Orthodontics in Henderson, NV & Southern Las Vegas
Beth’s Braces offer the best orthodontic treatments in Henderson, NV, southern Las Vegas, and the surrounding areas. We’re here to help you find a treatment plan that works best for your unique needs. Whether you’re interested in adult braces or children’s braces, we can’t wait to help you achieve your best smile! Learn more about our popular orthodontic treatments below, or schedule a free consultation with Dr. Beth Yamashiro today.
Popular Orthodontic Treatments at Beth’s Braces
Invisalign
Invisalign aligners are clear removable trays that are formed to the teeth. The trays place pressure on teeth in certain places to help move teeth to their correct positions.
Traditional Braces
Classic metal braces are generally the small in size and can be decorated with colorful ties, making them a popular option for early and adolescent orthodontic treatment.
Lingual Braces
Lingual braces go on the back sides (tongue side) of teeth instead of the outside (cheek side). These are the most aesthetic option since they hide on the inside of the mouth.
Early Treatment
We see patients starting at age six to help families prepare for braces if they are needed. This helps patients and parents make a smooth, easy transition to future treatment.
Why Do I Need Orthodontics?
Orthodontic treatment can help with a variety of issues, but three of the most common reasons for treatment include:
Spacing
Spacing issues occur when teeth erupt too far apart from one another or when a tooth is smaller than usual. Sometimes a person may have a space because they’re missing a tooth, and braces can help arrange the existing teeth back into an ideal position so that the dentist can replace the missing tooth with a restoration such as an implant or bridge. Spacing issues may also occur when someone has an impacted tooth (a tooth that never erupted). In these cases, braces can be used to help a tooth that is stuck erupt into the correct place.
Crowding
Crowding occurs when the teeth grow in (erupt) too close together in the mouth, or when a tooth is larger than the space that’s available for it and overlaps with other teeth. Orthodontic treatment can help create space and realign teeth for an improved smile.
Bite Misalignment
You may also need orthodontic treatment when the biting relationship between the top and bottom teeth are misaligned.
If the lower teeth are too far back, this causes a gap to form between the top and bottom front teeth that people commonly refer to as an overbite.
Sometimes the lower teeth can stick out further than the top teeth making it harder to bite into objects with the front teeth. This is commonly referred to as an underbite.
In some cases a person’s bite may not match up because of a difference in jaw sizes. Braces may be able to modify a person’s growth and improve not only their bite, but other facial features such as the lips and chin.
If you think you or your child may have one of these issues, schedule a consultation today. We can help you determine the best option for orthodontic treatment to improve your dental health and help you obtain your dream smile.
Beth’s Braces Orthodontics in Henderson & Las Vegas
Straightened teeth, bite correction, and jaw alignment are all technical reasons to undergo orthodontic treatment. However, at Beth’s Braces, we feel that orthodontics is about much more than improving your teeth. We know that a beautiful smile is a pathway to increased confidence and all the benefits that go with it for you or your child, and we strive to achieve that for each patient. Let us work with you to achieve your smile goals!
If you’re ready to experience the best in orthodontics in southern Las Vegas and Henderson, NV, schedule a free consultation at Beth’s Braces today!
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