Let’s talk about braces

Did you have braces as a teenager? You might remember feeling a bit like Jaws in Moonraker with all that metal in your teeth. Thankfully, teenagers nowadays have it a lot easier because braces technology has leapt forward since then. Today’s adolescents can opt for invisible braces that are made of clear plastic.

Braces are in high demand in the UK: about 200,000 children and adults in England and Wales get braces each year. If you’re thinking of getting braces, then it’s natural to have questions. So, in this post, we’ll answer some of the frequent questions we hear about braces.

 

What is the purpose of braces?

Unfortunately, we aren’t all blessed with straight teeth. This is where braces come in. Their main purpose is to straighten your teeth. By slowly exerting pressure on your teeth, braces correct your misaligned, crooked and protruding teeth so that you have a nice straight row of gnashers.

It’s a lot easier to take care of your teeth when they’re straight instead of crooked. Straight teeth are easier to brush and food doesn’t get stuck as often as with crooked teeth. Having a set of straight teeth can also make it easier to eat because it ensures you bite correctly.

 

How common are braces?

Every year, around 200,000 people get braces in England and Wales. The vast majority are under eighteen. Specifically, around 65% of braces patients are teenagers and 34% are children. This means that only 1 in 100 braces wearers are adults. This is partly because of the price – braces are around £2,500 for adults but are free for under 18s. But it’s also because braces are generally more successful in children than adults.

Saying that, more and more adults are seeking braces. Many of these adults missed out on braces when they were children and now they want to correct their teeth.

 

What is it like to have braces?

Your experience with braces will depend on what type you want to get. With removable braces, you can take them out when you need to eat and clean your teeth. In contrast, fixed braces are more difficult to live with as they easily trap food. You will need to take special care with fixed braces to remove trapped food.

 

How much do braces cost?

As mentioned, if you’re lucky enough to under the age of 18, the NHS provides braces for free. The rest of us however have to fork out for private treatment. This usually costs around £2,500, but prices vary widely between dentists and the type of braces you want to get. For example, invisible braces are more expensive than traditional metal braces.

 

Where can I get braces?

Most large dental clinics in the UK offer braces, including Benson Dental. We’re a practice in Cradley Heath, Birmingham. Click here to find out more about our braces at Benson Dental. If braces are something you want, then why make an appointment with one of our dentists who will discuss your options with you?



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