Consultation
We assess your bite, alignment, oral health, and goals before recommending treatment.
Classic orthodontic treatment designed to guide teeth into healthier alignment, improve bite balance, and support a confident smile.
Traditional braces use carefully placed brackets and wires to gradually move teeth into improved alignment. With personalized planning, regular adjustments, and clear home-care guidance, treatment supports both smile aesthetics and long-term oral health.
Brackets and wires apply gentle, controlled pressure to guide teeth into better position.
Orthodontic treatment helps improve alignment so the teeth function more comfortably together.
Regular visits keep progress on track and help patients feel confident throughout treatment.
The traditional braces page notes that brushing around four to five times a day, especially after meals, helps keep food particles from becoming lodged in braces.
We assess your bite, alignment, oral health, and goals before recommending treatment.
Your teeth are evaluated and your treatment plan is mapped before brackets are placed.
Small brackets and wires are carefully placed to begin guiding teeth into alignment.
Follow-up visits allow us to adjust wires and keep movement progressing correctly.
After treatment, retainers help maintain the new alignment and protect your results.
Your orthodontic care may include these key steps and recommendations.
A personalized plan designed for effective orthodontic alignment.
Careful placement of brackets and wires to guide teeth into proper position.
Periodic wire adjustments to gradually move teeth toward optimal alignment.
Guidance to help maintain dental health while wearing braces.
Diet and care recommendations to avoid damaging braces during treatment.
Traditional braces remain a reliable option for correcting alignment and bite concerns with close professional guidance.
Braces may cause slight initial discomfort, but they should not cause ongoing pain. Any discomfort usually improves as your mouth adjusts.
The page recommends brushing around four to five times a day, especially after meals, to prevent food from accumulating in braces.
It is best to avoid hard and sticky foods because they can damage braces and interfere with progress.
Schedule a traditional braces consultation at Epic Smiles Miami and take the next step toward healthier alignment.