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Your Options
Your Options
In order to assist our patients realize their objectives of straighter teeth and a more confident smile, Mint Orthodontics offers a wide range of treatment choices. From traditional metal braces to clear aligners like Invisalign, we're here to help you discover the right solution for your smile. At your first appointment, we will go through all of your treatment choices and answer any questions you may have.
Metal Braces
Metal Braces
The most popular form of braces are traditional metal braces, which are now more comfortable than ever. Metal braces straighten your teeth using metal brackets and archwires, which are made of high-grade stainless steel. For a more colorful and original smile, you may use colored elastics with metal braces.
Ceramic Braces
Ceramic Braces
Clear ceramic braces are less obvious on your teeth compared to metal braces since they are constructed of materials that are tooth-colored or transparent like ceramic or plastic. As a result, ceramic braces are most often used on older teens and adults who are self-conscious about their appearance. Ceramic braces, although being less noticeable, need greater oral hygiene care since they are bigger and more fragile than metal braces.
Invisalign
Invisalign
Straightening your teeth with Invisalign is made possible by a set of virtually invisible, removable, and comfortable aligners. In treatment, you are allowed to eat and drink whatever you want, as well as brush and floss without changing your routine. There is no metal in the aligners, therefore there is no risk of mouth sores.
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Orthognathic Surgery
Orthognathic Surgery
Orthognathic surgery includes a number of surgical techniques designed to position the teeth, jawbones, and other related hard and soft tissue components in the optimal anatomical locations. In certain circumstances, surgery in addition to braces is a possibility, but only for really severe conditions like as congenital deformities, growth difficulties, or trauma. Typically, correction of these anomalies improves function, such as eating, speaking, and breathing, and improves face attractiveness.