About the accelerated orthodontics procedure
The accelerated orthodontics
procedure involves a team of dental specialists that have been
specifically trained in accelerated orthodontics. There is minor
in-office procedure in addition to conventional orthodontic treatment.
Techniques to "slim" or reduce the widths of your teeth provide the
space needed to correct any crowding of your teeth.
Accelerated orthodontics can involve some periodontal surgery within about a week after
your braces are placed. Done under a local anesthesia, the procedure itself creates no
more discomfort than your regular dental cleanings. You will feel minor discomfort for a
few days following the procedure, but it is overall less painful than traditional
orthodontics. It is common to have an itching sensation in your gums initially as your
teeth are moving much faster than with traditional dental braces.
You will have regular and frequent follow-up visits with your doctor as you would with
traditional braces to check for any adjustments that may need to be made. Your doctor may
suggest a retainer to be worn periodically afterwards to keep your teeth in their new
position.

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