EVEN IF YOUโVE NEVER had braces before, youโve probably still heard a lot of things about what theyโre like. Well, donโt believe everything you hear, because there is some bad information out there. Thatโs why today weโre going to bust eight of the most common braces myths.
1. Braces Rust
While braces are often made of metal, they do not rust. The metals in braces are stainless steel and titanium, so you donโt have to worry about them rusting in your mouth.
2. You Canโt Play An Instrument With Braces
It certainly takes some adjusting to play brass or woodwind instruments with braces, but itโs still entirely doable! Donโt feel like you have to choose between proper dental alignment and the instrument you love, because you can have both!
3. You Canโt Play Sports With Braces
If you play a sport, particularly a contact sport, you may have heard that you wonโt be able to keep playing while you have braces, but this isnโt the case! As long as you wear a properly fitted mouthguard, your mouth will be protected while you play.
4. Braces Are Only For Teens
It is true that it is easier to get the best possible result with orthodontic treatment as a teenager, but there isnโt a time limit for getting braces. Adults of any age can get them too.
5. My General Dentist Can Give Me Braces
To become an orthodontist, a dentist must gain years of additional training after completing dental school. Your general dentist has not completed this training to understand the best ways to safely and effectively correct dental alignment problems.
6. Rubber Bands Arenโt Important
Failing to wear rubber bands as instructed by the orthodontist is one of the biggest causes for prolonged orthodontic treatment. Wear your rubber bands!
7. Double Rubber Bands Equal Double The Movement
While some patients forget their rubber bands or donโt want to bother with them because they are uncomfortable, other patients think they can reduce their treatment time by wearing even more rubber bands than recommended. Do not do this!ย Too many rubber bands will cause unnecessary discomfort and they wonโt move your teeth the way they are meant to move. You will probably end up needing to wear your braces longer than planned as a result. Stick to the instructions.
8. Your Teeth Will Be Straight Forever After Braces
The periodontal ligaments that hold our teeth in place within our jaws tend to be stubborn. They remember where the teeth used to be before braces, and they want to go back. To keep your teeth in their aligned, post-braces condition, make sure you wear your retainers as recommended.
Trust The Experts, Not The Myths!
Whatever youโve heard about orthodontic treatment, make sure you bring all your questions to us. We can tell you what braces are really like at your initial consultation, as well as what you can expect from your treatment, how long it will likely take, and what you will experience.