Braces for Kids, Teens, and Adults in West Hartford, CT

At Center Family Orthodontics, Dr. Jaimie Vassiliou creates personalized treatment plans using traditional metal or clear ceramic braces to ensure every patient gets the best possible care — and results worth smiling about. Ready to get started? Schedule your free braces consultation today at our West Hartford, CT office!

Metal braces have been the solution for straightening teeth for generations — and thanks to modern advancements, they’re now more comfortable and efficient than ever. Our team continually trains in the latest techniques to ensure you get the best possible results.

Crafted from durable metal alloys and paired with elastic ties, traditional braces work by gently guiding your teeth into the right position. And with a wide selection of band colors to choose from, you can customize your smile along the way — making treatment as fun as it is effective.

Clear/Ceramic Braces for a More Discreet Option

Clear or ceramic braces offer a more subtle way to straighten your teeth — using tooth-colored or translucent brackets that blend in with your smile. Just like traditional metal braces, ceramic braces work to gradually align your teeth, but with a more discreet look that many adults (and even teens) prefer. You can also choose colored elastics for a fun, personalized touch throughout treatment.

Looking for something even more low-profile? Center Family Orthodontics also offers Invisalign® clear aligners — a flexible option that makes brushing, flossing, and eating even easier. Dr. Vassiliou has extensive experience with Invisalign treatment, and the cost is typically comparable to braces, making it a great choice for many patients in Hartford, CT.

Brackets

The brackets are durable and made from a mix of stainless steel, nickel, and other metals.

Brackets have little hooks or doors where a wire is threaded. A bracket can be secured by closing the door, or by placing an elastic over the top of the wire.

Glue

This is what we use to attach the brackets to your teeth. It’s common to attach the bracket directly to the tooth with glue.

Wire

This thin piece of metal runs from one bracket to another. Your orthodontist will change the shape and curvature of the wire to move your teeth in the right direction. The wire will attach all of your bottom or upper teeth together in many cases, but we might occasionally cut the wire if connecting just a few teeth is better for your treatment plan.

Elastics

If you need bite correction, elastics are essential. They are generally strung between an upper bracket hook and a lower bracket hook. This will pull the upper jaw backward to correct an overbite, or the lower jaw back to correct an underbite.

We may use rubber bands for many different situations, especially when we want to put extra pressure on the teeth or jaws.

Orthodontic Bands

These are stainless steel rings that are cemented to your teeth using dental bonding agents.

These bands can provide an anchor for your braces and orthodontic appliances, but they are not used for everyone.

Spacers

These small elastic “donuts” or rings can be used to create space in between your teeth when needed, typically before bands are placed.

They are also referred to as separators.

Elastic Ties/O-Rings/Ligatures/Colors

These tiny rubber rings or bands are used to attach the archwire to the brackets.

They’re less rigid than spacers and come in dozens of colors.

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How do braces work?

Before applying the brackets, we will collect photos and X-rays of your mouth. Sometimes we’ll use our iTero Element scanner to scan each of your teeth and the layout of your gums and mouth. If necessary, this process takes 10-15 minutes and provides an extremely accurate 3D view of your mouth.

After the X-Ray and optional scan, the information will be used to help create your customized treatment plan. This will include how each tooth needs to be moved to get it in the best possible position.

Your orthodontist will decide how to place the brackets based on this information. For example, if you have some teeth that need to be tilted, the placement of those brackets will be different than the placement of brackets for teeth that need to be turned.

Once the brackets have been attached, your orthodontist will insert the wire. Bends in the wire will provide different types of pressure on different teeth. A bend in the wire is how most orthodontists cause specific and precise movements.

For example, a bend can help a tooth that is twisted to turn and face the right way, or aligning one tooth that is too far forward with one that is too far back. This process of tooth movement is called remodeling, and it involves minor changes in the bone that surrounds the roots of your teeth.

What can I expect from today’s metal braces?

Metal braces have had a reputation for being awkward and obvious, but because of modern orthodontics, you will benefit from versions that are smaller, less conspicuous, and more comfortable than ever before.

Sleeker brackets and lighter wires improve the appearance and feel of these braces. This means you will have less irritation in your mouth.

Traditional metal braces also come with a fun new twist without any extra cost - you can customize them with pops of color. The elastics that fit around your brackets come in a wide variety of colors that let you showcase your personality whenever you want.

Pick your favorite color combination, the colors of your favorite sports team, even your school colors! We also offer silver, gray, white, black, and tooth-colored elastics for patients seeking a more subtle look.

Braces are great at fixing complex tooth issues. They can close gaps and align teeth faster than other treatments might. This can potentially shorten your treatment time.

Metal braces are a cost-effective option because they don’t require some of the more complex technology or expensive equipment that newer treatments do. The strength, durability, and affordability of traditional metal braces keep them the top treatment for orthodontic patients, year after year!

How long will I be in braces?

This is what everyone wants to know, but it’s one we don’t have a concrete answer for. Every smile is different, and every patient responds to treatment in their own way. Treatment time with metal braces will be different for every case.

The average time spent in metal braces is around 18 to 22 months but could be shorter or longer, depending on the individual. We have patients in braces for as little as six months. But for complex issues, it can take over three years to complete the process.

With metal braces, you can see signs of improvement in just a short time, and that gives you confidence during the treatment process.

Will metal braces interfere with my lifestyle, sports, or school activities?

While it takes some adjustment, metal braces generally become part of your day-to-day life, and most people quickly adapt to having braces. So, it’s important to follow your orthodontist’s advice about some minor lifestyle changes to ensure your metal braces keep doing their job and your treatment stays on track:

  • Sports: Wear a mouthguard, particularly for contact sports. Good news: We’ll custom-make you one for free.
  • Playing Musical Instruments: Some of our musical patients find that using the orthodontic wax we supply can help ease discomfort while playing.
  • Eating: Sticky, hard, or overly chewy foods can damage your braces, so avoid them.
  • Oral Hygiene: Maintaining excellent oral hygiene becomes even more crucial with braces.
  • Speaking:You may notice a slight difference in your speech when your braces are first bonded, but this is temporary.
Do metal braces hurt?

Generally, no, braces do not hurt. You may feel a little sore or uncomfortable immediately after you first get them, which is completely normal and easily managed.

Use a saltwater rinse to help relieve the temporary soreness by dissolving a single teaspoon of salt in a full cup of lukewarm water and swishing it around your mouth for a few minutes. If the soreness persists, try taking an over-the-counter pain reliever such as ibuprofen or acetaminophen. If you experience lip, cheek, or tongue irritation in the weeks after getting braces, the wax we provide you can alleviate the problem quickly.

How much do metal braces cost in West Hartford, CT?

As members of families who work hard to manage expenses, we’re very aware of how important it is to answer this question. Unfortunately, in West Hartford, CT or anywhere else, there really isn’t a definitive answer about how much metal braces cost because it depends so much on the individual patient’s needs.

That’s partly why your initial consult is free — so we can talk through your unique situation, optimize your insurance benefits (we’re in-network for most every plan), apply any special discounts you may be eligible for, and find a payment plan that works for your budget.

In other words, our goal is to make treatment affordable for everyone who needs it. You can count on us to provide a detailed plan that includes all costs, whether they’re included as part of treatment or optional. There are no “bait and switch” tactics here. We work hard to earn your trust, and that’s simply no way to start a trusting relationship!

Can I get braces that are less noticeable?

Absolutely! Explore our ceramic (clear) braces page here, and learn more about Invisalign® Aligners as well. Many of our patients love the added flexibility you get with clear aligners, and the cost is roughly equivalent to braces, too.

What are metal braces?

Metal braces help align teeth. 

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