FASTBRACES
FASTBRACES® – Fast Results Even in About 100 Days
There aren’t many of us who are genetically predisposed to having perfectly straight teeth. Most of us have at least a few teeth in less-than-ideal positions in our jaws, and many more have significant misalignments in their teeth. Orthodontic treatment will be required to correct these misalignments and give you the perfectly shaped smile you’ve always desired.
The most common form of orthodontic treatment is braces on the teeth, which gradually correct their position over time through a series of incremental adjustments. Unfortunately, many people are put off by the prospect of wearing braces for a year or more. For some patients, traditional braces and orthodontic treatment can take up to two years or more to achieve the desired results.
Because of the lengthy timeline, some patients are understandably concerned about undergoing orthodontic treatment to correct their dental misalignments. Having visible braces on your teeth for many months, as well as the occasional discomfort from tightening and adjustments, aren’t exactly attractive selling points for braces, despite the excellent results they produce.
Fortunately, orthodontic technology and techniques have advanced significantly over the years, paving the way for advanced orthodontic methods that achieve the same final results in a fraction of the time. This is great news for anyone who has been putting off orthodontic treatment due to the time required to complete it. This new method is known as ‘Accelerated Braces,’ or simply ‘Fast Braces,’ and has gained popularity due to its quick treatment timeline and excellent results in straightening teeth for a wide range of patients.
The most common form of orthodontic treatment is braces on the teeth, which gradually correct their position over time through a series of incremental adjustments. Unfortunately, many people are put off by the prospect of wearing braces for a year or more. For some patients, traditional braces and orthodontic treatment can take up to two years or more to achieve the desired results.
Because of the lengthy timeline, some patients are understandably concerned about undergoing orthodontic treatment to correct their dental misalignments. Having visible braces on your teeth for many months, as well as the occasional discomfort from tightening and adjustments, aren’t exactly attractive selling points for braces, despite the excellent results they produce.
Fortunately, orthodontic technology and techniques have advanced significantly over the years, paving the way for advanced orthodontic methods that achieve the same final results in a fraction of the time. This is great news for anyone who has been putting off orthodontic treatment due to the time required to complete it. This new method is known as ‘Accelerated Braces,’ or simply ‘Fast Braces,’ and has gained popularity due to its quick treatment timeline and excellent results in straightening teeth for a wide range of patients.
How Do Fast Braces Work?
Given their resemblance to traditional braces, you would expect them to function similarly. The only thing that Fastbraces and other orthodontic appliances have in common is that they all use controlled pressure to move teeth.
Fastbraces, on the other hand, are unquie.
Fast braces simultaneously move the crown and root of the tooth. This is in contrast to how other braces work, which employ a multi-process approach. The procedure involves first moving the roots and then the tooth crown. Fastbraces work on the entire tooth. Fastbraces, based on the technique, achieve the desired results faster than traditional braces.
Fastbraces, on the other hand, are unquie.
Fast braces simultaneously move the crown and root of the tooth. This is in contrast to how other braces work, which employ a multi-process approach. The procedure involves first moving the roots and then the tooth crown. Fastbraces work on the entire tooth. Fastbraces, based on the technique, achieve the desired results faster than traditional braces.
Are Fast Braces Right for Me?
Many older patients believe that braces and orthodontic treatments are only for teenagers and young adults. It’s a common misconception that after a certain age, the ability to receive orthodontic treatment diminishes and it’s no longer a viable option. However, this is not the case in reality. Orthodontic treatments are available for patients of all ages, not just children.