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Are you looking for braces treatment in Siliguri? Dr Shikha Agarwal, among the top dentist in Siliguri, can be consulted for braces treatment at

  • Dr Agarwal’s Clinic – S F Road, Siliguri
  • Kiwi Clinic – Sevoke Road, Siliguri

What are Braces?

Braces are dental appliances used in orthodontics to correct crooked teeth, malocclusions and / or misaligned bites ( underbites, overbites, open bites, deep bites, cross bites) and various other flaws of teeth and jaw.

Dental braces are often used in conjunction with other orthodontic appliances to help widen the palate or jaws and assist in shaping the teeth while also working to improve dental health.

What Types of Braces Are Available?

Braces may consist of bands, wires, and other fixed or removable corrective appliances.

Metal wired braces are stainless steel and are the most common type of braces. These braces have a metal bracket with elastic (rubber band) ties holding the wire onto the metal brackets.

“Clear” braces serve as a cosmetic alternative to traditional metal braces by blending in more with the natural colour of the teeth or having a less conspicuous or hidden appearance. Typically, these brackets are made of ceramic or plastic materials and function in a similar manner to traditional metal brackets.

Gold-plated stainless steel braces are often employed for patients allergic to nickel (a basic and important component of stainless steel), but may also be chosen because some people simply prefer the look of gold over the traditional silver-coloured braces.

Lingual braces are a cosmetic alternative in which custom-made braces are bonded to the back of the teeth making them externally invisible.

Titanium braces resemble stainless steel braces but are lighter and just as strong. People with allergies to the nickel in steel often choose titanium braces, but they are more expensive than stainless steel braces.

How Do Braces Work?

Braces work by applying continuous pressure over a period of time to slowly move teeth in a specific direction resulting in the bone changing shape.

How Long Will I Have to Wear Braces?

The time required for braces varies from person to person, depending on:

  • the severity of the problem;
  • the amount of room available;
  • the distance the teeth must travel;
  • the health of the teeth, gums and supporting bone;
  • most important, how closely the patient follows instructions.

On average, once the braces are put on, they usually remain in place for one to three years.

After braces are removed, most patients will need to wear a retainer all the time for the first six months, then only during sleep for many years.

How Often Will I Need to See the Orthodontist During Treatment?

Your orthodontist will want to see you about every month or so in order to make sure the braces are exerting steady pressure on the teeth.

To create more tension and pressure on your teeth, the orthodontist will make adjustments in the wires, springs, or rubber bands of the braces.

Will Braces Be Painful?

Pain and discomfort are common after adjustment and may cause difficulty eating for a time, often a couple of days.

During this period, eating soft foods can help avoid additional pressure on teeth.

Does the Age Affect the Success of Braces?

The mechanical process used to move teeth with braces is the same at any age. So the benefits of orthodontic treatments are available to both children and adults who wish to improve their appearance and bite.

The main differences between treatments in adults and children is that certain corrections in adults may require more than braces alone and the treatments may take longer because adult bones are no longer growing.

Can I Continue to Play Sports While Wearing Braces?

If you have braces, you can continue to participate in any sport you choose.

When playing sports where there is a possibility of getting hit in the mouth, a specially designed mouthguard will need to be worn.

The mouthguard, made of durable plastic, is designed to fit comfortably over your braces and will protect the soft tissues inside the mouth.

What are the complications and risks associated with braces?

Plaque Formation – Plaque forms easily when food is retained in and around braces.
Allergic Reaction – There is a small chance of allergic reaction to the elastics or to the metal used in braces. The resultant mouth sores can be taken care of by using oral rinses and other products that help heal sores.
Damage to Braces – Braces can also be damaged if proper care is not taken. It is important to wear a mouth guard to prevent breakage and/or mouth injury when playing sports. Frequent damage to braces can prolong treatment.
Tooth Loss Following Bone Loss – Bone loss due to periodontal disease may lead to tooth loss during treatment. Patients with periodontal disease usually must obtain periodontal treatment before getting braces. A deep cleaning is performed, and further treatment may be required before beginning orthodontic treatment.
Displacment of Wire – When teeth move, the end of the arch wire may become displaced, causing it to poke the back of the patient’s cheek. Dental wax can be applied to cushion the protruding wire. The orthodontist must be called immediately to have it clipped, or a painful mouth ulcer may form.
Braces Popping Off – In the course of treatment orthodontic brackets may pop off due to the forces involved, or due to cement weakening over time. The orthodontist should be contacted immediately. In most cases the bracket is replaced.

What precautions should I take till the time I am wearing braces?

• It is important to maintain proper oral hygiene by brushing thoroughly when wearing braces. This will help to prevent tooth decay, decalcification, or unpleasant color changes to the teeth.
• Flossing may be difficult and hence not recommended with braces. Try interdental brushing as an alternative.
• Use mouthwash regularly.
• Avoid sticky or hard foods such as raw carrots, hard pretzels and toffee as they can damage braces.

Whom should I consult for braces treatment in Siliguri?

Dr Shikha Agarwal is among the top dentist in Siliguri. For braces treatment in Siliguri, you can consult her dental team. They will guide you accordingly.

FAQ’s

Does dentist Dr Shikha Agarwal have a dental clinic at Sevoke Road, Siliguri

Yes, Dr Shikha has a dental clinic at Sevoke Road, Siliguri. Click here to get the location of Kiwi Clinic

Can I consult Dr Shikha Agarwal at her dental clinic in S F Road, Siliguri?

Yes. Dr Shikha can be consulted at Dr Agarwal’s Clinic, her dental clinic at S F Road, Siliguri. Click here to get the location of Dr Shikha Agarwal’s dental clinic in S F Road, Siliguri

What are the timings of Dr Shikha Agarwal at Kiwi Clinic, Sevoke Road, Siliguri?

Dr Shikha is available for consultation at Kiwi Clinic from 11am to 1pm (by appointment)

What are the timings of Dr Shikha Agarwal at Dr Agarwal’s Clinic, S F Road, Siliguri?

Dr Shikha is available for consultation at Dr Agarwal’s Clinic from 11am to 1pm & 5pm to 7pm (Monday to Saturday).

How do I book an appointment with Dr Shikha Agarwal, dental surgeon in Siliguri?

To book an appointment with Dr Shikha, call Dr Agarwal’s Clinic at 9547612556, 9832229559 or Kiwi Clinic at 8159022958. Click here for details on how to book an appointment with Dr Shikha Agarwal.

Can I book an appointment with dentist Dr Shikha Agarwal through other third party websites?

No. Dr Shikha does not accept appointments booked through third party websites. Click here for details on how to book an appointment with Dr Shikha Agarwal.

For what problems can patient consult dentist Dr Shikha Agarwal?

Patients with oral and dental problems like bleeding gums, toothache, fractured tooth, impacted wisdom tooth, missing tooth, and caries tooth can consult Dr Shikha Agarwal, dentist in Siliguri.

What is the consultation fees of Dr Shikha Agarwal?

To know about the consultation fees of Dr Shikha Agarwal, please call Dr Agarwal’s Clinic at 9547612556, 9832229559 or Kiwi Clinic at 8159022958.