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How long does it take for braces to close a small gap?

How long does it take for braces to close a small gap?

Every case is unique, so it depends on the specific of your condition and the gaps themselves. A single small gap can be closed in 6-9 months using braces or Invisalign; multiple gaps may take from 12 months to 2 years to fully close, in a safe, effective, and long-lasting manner.

What is a removable dental appliance?

Removable dental appliances include things like removable retainers, mouthguards, glides, and dentures. These dental appliances are useful for situations where your teeth need some extra support without the added bulk of a permanent fixture.

How do you eat with removable braces?

Yes, you should be able to eat normally. It is important you keep the brace in whilst eating unless you are otherwise instructed. Although it may be difficult at first, eating with the brace in place will become easier with time. After each meal, remove the brace and clean/rinse it thoroughly.

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Can a bite plate straighten teeth?

A plate to fix an underbite will usually have springs behind the front teeth. This is used to tip the top front teeth ahead of the lower teeth. Once the teeth have moved a little, the plate will become passive and an adjustment may be needed.

When might removable appliances be used?

Removable orthodontic appliances are frequently used for single tooth rotations, but they’re not suitable for correcting multiple rotations. They’re also not effective for bodily movement, which requires significantly more force. They’re commonly used for the correction of minor malocclusion.

How long do Removable braces take?

Treatment with removable braces usually takes between 4-12 months. You need to attend for regular appointments so that your brace is adjusted and your tooth movements are checked.

How long does treatment involving a removable appliance usually take?

How long will treatment take? It usually takes 6-12 months but will vary according to how severe your case is. You may need to progress on to a fixed brace to finish your treatment.