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Having a brace fitted is a painless procedure. However you can experience some discomfort for a few days afterwards. Taking your normal painkillers should help relieve discomfort. Most problems subside within 48 hours.
A course of orthodontic treatment varies with the complexity of the case. With fixed braces it can take anywhere between 3 months to two years for active treatment. Following this there will then be a phase of retention, which stabilizes your teeth. You continue to visit the surgery every 3-4 months for 1 year and then on your Orthodontist’s advice you can be discharged.
Always contact the surgery for advice as soon as possible, same day or the next day at the latest. If you break your retainers you must contact the surgery as soon as possible for advice.
The wax supplied in your starter kit can be applied to a fixed brace. Try to dry the area first with a piece of cloth or tissue to help the wax stick. If a removable brace is rubbing, wear it as much as possible but contact the surgery as soon as possible to have it looked at.
Painkillers can be taken if necessary in the first few days. A soft diet may also help in those first few days. Sipping iced cold water helps to lessen the pulling sensation on the teeth. Most problems subside within 48 hours.
With a removable brace, it is likely that your speech will be affected to start with. Most people have very few problems after the first few days. A removable brace should be worn as instructed. If it is continually removed, it is unlikely that the speech will adapt. Hidden Lingual braces can take a few days to adapt but with normal fixed braces there is normally little or no change in speech.
Most people have no problems, whilst others will be affected for the whole course of treatment. This needs to be borne in mind when starting a course of treatment.
We will write a letter to your general Dentist, who will arrange for teeth to be removed, usually under a local anaesthetic. If the extractions are likely to be more complicated, your Orthodontist may refer you to a specialist dental surgeon (Oral and Maxillofacial Surgeon). Most extractions are done at the Dentist with local anaesthetic to make the procedure painless.
Removable braces must ALWAYS be removed and placed in an appliance box during contact sports. A mouthguard should be worn during contact sports. A mouthguard is recommended when a fixed brace is worn. Your chemist should be able to supply mouth-guards that can be molded to your teeth by placing in hot water. We also offer a special guard that protects the upper and lower teeth as well as the lips and cheeks. We can also provide custom fitted mouth-guards, made at our laboratory. They are made to allow movement of the teeth during treatment whilst protecting the appliance and teeth.
Once the fixed braces are removed, removable retainers will be fitted. These should be worn as directed by your orthodontist. Generally, it is highly recommended that long-term retainer wear is continued to maintain the results. Fixed or bonded retainers are another option. These are permanently attached to the inside of your teeth and prevent any future movement. Your Orthodontist will give you instructions regarding the options available.
Yes, this is very important. We recommend that you visit your dentist and hygienist every six months to check that your teeth and gums are healthy. We DO NOT check your teeth for other dental problems. It is your responsibility to ensure that you have your teeth checked regularly.
Invisalign uses a series of clear, custom-made plastic aligners to gradually shift your teeth into the desired position. During your initial consultation, we will use a 3D scanner to create a precise model of your teeth. This model is then used to map out your treatment plan, which shows the step-by-step movement of your teeth. Each set of aligners is slightly different from the last, applying gentle, controlled pressure to move your teeth over time. You’ll typically change to a new set of aligners every one to two weeks from Confident Orthodontics.
Invisalign can correct a wide range of orthodontic issues, including crowded teeth, gaps between teeth, overbites, underbites and crossbites. However, it’s not suitable for all cases, especially very severe ones. A free consultation with our orthodontist is the best way to determine if it’s the right treatment for you.
Most of our patients report that Invisalign is much more comfortable than traditional braces. You may experience some mild discomfort or pressure when you switch to a new set of aligners, which is a sign that your teeth are moving. This feeling usually goes away after a few days.
The answer is yes, in most cases! At Confident Orthodontics in Taunton, we help patients with crowns, implants and other dental restorations achieve beautifully straight smiles using Invisalign.

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