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Treatment Options That Fit Your Life

More adults than ever are seeking orthodontic treatment to improve both their smiles and their oral health. Crooked or crowded teeth can make cleaning difficult, raising the risk of cavities and gum disease, while bite problems may cause jaw pain, headaches, or uneven tooth wear. Orthodontics offers solutions that not only enhance appearance and confidence but also support better function and long-term dental health. With modern options like clear braces and nearly invisible aligners, adults can achieve a healthier, more confident smile without disrupting their professional or personal lifestyle.

Traditional Metal Braces

A reliable choice for more complex cases, now sleeker and more comfortable than ever.

Clear or Ceramic Braces

A subtle option that blends with your natural teeth for a less noticeable look.

Invisalign® Aligners

Virtually invisible and removable, perfect for professionals or anyone with a busy lifestyle.
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Pure Orthodontics — Adult Braces FAQ

Pure Orthodontics / FAQ

Adult braces, answered.

It's genuinely never too late. About one in four orthodontic patients today is an adult, and as long as your gums and jawbone are healthy, braces or clear aligners can still work well at any age. Treatment might take a bit longer than it would for a teenager, simply because adult bone is done growing, but the results are just as effective.

Most adults lean toward clear aligners, ceramic braces, or lingual braces (the kind that sit behind your teeth), since all three are much less noticeable than traditional metal brackets. Which one actually suits you depends on how complex your bite issue is, your budget, and how you live day to day. Aligners work great for mild to moderate cases, while ceramic or lingual braces can handle more complicated corrections while still staying fairly discreet.

Adult treatment tends to run a bit longer than teen treatment, often 18 to 24 months compared to 12 to 18, because fully mature jawbone moves teeth more slowly than a still-developing one. If you've had orthodontic treatment before and your teeth have shifted back, that can also factor into the timeline, along with any gum health considerations your orthodontist wants to keep an eye on.

Discreet options like clear aligners, ceramic braces, or lingual braces let most adults get through treatment without it becoming a talking point in meetings or interviews. Plenty of professionals go through treatment with barely a comment from coworkers. If this is a real concern for you, it's worth bringing up directly at your consultation so your orthodontist can point you toward the least visible option that still fits your case.

Yes, in most cases. Your orthodontist will work with your dentist to plan treatment around any existing crowns, bridges, or implants. Missing teeth usually just mean a bit of extra planning, either to close the gap properly or to hold space for future dental work.

Pricing is usually similar for the same type of treatment. Cost depends far more on the method, whether that's metal, ceramic, or aligners, and how complex the case is, than on the patient's age. That said, some adults need a bit of gum treatment before starting orthodontics, which can add to the overall cost.

The biggest factor is bone density. A teenager's jaw is still growing, which lets teeth move faster, while an adult's jaw has fully set, so movement happens more gradually. Adults are also more likely to be dealing with previous dental work or a relapse from braces they had years ago, both of which factor into the treatment plan.

Yes, and it's one of the most common reasons adults come back to orthodontics. It usually happens when a retainer wasn't worn consistently after the first round of treatment. These touch-up cases are often faster than the original treatment since there's less movement needed, and clear aligners are a popular choice for exactly this kind of correction.

Your Comfort and Convenience Is Our Priority

Many adults worry about starting orthodontic treatment concerned about visibility, discomfort, or how treatment may impact their routines. We do our best to make the process as smooth and comfortable as possible. From flexible appointment times and convenient financing options to a supportive, judgment-free environment, we’re here to help you succeed at any stage of life.

The Benefits of Adult Orthodontic Treatment

Orthodontics offers adults more than just a straight smile, it improves oral health, bite function, and jaw comfort. Properly aligned teeth make daily cleaning easier, reduce TMJ strain and headaches, and prevent uneven wear. Treatment also boosts confidence in professional and social settings, while supporting overall wellness, as healthy teeth and gums are linked to better heart health and digestion.
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