Fixed braces can address a variety of dental alignment problems, including crooked teeth, gaps, overcrowding, and bite issues such as overbites, underbites, and crossbites. They are versatile and can correct both complex and simple cases of misalignment. Fixed braces are a reliable option for achieving a well-aligned smile and improving overall dental health.

Fixed Braces
Fixed Braces at Manningtree Dental and Implant Centre.

Fixed Braces at Manningtree Dental and Implant Centre.

At a Glance
Expected results
Improved alignment
Treatment time
30-60 minute appointments
Anaesthetic
None
Longevity
Long term results
Overview
Fixed braces at Manningtree Dental and Implant Centre are a traditional orthodontic treatment designed to straighten and align teeth. These braces consist of metal brackets attached to each tooth, connected by a wire that gradually shifts the teeth into proper alignment. Modern fixed braces can also come in ceramic or clear materials for a less noticeable appearance. They are highly effective and suitable for a wide range of orthodontic issues.

What Are Fixed Braces Used To Treat?
The Treatment Process
Our process for applying fixed braces is typically as follows:
Initial Consultation
The fixed braces treatment process starts with an initial consultation at Manningtree Dental and Implant Centre, where your dentist will assess your dental needs and develop a personalised treatment plan.
Brackets and Wires Placement
During the next appointment, brackets and wires are bonded to your teeth. This setup allows the braces to gradually shift your teeth into proper alignment.
Regular Adjustments
You will need to visit your dentist regularly, typically every 4-6 weeks, for adjustments. During these visits, the wires will be tightened to continue guiding your teeth into their desired positions.
Oral Hygiene and Dietary Care
Throughout the treatment, it is crucial to follow specific oral hygiene routines and dietary recommendations to ensure the effectiveness of the braces and prevent complications.
Post-Treatment Retainers
After your fixed braces are removed, you will need to use retainers as prescribed to keep your teeth in their new positions and prevent them from shifting back. Regular dental check-ups will also be necessary to maintain your results.

Treatment Aftercare
After your fixed braces are removed, it is essential to use retainers as prescribed to maintain your teeth’s new positions and prevent them from shifting back. Maintaining good oral hygiene and scheduling regular dental check-ups are crucial for long-term results. Your dentist will provide guidance on how to care for your teeth and retainers.

FAQs
Do fixed braces hurt?
Initially, fixed braces may cause some discomfort as your teeth and mouth adjust to the new hardware. This discomfort usually peaks within a few days after the braces are placed or adjusted. Over-the-counter pain relievers and soft foods can help manage the discomfort. If pain persists or becomes severe, consult your dentist.
How do I clean my teeth with fixed braces?
Cleaning your teeth with fixed braces requires extra care. Use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste to brush around the brackets and wires. Interdental brushes or floss threaders can help clean between the braces and teeth. Regular dental check-ups will also help maintain your oral hygiene.
Can I eat normally with fixed braces?
You can eat most foods with fixed braces, but it’s important to avoid sticky, hard, or crunchy items that could damage the braces or get stuck in them. Foods like popcorn, nuts, and hard candies should be avoided. Cutting fruits and vegetables into smaller pieces can help reduce the risk of damage.
How long will I need to wear fixed braces?
The duration of fixed braces treatment varies based on the complexity of your case. On average, treatment lasts between 18-24 months. Your dentist will provide a more specific timeline during your initial consultation and will monitor your progress throughout the treatment.
Will fixed braces affect my speech?
Initially, you might experience some difficulty with speech as you adjust to the braces. This usually improves as you become accustomed to them. Practising speaking and reading out loud can help speed up the adjustment period. If speech issues persist, consult your dentist for guidance.
Meet The Team
From our friendly front desk staff to our experienced dentists and hygienists, we’re all here to help you achieve your best smile.
Dr Jia Shang Lau
GDC No. 289695
Dr Chandni Nakum
GDC No. 283625
Dr Angela Aggarwal
GDC No. 79734
Dr Calin Georgian Berrange
GDC No. 296264
Dr Jia Shang Lau
GDC No. 289695
Dr Chandni Nakum
GDC No. 283625
Dr Angela Aggarwal
GDC No. 79734
Dr Calin Georgian Berrange
GDC No. 296264
Thoughts from our Patients
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