Orthodontics Fort Smith

A More Beautiful Smile is Possible

Teenage boy smiling with braces for orthodontic treatment in Fort Smith

Our braces are customized to meet your needs and help you attain your smile goals. No matter what your age, you don’t have to settle when it comes to your teeth. Whether you need braces to fix a misaligned bite or you want to feel more confident about smiling, orthodontics in Fort Smith can drastically increase your quality of life.

Braces are for Everyone

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Adults typically want quicker treatment times and cosmetic braces, while orthodontics for kids and teens is more efficient and low-impact than ever. Here’s how braces can help both kids and adults:

  • Early childhood. Did you know that children as young as seven can be good candidates for braces? Orthodontic treatment at an early age prevents more serious, costly treatments later and can shorten the time braces are worn in the teen years. Phase I treatment is for children whose oral issues are already severe or whose conditions may worsen if not treated early.
  • Pre-teens and teens. If early orthodontic treatment isn’t warranted, the ages between 11 and 16 are the perfect window to begin braces. Kids still have malleable jaws at this age, making treatment for bite or jaw misalignment easier. Once kids’ permanent teeth have finished erupting, they can begin phase II orthodontic treatment.
  • Braces aren’t just for kids of course. If you’re unhappy with a crooked smile, protruding teeth, or another issue, you may be eligible for a five- or six-month treatment with “invisible” braces.

Problems Braces Can Fix

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Everyone knows that braces can straighten crooked teeth or bring gapped teeth closer together. Here are a few more problems braces can fix:

  • Protruding teeth that may become chipped
  • Overcrowded teeth that could lead to crooked teeth or decay
  • Malocclusions, such as crossbite, overbite, and underbite, that can contribute to digestive problems
  • Misaligned jaws, which can lead to TMJ and worn teeth
  • Difficulty with chewing or speaking

Types of Braces

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The days of having only one choice for orthodontic care are over. Now, there are treatments to suit every age, lifestyle, and problem. Here’s a look at treatments for common problems:

  • Metal braces are made of stainless steel and are often used for children and teens. Metal braces are much smaller than they used to be, and kids can choose different colors for the wires.
  • Ceramic and cosmetic braces are often the choice of adults who don’t want the distraction of obvious orthodontic work. These “invisible” braces can be made of tooth-colored ceramic or can even be placed behind the teeth to hide them entirely.
  • Clear aligners are popular with both older teens and adults and are also “invisible.” The removable plastic trays allow you to eat without worry and keep your dental health on the right track.

Braces Restore Confidence

Little girl with braces and yellow sweater

There’s no denying the power of having confidence in your appearance. When you’re confident about your teeth, you’re more likely to smile, laugh, and speak with ease. Braces can boost the self-confidence of children and adults alike!

Six Month Smiles is Also Available

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Six Month Smiles is a trusted orthodontic system that utilizes clear braces to address minor overlapping and crowding in your smile zone, which is the top and bottom six to eight visible teeth. Not only is the orthodontic appliance discreet and clear, but this treatment is considerably faster than any other methods, allowing patients who are primarily focused on achieving aesthetic results to enjoy results within six months.

For patients who are experiencing bite misalignment or more severe orthodontic issues, we may recommend one of our other methods for straightening teeth instead, like traditional braces.

MEET OUR DENTIST:
Dr. Kyle Sharp

Dr. Kyle Sharp received his education and training at the University of Arkansas Fort Smith for his undergraduate studies and later attended Texas A&M School of Dentistry for dental school. Dr. Sharp’s favorite aspect of his work lies in the small, personal atmosphere of patient care. He enjoys using his knowledge and skill to alleviate pain, create stunning smiles, and build genuine patient connections.

Driven by a commitment to offering a judgment-free environment, he goes the extra mile to provide tailored dental care that meets each individual’s specific needs. Dr. Sharp’s …

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