10 Braces Myths You Need to Know

Are you thinking about straightening your teeth with orthodontic treatment in 2022? This thought process may come along with some hesitancy about braces, especially if you have heard some of the myths and rumors surrounding the treatment process. Braces will require an adjustment period, but rest assured that most of the pesky rumors you’ve heard are mostly false. Let’s take a look at the 10 braces myths you need to know and set the record straight about what you can expect from your journey with Champlain Orthodontics

#1 Braces have to hurt in order to work

We hear from people in Williston and St. Albans every single day who are worried that braces will cause them pain. Don’t let this myth scare you because your braces won’t cause any long-term pain or discomfort. This is one of the largest concerns we see in new patients regarding the treatment process, and fortunately, it’s completely unfounded. When you first receive braces, you may feel some discomfort, but this is only temporary. Following your adjustment appointments, you may also experience soreness or irritation, but this will resolve itself after a short period of time.

#2 Braces will severely limit what you can eat

Food restrictions are probably one of the biggest learning curves to overcome on any orthodontic journey. However, it is important to avoid anything crunchy or sticky while in treatment. This also includes raw veggies like carrots or apples, popcorn, and candy with chewy bits, caramel, or nuts. Just remember that there are plenty of other delicious foods you can enjoy, and this will only be temporary! When you see your beautiful new smile, the minor inconvenience of food restrictions will be more than worth it! 

#3 Braces will stop you from playing certain instruments

This may be one of the biggest rumors surrounding orthodontic treatment, but it shouldn’t affect you or your child’s decision to move forward with braces. There will be a slight adjustment period for certain instruments, but you’ll be able to continue making music without missing any practices or performances. With the help of a simple orthodontic mouthguard, your child can continue playing sports safely. Every instrument is unique, just like your smile. Brass instruments will take more getting used to as they require players to press their lips directly onto the mouthpiece. However, woodwind instruments utilize a mouthpiece that requires indirect contact and makes it slightly easier to adjust.

#4 Braces are only effective for teens

Many people associate the term “orthodontics” with a teen in a complete set of metal braces. This stereotype has come to life over the years in pop culture. However, new patients at Champlain Orthodontics are always surprised when they learn the benefits of orthodontic treatment for patients of all ages. So whether you’re a child, teen, or adult, just know that there is no age limit on achieving the stunning smile you’ve always wanted. Not only will this better your oral health, but it can also help improve your self-confidence.10 Braces Myths You Need to Know

#5 The metal in your braces will set off metal detectors

This is often brought up by our Champlain Orthodontics patients who travel frequently. We all know that going through airport security is stressful enough, so you shouldn’t need to worry that your braces will set off the metal detectors! Brackets and wires are made from high-quality metals and are not the same materials that metal detectors look for. So next time you’re somewhere with a metal detector, there’s no need to worry that your braces will cause a scene.

#6 Braces straighten your teeth forever

This may be more wishful thinking than a myth! Braces with Dr. Ryan and Dr. Eaton are a great solution for correcting your bite and straightening your teeth, but your teeth will continue shifting throughout your life. This is why wearing a retainer regularly post-treatment will help minimize that shifting and keep your newly straightened teeth in place for years to come!

#7 Braces take years to straighten your smile

Orthodontic patients at Champlain Orthodontics will spend anywhere from 12-36 months in treatment, but this will vary since everyone’s smile and goals are unique. The estimated treatment time will depend on several factors, such as the severity of the case, how your teeth respond to treatment, desired improvements, and more.

In most cases, you will see signs of improvement in a short period of time. This glimpse of your new smile will be exciting and an extra boost of encouragement as you continue the process. 

#8 The wires on your braces will require frequent changes

It’s essential to attend regular follow-up visits throughout your treatment process, and while the wires will need to be adjusted occasionally, this won’t happen every time. Your regular visits will consist of Dr. Ryan or Dr. Eaton making minor adjustments and checking on the progress of teeth movement. 

It’s important to give your mouth time to grow the support it needs to once your braces are removed. In the first year post-treatment, your teeth can start shifting in as little as a few days. As we mentioned before, you will need to use a retainer to apply more pressure and make sure your teeth stay in the new placement. Retainers do apply some pressure, but it’s less than what your braces did and is essential for keeping your teeth in place. 

All of that to say, by wearing your retainer regularly, you will help ensure that your newly straightened teeth stay where they need to be. This also allows them to heal fully post-braces and permanently settle into new positions. 

#9 Braces are only useful for straightening teeth

Braces are great at straightening your teeth, but they also help resolve other oral health issues such as misaligned jaws or teeth. These are things that can cause difficulty in everyday tasks like caring for your teeth, eating, and speaking. Our Champlain Orthodontics team will be able to address and correct these issues through orthodontic treatment. Braces also have other hidden benefits, including improved chewing, speech, oral health, and digestion. 

#10 Braces are the only option for straightening your teeth 

In our offices in Williston and St. Albans, we offer a variety of effective ways to straighten and correct your smile aside from traditional braces including ceramic braces and Invisalign clear aligners. Each of these options can help fix any issues you may have and give you the smile you’ve always wanted. It is important also to remember that what works well for one patient may not be the best fit for another. When you schedule your free consultation with Dr. Ryan or Dr. Eaton, they’ll be able to examine your teeth and recommend the option that will work best for your specific needs.10 Braces Myths You Need to Know

Find your best smile with braces by Champlain Orthodontics

Choosing to pursue treatment with braces is a big decision and we appreciate you trusting in our expert team along your journey. Our top goal is to provide you with a personalized treatment plan and a rewarding orthodontic experience so that you can see exceptional results. 

Whether you are considering braces or already have an appointment, we’re here for you! Get in touch to schedule a FREE consultation with Dr. Ryan or Dr. Eaton or talk through your concerns with us! Your satisfaction is as important to us as your smile.