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First Things First: Orthodontics Care
While we continuously focus on the latest updates in orthodontics care, how we’re improving, and how you can have the smile you want without all the pain that is generally associated with orthodontics, we also have tips for at home dental and orthodontic care you might have missed. Here’s some key points not to miss!
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Traditional Metal Braces
Traditional metal braces have been a cornerstone of orthodontic treatment for decades, helping millions of people achieve straighter teeth and healthier smiles. Despite the rise of modern options like clear aligners, traditional braces remain a highly effective and reliable solution for a wide range of alignment issues. For anyone considering this treatment, understanding what metal braces involve, how they work, and what to expect during the process is essential. What Are Traditional Metal Braces? Traditional metal braces are fixed orthodontic appliances designed to straighten teeth, correct bite issues, and improve overall oral health. They consist of three main components: Brackets: Small metal squares bonded to the front of each tooth. Archwire: A thin metal wire threaded through [...]
How Much Do Braces Cost in 2025
Orthodontic treatment is a significant investment in dental health and aesthetics. As we approach 2025, it's essential to understand the factors influencing the cost of braces to make informed decisions.Average Cost of BracesThe cost of braces varies based on the type of treatment, complexity, and geographic location. On average, traditional metal braces range from $3,000 to $7,500 without insurance. Ceramic braces, which are less noticeable, typically cost between $4,000 and $8,000. Lingual braces, placed behind the teeth, are more expensive, ranging from $6,500 to $11,500. Clear aligners, like Invisalign, generally fall between $3,500 and $8,500. Factors Influencing the Cost Several factors contribute to the overall cost of braces: Type of Braces: Traditional metal braces are usually more affordable, [...]
7 Factors to Consider When Choosing Invisalign Providers
Are you thinking about getting Invisalign to correct your smile and improve your confidence? Great idea!! But before you go out to the first orthodontist you find on Google, check out our tips for choosing Invisalign providers below. It will help you get the best Invisalign provider for you and your specific needs. Keep reading! 1. Always Check Online Reviews Did you know that people trust online reviews as much as they trust their friends and family when it comes to choosing a service or item? And online reviews are so convenient to check. Once you have a preliminary list of Invisalign providers that you are considering, run them through Google Reviews or any other review system and [...]
Jaw Injuries or Trauma That Affects Tooth Alignment
Jaw injuries and trauma can significantly impact tooth alignment, affecting both the appearance and function of the smile. Whether caused by sports injuries, accidents, or falls, trauma to the jaw can disrupt the natural alignment of teeth and potentially lead to more severe issues such as pain, difficulty chewing, or bite misalignment. At Ahava Orthodontics in Fort Worth, we understand the complexities of jaw trauma and its impact on oral health. Here’s a closer look at how jaw injuries can affect tooth alignment and how orthodontic care can help restore a healthy, functional smile. How Jaw Injuries Impact Tooth Alignment The jaw, teeth, and surrounding muscles work together in a balanced system to support proper bite and alignment. Trauma [...]
Genetic Factors Impacting Teeth Alignment
Teeth alignment is influenced by a combination of genetics and environmental factors. While lifestyle habits and early childhood behaviors play a significant role in how teeth and jaws develop, genetics also play an important role in determining the size, shape, and structure of teeth and jaws. Understanding how genetics impact teeth alignment can give insight into why certain alignment issues arise and how they may be addressed. How Genetics Influence Teeth Alignment Teeth alignment is shaped by a mix of genetic and environmental factors, but genetics play a significant foundational role. The size, shape, and position of teeth and jaws are largely inherited, and these genetic traits impact whether teeth align properly or develop issues like crowding, gaps, and [...]
Misaligned Teeth and Jaws
Misaligned teeth and jaws are common orthodontic issues that can affect the appearance, function, and health of a person’s mouth. Misalignment, also known as malocclusion, refers to teeth that do not meet correctly when the jaws are closed. In addition to affecting the look of a smile, misaligned teeth and jaws can impact speech, breathing, chewing, and overall oral health. Understanding the causes and effects of misaligned teeth and jaws—and exploring treatment options—can help children and adults achieve healthier, more functional smiles. What Causes Misaligned Teeth and Jaws? While genetics play a role in jaw size and tooth alignment, environmental and lifestyle factors often contribute significantly to misalignment. Common causes of misaligned teeth and jaws include: Genetic [...]
How Mouth Breathing is Caused by Teeth Misalignment
Mouth breathing and teeth misalignment are often interconnected, each potentially exacerbating the other. Teeth misalignment, also known as malocclusion, can lead to mouth breathing by altering jaw structure, reducing nasal passage space, and impacting the resting posture of the tongue. Mouth breathing, in turn, may worsen dental alignment, making this a cycle with potential impacts on overall health and facial development. Understanding how teeth misalignment can cause mouth breathing—and why addressing it early is crucial—can help parents support better respiratory and dental health for their children. The Link Between Teeth Misalignment and Mouth Breathing Teeth misalignment and mouth breathing are frequently connected because of the way malocclusion affects the structure and function of the jaw, airway, and oral posture. [...]
How Dietary Habits Affect Teeth Alignment
Diet plays a significant role in dental health and can directly impact how teeth align as they grow. While genetics certainly influence jaw size and teeth alignment, modern research shows that diet and chewing habits can significantly affect jaw development, dental arch formation, and even overall facial structure. Here’s how dietary habits impact teeth alignment and why balanced nutrition is crucial for a healthy smile. The Role of Hard, Nutrient-Dense Foods in Jaw Development Historically, humans consumed diets that were much tougher and required more vigorous chewing. Hard, fibrous foods such as raw vegetables, whole grains, lean meats, and nuts stimulate jaw muscles and help the jaw grow to its full genetic potential. Regular chewing of firm [...]
What The Myobrace Can Help Correct
he Myobrace System is an innovative, pre-orthodontic treatment designed to address the underlying causes of crooked teeth by correcting oral habits, supporting natural jaw growth, and promoting healthy alignment. The primary goal of Myobrace is to create an environment that allows for natural development of both the jaw and teeth, often minimizing or eliminating the need for traditional braces or tooth extractions. For children between the ages of 3 and 15, Myobrace offers a unique way to achieve not just straighter teeth but also improved facial development, overall health, and the opportunity to reach their genetic potential. Here’s a look at how Myobrace helps children achieve these treatment goals and the conditions it can help correct. Straighter [...]
How the Myobrace Works
The Myobrace System is a pre-orthodontic treatment designed to correct the underlying causes of crooked teeth, typically without the need for braces or extractions. Ideal for children between the ages of 3 and 15, Myobrace uses a series of removable intraoral appliances that work to correct poor oral habits, develop the jaw, and align the teeth as they grow. This non-invasive approach unlocks a child’s natural potential for proper jaw and dental development, supporting a healthier smile over time. What Does Myobrace Do? The Myobrace treatment focuses on optimizing several key areas of oral health and function: Correcting Poor Oral Habits: Many children develop habits that contribute to misalignment, such as mouth breathing, thumb sucking, or improper [...]









