Frequently Asked Questions About Orthodontic Treatment

When should orthodontic treatment begin?
Orthodontic treatment usually begins when milk teeth are replaced by permanent teeth. However, in some cases, it may be necessary to start treatment at an earlier age. Generally, the first meeting with the orthodontist should be around the age of 7.

Is there an age limitation in orthodontic treatment? Can orthodontic treatment be applied to adults as well?
There is no age limitation in orthodontic treatment. Orthodontic treatment can also be applied to adults who are not satisfied with their smile and who do not like the aesthetics of their teeth and face.

How long does the orthodontic treatment last?
The treatment period depends on many factors such as the status of the orthodontic problem. In order to complete the treatment as soon as possible and in the best way, you should take into account your doctor's warnings and not miss your check-ups and appointments. Generally, orthodontic treatments last between 6 months and 2 years.

What is Reinforcement Treatment?
The measures taken to prevent the final situation achieved through active orthodontic treatment from returning to its pre-treatment state are called 'reinforcement treatment'. The orthodontist determines the duration of reinforcement treatment and the patient must comply with it 100%.

Can I Eat Anything During Orthodontic Treatment?
There are basically no restrictions during the treatment. However, during the treatment, we should stay away from foods that may cause the brackets made on the teeth to break (nuts such as hazelnuts, pistachios, foods with seeds such as plums and cherries, etc.), and sticky foods such as Turkish delight and chewing gum, or be careful during the treatment.

 

Is There a Beverage Limitation in Orthodontic Treatment?
It is not right to drink acidic drinks (cola, soda, carbonated drinks, etc.) during orthodontic treatment. If necessary, it can be drunk using a straw, but the teeth should be brushed as soon as possible.

 

Can the Braces Used in Orthodontic Treatment Be Made Less Visible?
For adult patients who do not want the brackets to be visible on their teeth, transparent or dental Colored "aesthetic brackets" can be used.

 

Do the braces used in orthodontic treatment rot my teeth?
The braces used in orthodontic treatment do not rot my teeth. However, in patients whose oral hygiene is impaired and who neglect to brush their teeth, braces Food residues accumulated in food can cause tooth decay.

 

How Often Should I Come for Check-ups During Treatment?
Generally, orthodontic treatment appointments are every 3-6 weeks. Appointment intervals vary depending on the patient.

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