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In general, active treatment time with orthodontic appliances (braces)
ranges from one to three years. Interceptive, or early treatment
procedures, may take only a few months. The actual time depends
on the growth of the patient's mouth and face, the cooperation of
the patient and the severity of the problem. Mild problems usually
require less time, and some individuals respond faster to treatment
than others. Use of rubber bands and/or headgear, if prescribed
by the orthodontist, contributes to completing treatment as scheduled.
While orthodontic treatment requires a time commitment, patients
are rewarded with healthy teeth, proper jaw alignment and a beautiful
smile that lasts a lifetime. Teeth and jaws in proper alignment
look better, work better, contribute to general physical health
and can improve self-confidence.
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