When it comes to improving your smile, sometimes one treatment alone isn’t enough to address all your dental concerns. In many cases, a combination of treatments is the best way to achieve the results you’re looking for.
If you have dental implants and are now considering braces to fix your smile, you might be wondering: can you get braces with dental implants? It’s a common question among patients who already have implants but still wish to straighten their teeth.
In this blog, we’ll explain how braces and dental implants work, whether orthodontic treatment is still possible after implants, and what options are available to help you get your ideal smile!
Before answering the question earlier, let’s discuss first what dental implants and braces are and how they work.
A dental implant is a restorative treatment used to replace a missing tooth caused by decay, injury, or other dental issues. A titanium post is implanted into the jawbone to support a replacement tooth. This process not only looks natural but also helps prevent bone loss.
It’s also important to note that it is a serious operation and requires a proper assessment of the jawbone before going ahead.
Braces, on the other hand, are an orthodontic procedure to straighten misaligned teeth or correct bite problems. There are several types of braces available (traditional metal braces, ceramic braces, and clear aligners), and the most suitable option will depend on your individual needs and your dentist’s recommendation.
The uniqueness of this combination lies in how differently they work. Dental implants are securely anchored to the jawbone, while braces work by gradually moving your natural teeth through controlled pressure.
This key difference is what makes combining the two treatments a bit more complex but not impossible to achieve.
And the answer to this question is... YES!
It’s absolutely possible to get braces even if you already have dental implants. Since implants are securely fixed in place and don’t move like natural teeth, orthodontists can design a treatment plan that works around them, shifting only the neighbouring teeth to achieve proper alignment and balance.
Before proceeding with the treatment, there are a few important factors to consider to determine if this combination is right for you:
It’s important to consult with both an orthodontist and a cosmetic dentist to properly assess your dental health and goals.
Each patient’s situation is unique, so factors like tooth alignment, implant placement, and bone density all play a role in determining the best treatment approach. By getting a personalised treatment plan, you can ensure that every step is tailored to your needs.
At The Park Practice, our experienced team takes a collaborative approach to every case. We’ll carefully assess your oral health, discuss your options, and guide you through the process to achieve the healthy, confident smile you deserve.
If you’re ready to transform your smile, don’t hesitate to reach out to us for a consultation!