Combat Bite Issues with Orthodontics in Pitt Meadows, BC

A Straighter Smile Is Ready For You

Imagine the confidence that comes from a straighter, healthier smile without pesky misalignment or malocclusion. At Meadows Dental Group in Pitt Meadows, BC, we proudly provide orthodontic treatments to help patients of all ages achieve balanced, properly aligned teeth. Orthodontics in Pitt Meadows is about more than just esthetics, it’s about function, health, and lasting confidence. Whether you or your child needs orthodontic care for crowding, spacing, or bite issues, these customized treatments can make a significant difference and be trusted, lasting solutions. 

Why Orthodontics Matter

At one time, most people believed braces were “just for kids.” According to the Canadian Association of Orthodontists (CAO) and the Canadian Dental Association (CDA) almost anyone can benefit from orthodontic treatment. Of the thousands of Canadians now in orthodontic treatment, more than one in four are over the age of 21. Because the basic processes involved in moving teeth are the same in adults as in children, orthodontic treatment can usually be successful at any age. 

Oral health is a window into your overall health, and orthodontic problems like misaligned teeth, difficulty chewing, or shifting jaws should be taken seriously. If orthodontic problems are left untreated, you may experience tooth decay, gum disease, and abnormal enamel wear.

Orthodontic treatment can help you:

  • Create a healthy smile and facial structure
  • Prevent tooth decay and tooth loss by making your teeth easier to clean
  • Avoid expensive dental procedures that could result from untreated orthodontic issues

What to Expect at Meadows Dental Group

When you choose orthodontics with us, your journey typically includes:

  1. Initial Consultation: We assess your teeth, gums, and bite, and discuss your goals.
  2. Diagnostic Records: Impressions, digital X-rays, or scans are taken for precise planning.
  3. Treatment Planning: We design a personalized plan, which may involve braces or clear aligners.
  4. Active Treatment: Appliances are placed, and adjustments are made regularly to guide teeth into proper alignment.
  5. Progress Monitoring: Regular visits ensure your treatment stays on track.
  6. Retention: After treatment, retainers are used to keep your new smile in place.

The duration of treatment varies depending on the severity of the issue and the type of treatment you receive. Your orthodontist will be able to provide the most accurate timeline for your treatment.

Link Between Oral & Overall Health

The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) highlights that oral health is closely connected to overall health, with gum disease linked to systemic conditions like diabetes and heart disease. The CDC estimates that nearly half of adults aged 30 and older have some form of periodontal (gum) disease, and malocclusion can be a contributing factor. Overlapping or misaligned teeth can create hidden spaces where food and bacteria can collect, increasing the risk of cavities and gum disease.

Orthodontics contributes by reducing crowding and bite issues that can trap plaque and bacteria, making it easier to maintain good hygiene and lowering long-term risks.

How Often / Who Needs Orthodontics

Orthodontic treatment is beneficial for:
  • Children: It is recommended that every child be evaluated for orthodontic care no later than age 7. By this time, the adult teeth are beginning to come in, and various problems can be identified and, in some cases, corrected. Many orthodontic problems are easier to correct if detected early rather than waiting until jaw growth has slowed. Thumb or finger sucking may also affect a child’s bite. Early treatment may also mean a patient can avoid surgery or other more complex treatment later in life.
  • Patients With Bite Issues: Problems like overcrowding, underbites or overbites, open bites, crooked, crowded, or protruding teeth can contribute to a bad bite. 
  • Individuals With Certain Health Issues: Orthodontic treatment can address a variety of concerns beyond just a straight smile. By correcting misaligned teeth, it can help alleviate jaw pain, prevent uneven tooth wear and decay, and reduce the risk of gum disease.
The CDA recommends that children have an orthodontic evaluation by age 7. However, orthodontics can help patients at any stage of life.

At-Home Tips Between Visits

  • Clean your teeth multiple times a day. If you’re wearing an orthodontic appliance, such as braces or aligners, it’s important to keep your teeth extra clean.
  • Use what you have at home. You likely already have the supplies you need, like a toothbrush, floss, and toothpaste. Remember to rinse your mouth with water after drinking anything sugary or acidic, and don’t forget to floss at least once a day.
  • Wear your elastics or retainers as prescribed. Follow our dentist’s recommendations to keep your orthodontic treatment on track. If you’re running low on rubber bands, call us to devise a plan to get more.
  • Avoid problematic foods and drinks. Handle your appliance with care. Avoid hard, sticky foods that could potentially break brackets. Skip sugary beverages and sports drinks. Water is best!
  • Call our friendly team if you have any questions. Our caring dentist is still there for you, even between visits. Contact us if you have any concerns during this time.

Signs You May Need Orthodontics Now

  • Crowded or overlapping teeth.
  • Gaps or spacing between teeth.
  • Underbites, overbites, and open bites.
  • Uneven enamel wear and gum disease.
  • Bite problems causing difficulty chewing or speaking.
  • Teeth that meet abnormally or don’t meet at all.
  • Early or late loss of baby teeth.
  • Individuals with a facial imbalance.
  • A child experiencing mouth breathing.
  • Jaw pain or clicking sounds when chewing.

Why Choose Meadows Dental Group for Orthodontics in Pitt Meadows

At Meadows Dental Group, we combine modern orthodontic solutions with compassionate care. Our Pitt Meadows team takes the time to explain your options and guide you through every step, ensuring treatment is comfortable and personalized. We’re committed to helping every patient achieve a smile that looks and feels beautiful.

We accept most major dental insurance plans and can help you navigate orthodontic coverage. Our team provides accurate treatment estimates based on your needs, though final coverage depends on your dental plan. We ask that you promptly update us with any changes to your insurance, such as a new employer, new carrier, or new address, so claims can be submitted and processed without delay.

For added flexibility, we also offer payment plans so you can spread out the cost of care. This way, you can focus on your smile without financial worry.

Deep Dive: Types of Orthodontic Treatments

Orthodontics includes a variety of options:

  • Traditional Braces: Reliable and effective for moderate and complex bite issues.
  • Clear Aligners: More discreet alternatives that straighten teeth with less visibility.
  • Early Interceptive Treatment: For children, guiding proper jaw and tooth development.

Affordability & Insurance

At Meadows Dental Group, we want orthodontic care to be as accessible as possible. We accept most insurance plans and provide detailed estimates before treatment begins. Since coverage varies, we encourage you to update us promptly if your insurance changes, to keep claims processing smooth.

We’ll explain any required co-payments and work with you on flexible payment options if needed. Ultimately, treatment decisions are based on what’s best for your oral health, and you always have the right to accept or decline care. Our goal is to make your orthodontic journey clear, comfortable, and financially manageable.

Time To Straighten Your Smile?

With orthodontic care from Meadows Dental Group in Pitt Meadows, you can correct alignment, improve oral health, and enjoy lasting results. From the first consultation to the day your treatment is complete, our team will be with you every step of the way.

Don’t wait to take the next step toward a healthier, straighter smile. Call Meadows Dental Group in Pitt Meadows today or schedule your consultation online. Together, we’ll design a plan customized to your needs!

Common Questions About Orthodontics

Does insurance cover adult orthodontics?

Some dental insurance plans offer an annual or lifetime maximum benefit for adult orthodontics. Unfortunately, many dental plans do not provide coverage. However, in some cases, orthodontic treatment can be a medical necessity. Ensure that you verify coverage with your insurance provider or ask our caring team for support and information.

The time it takes to correct the misalignment of teeth or a malocclusion depends on the severity of the problem. Simple issues may only take a few months to correct, while other more complicated problems will take several years. After our dentist has done a complete assessment of the problems, they will be able to give you an estimate of how long your treatment will take. Remember, this is only an estimate. The final length of treatment will be determined by your individual biology and level of cooperation!

Orthodontic treatment takes time. The amount of time depends on your age, the seriousness of your problem, and the treatment technique used. Treatment generally involves regular visits to our dentist over a period of months to years. In general, it takes longer to treat adults than children or teenagers. Most people wear braces for about two years.

While there might be some initial discomfort or soreness after adjustments, most people adapt quickly. This discomfort is usually manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers.

Call Meadows Dental Group about orthodontics today!

  • Improves the appearance and alignment of your smile
  • Corrects bite problems to support better chewing and speaking
  • Makes brushing and flossing easier, reducing risk of cavities and gum disease
  • Helps prevent uneven tooth wear and jaw strain
  • Boosts self-esteem and confidence at any age

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