Transforming Smiles
Your Journey to a Perfect Smile
At CIRO, we focus on making dental care accessible and effective for everyone. Explore our orthodontic solutions designed especially for you.
Common Questions
Find answers to your dental queries here. These FAQs cover common concerns.
What is orthodontics?
Orthodontics focuses on correcting teeth and jaws for a better bite and appearance. It helps prevent other dental issues in the future. If you’re considering braces or aligners, you’re in the right place. Let’s answer some common queries here.
How long does treatment take?
Treatment duration varies based on individual needs. Generally, it can take anywhere from several months to a few years. Your orthodontist will provide a personalized timeline during your consultation.
Do braces hurt?
Braces may cause some discomfort, especially after adjustments. This usually subsides quickly. Over-the-counter pain relievers can help manage any discomfort during the initial adjustment phase.
Are there age limits for braces?
Braces can be effective for patients of all ages. Adults and teens alike can benefit from orthodontic treatment. Your specific needs will guide the best approach for you.
What are the costs involved?
Costs can vary based on the complexity of treatment. During your initial visit, we will discuss pricing in detail and explore payment options that work for you.
What types of braces are there?
There are several types of braces available, including traditional metal braces, ceramic braces, and clear aligners. Your orthodontist will recommend the best option for you based on your situation.
How can I maintain my braces?
Maintaining your braces is important for successful treatment. This includes regular dental visits, brushing after every meal, and avoiding certain foods that can damage the braces.
Can I eat normally with braces?
You can generally eat most foods, but it’s good to avoid hard and sticky items. Always check with your orthodontist about safe options while wearing braces.
What to do in case of broken braces?
If you break a brace, contact your orthodontist as soon as possible. They will guide you on the next steps to ensure your treatment stays on track.
Will I need retainers afterward?
Yes, most people will need to wear retainers after braces to help maintain their new smile. Your orthodontist will provide instructions based on your treatment plan.
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