissolved away by the orthodontic treatment and some teeth can be lost over time as a result.
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Can braces affect your brain?

A recent in vivo study with rats verified that the stimuli by orthodontic tooth movement could evoke the neural excitation of the cerebral somatosensory cortex. As a result, the patient feels pain or discomfort.
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What is the best age for braces?

However, a general rule of thumb is your kids should look at getting braces between the ages of 9 and 14. Usually, this is before they've gone through puberty. If they've already gone through it, this means it'll be harder to adjust their jaw and/or teeth, as they've already settled into their post-puberty positions.
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Is it healthy to have braces?

Braces work by exerting pressure on your jawline to change the way your smile appears. Having straight teeth and a properly aligned jaw can impact not only your appearance but your overall health.
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What are the pros and cons of having braces?

5 Things You Should Know About Adult Braces: The Pros and Cons
  • Pro: teeth will look and feel better. ...
  • Con: treatment takes longer for adults. ...
  • Pro: reduces the risk of other dental problems. ...
  • Con: could reveal other dental issues. ...
  • Pro: adults make better patients.
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Do braces change your jaw shape?

Braces Improve Jaw Alignment

With a crossbite, the lower jaw sits more to the left or right, rather than directly below the upper teeth. Braces straighten the teeth and improve jaw alignment which can change the shape of the jaw.
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Is Invisalign better than braces?

Braces are better for people with severe crookedness and most kids and teens. Invisalign and other brands of clear aligners are best for adults who want a nearly invisible and more comfortable straightening method, as long as the teeth aren't too crooked.
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Can I put braces at the age of 30?

So long as you have healthy teeth and gums, you can enjoy straighter teeth even if you're already in your 30s or 40s! In fact, there's no age limit to having your teeth straightened.
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Can I get braces at 25?

Like we said at the beginning, you cannot be too old to start wearing braces. You can be 19, 25, or 60; the point is that you start your treatment when you are comfortable with the entailed commitment and when your dental health allows.
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Are metal braces toxic?

Are Metal Braces Safe? Yes, metal braces are entirely safe. The metal alloys used in braces treatment are FDA-approved and designed for biocompatibility, to ensure effectiveness without disrupting your body's normal processes. The metal is free of any harmful chemicals, easy to clean, and stain and corrosion-resistant.
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Can orthodontics cause nerve damage?

Trigeminal neuropathy secondary to orthodontic tooth movement is reported as a rare occurrence. Risk assessment is possible to prevent or immediately treat these injuries and clinicians should be aware of the risk factors.
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Is there a way to remove braces?

To remove your braces, your orthodontist will use a special metal device to loosen each of the brackets on your teeth. This will usually pop your braces—brackets and wires—off in one piece.
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Can braces cause bone loss?

Few studies involving human participants have been conducted to investigate the effect of orthodontic treatment on alveolar bone density around the teeth. Our previous study revealed that patients who received 6 months of active orthodontic treatment exhibited an ∼24% decrease in alveolar bone density around the teeth.
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Why do orthodontists push Invisalign?

Re: Why would Ortho push for Invisalign? (non-medical question) Because they get a commission from Invisalign when they sell it to you. They can make more money for less effort with Invisalign than they can trying to manage braces.
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Who should not get Invisalign?

Invisalign is a perfect choice for teen or adults who wish to correct bite but do not like the idea of wearing traditional metal braces. However, it is definitely not for children or adults with severely crooked teeth or neuromuscular bite issues.
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What's the average time you wear braces?

On average, it takes about 24 months to complete an orthodontic treatment. Some patients require less than 12 months, but there are also patients requiring up to 3 years of treatment before their teeth reach the desired position. Orthodontics is not a one-size-fits-all solution and each patient's mouth is unique.
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Do braces age your face?

No. They do not. Even though braces can adjust the width of your upper jaw, they don't extend into the structures that affect the shape and size of your nose.
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Do braces change your nose?

No, orthodontic treatment, including Invisalign and braces, does not directly impact your nose or lengthen your face. The reason people occasionally think their nose looks different after braces or their face seems to have lengthened is about the angles.
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Do braces change your cheekbones?

Braces can also improve your cheekbones, jawline, and facial symmetry. Our Hannover orthodontics practice can help you identify the type of malocclusion that you have.
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