Do you get expanders before or after braces?

Do you get expanders before or after braces?

Usually an expander is used first. We proceed with the expander treatment as normal. Once we achieve the desired expansion with the upper jaw, the expander will remain in place for 6-12 months depending on the condition.

How long do you wear a palate expander before braces?

Most orthodontists will leave a palate expander in for at least 6 months. Some doctors will remove the expander at 6 months and replace it with a smaller appliance to hold the expansion such as trans-palatal arch or a removable acrylic retainer.

Can you get a palate expander and braces at the same time?

While an expander is usually done before braces, it’s possible that you could have both at the same time. It’s also perfectly safe. Your orthodontist will be simultaneously correcting jaw discrepancy and teeth alignment and having both at the same time in some cases could save the total treatment time.

Why do people get expanders before braces?

Crowding: If your child’s teeth are crowding even before all their adult teeth have erupted, widening their jaw with an expander might lessen the need for tooth extractions or braces later on. Crowding also affects how well your child can brush and floss their teeth.

What age is too late for a palate expander?

This is usually around age 11-13. However, for many kids, starting treatment at this age is too late. The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that parents bring in the kids for an orthodontic evaluation at age 7.

Do expanders give you a gap?

Yes, it is normal to have a small gap between the front teeth. The appearance of a space is one sign that the expander has moved the two halves of the palate apart. The central incisors are located on different sides of the suture and they spread apart as the palate is expanded.

Does expander for braces hurt?

Will it Hurt? There will be some discomfort at first, but there will not be a lot of pain. The expander may feel heavy in your mouth at first, since it is something new and different in there. When the palate expander is widened, you may feel some pressure in your mouth and on your tongue.

How painful is a palate expander?

Do Palatal Expanders Hurt? For the first few days after receiving the palatal expander, your child may experience some discomfort and difficulty speaking and eating. However, the expander should not cause pain.

Does a palate expander change your nose?

Rapid maxillary expansion produces a significant skeletal transverse expansion of nasal region in growing patients. No significant differences in nasal effects are expected when the appliance is anchored onto deciduous teeth, with or without the palatal acrylic coverage.

Are expanders worth it?

The expander is most commonly recommended when there is a crossbite between the two arches or if there’s not enough space for permanent teeth to come in correctly. It works best for children and preteens because their bones are still in a growing phase.

Do expanders widen your face?

A Herpst appliance or a palatal expander can move the jaw or widen the upper jaw. These treatments will help correct your alignment concerns and create a more natural look for your smile and jawline.

Do palatal expanders change nose?

Conclusions. Rapid maxillary expansion produces a significant skeletal transverse expansion of nasal region in growing patients. No significant differences in nasal effects are expected when the appliance is anchored onto deciduous teeth, with or without the palatal acrylic coverage.

Can you eat normally with an expander?

The cement used to attach expanders to your teeth cures rapidly, but takes several hours to cure completely. You can eat any time after leaving the office.

Is a palatal expander painful?

Palatal expanders do not usually cause pain. Some patients, however, experience difficulty in speaking and swallowing for the first few days of treatment. Following your dentist’s instructions for adjusting your palatal expander will help ensure there is minimal pain and to avoid delays in your treatment plan.

How much does a palate expander cost?

Traditionally the price range of a palate expander treatment plan falls around $2,000 – $3,000 minimum. Nevertheless, the total cost varies according to where you live, who your orthodontist is, and whether or not you’re covered by insurance.

How do I brush my teeth with an expander?

To clean expanders, brush around the bands, plastic, and support arms of your expander, and along the gumline. Additionally, use a proxibrush every time you brush to get into the small, narrow areas.

Do I need braces If I have a palate expander?

Usually braces is required after palate expander to bring the teeth in proper alignment, specially if there is any misalignment in the front teeth or back teeth. If the teeth alignment is not a problem then braces wont be necessary. 8 clever moves when you have $1,000 in the bank.

What does a palate expander really do?

Palate (palatal) expanders are orthodontic appliances that create more space in a child’s mouth by widening the palate (roof of the mouth) over time. The goal of palatal expansion is to widen narrow palates in children and correctly align the upper teeth and jaw. This treatment can only be completed before the jaw fully develops.

Can braces expand the palate?

Braces can be one of the most effective palate expander alternatives for people who don’t need a full opening of the suture, you can use braces on the top teeth for some expansion. Unfortunately, this doesn’t always work, in cases such as Airway issues or very narrow palates, applying traditional braces won’t be enough.

Does a palate expander Break Your Bone?

The palatal expander does NOT break the jaw. When we use an expander at the correct age there still is not a fusion of the bones. Therefore, all the expander is doing is pushing the two bones apart with little to no discomfort. If the patient feels anything it is just pressure in the nasal area while doing the turn.