Braces
Brackets and wires are the components of dental braces, which are used to efficiently correct complex alignment problems, close spaces, and straighten teeth. They are a dependable treatment for both teenagers and adults who want a confident, healthy smile.

Types of Orthodontic Braces
Traditional Metal Braces
Traditional metal braces, which include small brackets and wires, are known for their high effectiveness.
Clear Braces
Clear ceramic brackets provide a discreet, nearly invisible solution for teeth alignment.
Achieve Your Dream Smile
A reliable method for correcting misaligned teeth, closing gaps, and improving dental health is braces. These consist of brackets, wires, and sometimes bands, which work to gently move teeth into their proper positions. Regardless of whether you prefer traditional metal braces, inconspicuous clear ceramic brackets, or contemporary solutions such as Invisalign, braces can effectively address alignment issues for both teens and adults. Our team will be there to support you throughout the process, ensuring a comfortable experience on your way to achieving your dream smile.

What Makes PT Orthodontics the Right Choice for Braces?
PT Orthodontics combines skilled treatment with a forward-thinking strategy to help you attain a healthy, self-assured smile. Our orthodontic solutions, including braces, are customized to fix misaligned teeth, close spaces, and improve your dental well-being. Regardless of whether you choose classic metal braces, discreet ceramic brackets, or innovative choices like Invisalign, our team will assist you throughout your experience. A brilliant smile starts with correct alignment and maintenance—allow us to help you develop a lasting smile!

How long will I need to wear braces?
The duration of orthodontic treatment varies depending on individual needs. On average, most people wear braces for 18 to 24 months, but some cases may require more or less time. Your orthodontist will provide a personalized treatment plan.
Do braces hurt?
Braces may cause some discomfort, especially after adjustments, but the pain is usually mild and temporary. Over-the-counter pain relievers and orthodontic wax can help ease irritation. Most patients adjust to their braces within a few days.
What foods should I avoid with braces?
To prevent damage to your braces, avoid hard, sticky, or chewy foods such as nuts, popcorn, caramel, and chewing gum. Cutting food into smaller pieces and opting for softer options can help protect your braces.