Fixed Braces
Fixed Braces Kana Health Group
Fixed braces are a traditional orthodontic treatment that uses brackets, wires, and bands to gradually move teeth into their correct positions. The brackets are bonded to the teeth and connected by an archwire, which applies consistent pressure to realign the teeth over time. Fixed braces can treat a wide range of dental issues, including severe misalignment, crowding, gaps, and bite problems. Because they remain in place throughout the treatment, they offer precise control over tooth movement, making them highly effective for complex cases.
One of the main benefits of fixed braces is their reliability and ability to achieve significant corrections that other methods might not handle. However, they require careful oral hygiene since food can easily get trapped around brackets and wires, increasing the risk of plaque buildup. Patients may also experience some discomfort during adjustments and need to avoid hard or sticky foods that can damage the braces. Despite these challenges, fixed braces remain a trusted and proven solution for creating a healthy, well-aligned smile.
Benefits Of Treatment
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Highly Effective
Corrects complex dental issues, including severe misalignment and bite problems.
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Precise Control
Provides accurate tooth movement for optimal results.
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Permanent Placement
No need to remove or replace; works 24/7.
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Suitable for All Cases
Works for mild to severe orthodontic problems.
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Frequently Asked Questions
How long do I need to wear fixed braces?
Treatment typically lasts 18–24 months, depending on the case.
Do fixed braces hurt?
Some discomfort is normal after adjustments, but it usually subsides within a few days.
Can I eat normally with braces?
Yes, but avoid hard, sticky, or chewy foods to prevent damage.
How do I clean my teeth with braces?
Brush after every meal and use interdental brushes or floss threaders to clean between brackets.
Will I need a retainer after treatment?
Yes, retainers are essential to maintain your results once braces are removed.