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  2. An Adult's Guide to Getting Braces - AOL

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    Contemplating undergoing teeth-straightening treatment? You've come to the right place. Consider this your comprehensive guide to in-office and at-home braces, including information on treatment ...

  3. Adults Aren't Grinning Over the Cost of Braces - AOL

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    Alamy By Beth Pinsker NEW YORK -- Danielle Faust, 33, is six weeks into wearing braces to fix her crooked teeth and is pretty happy about the process, but not the price. While the $5,000 for ...

  4. Dental braces - Wikipedia

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    After braces treatment, patients can use a transparent plate to keep the teeth in alignment for a certain period of time. After treatment, patients usually use transparent plates for 6 months. In patients with long and difficult treatment, a fixative wire is attached to the back of the teeth to prevent the teeth from returning to their original ...

  5. Getting Braces at 50 Straightened Out My Priorities - AOL

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    For decades, Catherine Hong never showed her teeth when she smiled. What else was she holding back? Getting braces at 50 helped her straighten out her priorities.

  6. Orthodontics - Wikipedia

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    A typical treatment for incorrectly positioned teeth (malocclusion) takes from one to two years, with braces being adjusted every four to 10 weeks by orthodontists, [30] while university-trained dental specialists are versed in the prevention, diagnosis, and treatment of dental and facial irregularities.

  7. Clear aligners - Wikipedia

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    Clear-aligner treatment involves an orthodontist or dentist, or with home-based systems, the person themselves, taking a mold of the patient's teeth, which is used to create a digital tooth scan. The computerized model suggests stages between the current and desired teeth positions, and aligners are created for each stage.