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How Long Does it Take for Braces to Work?

Published on:2019-12-4

Teeth straightening, a procedure to adjust the position of teeth while they are in good health, is time consuming. If you’re told that teeth can be straightened in a few days, you’d better think twice before taking action.

 

Teeth straightening usually takes 1-2 years, which seems long to some people. It is said that teeth can be straightened in a few days, but why only few people recommend it? Because people who have received that speeded-up procedure all feel regretful, and others who haven’t done are still in hesitation. Here we’ll unmask the lie of the so-called speeded-up teeth straightening.



 

Why we say the speeded-up teeth straightening is a lie?

 

Teeth straightening, also known as orthodontics, is a procedure to correct the position of the teeth, and fix the alignment in line with the treatment plan developed by a dentist. In the process, braces (brackets, archwires and other appliances) are used to move the teeth by exerting constant pressure on them.

 

Our teeth move very slowly, maybe a little bit a day. So it takes a long time for the teeth to move to the proper position. Normally the process takes 1-2 years. Teeth of children who are in physical growth move a little faster, while teeth of adults who are fully developed are more difficult to shift. So adult orthodontics may take up to two or three years.  

 

What’s the truth of speeded-up teeth straightening?

 

The speeded-up teeth straightening refers to correcting teeth misalignment with dental crowns. This is an appraoch many celebrities take to get aligned and white teeth in the short run at the cost of healthy teeth. Right now a majority of them regret a lot.

 

It sounds beautiful to correct teeth in 7 days! But that’s just a trap set up on the drawback of the time-consuming orthodontic treatment. Otherwise, why doesn’t it make clear that the patient’s teeth will be filed down a lot to fit the crowns. In this way, the teeth seem to be straigthened on the surface, but in fact there’s no real correction, as the position of the tooth roots is not shifted, and all the healthy teeth are diminished. Isn’t this like crying up wine and selling vinegar?

 

Therefore, if you’re told teeth can be straightened in a few days, don’t believe it. This is a trap which will be paid at the cost of your healthy teeth. Though dental crowns may outweigh braces in cost and treatment time, it is not worthwhile to exchange your healthy teeth for temporaray aesthetic appearance.