Braces are orthodontic appliances that apply consistent, controlled pressure to shift teeth and jaw alignment into a healthier, straighter position over time. They treat crowding, spacing, bite problems, and more, giving patients a functional bite and a smile they feel confident showing.
If you have been putting this off because you are not sure what to expect, that is completely normal. A lot of patients in Sterling come in feeling the same way. At JB Dental Associates, Dr. takes time to walk you through exactly what your treatment involves, what the timeline looks like, and what you can realistically expect so there are no surprises along the way.
A straighter smile changes more than how you look in photos. Properly aligned teeth are easier to clean, which reduces your long-term risk of decay and gum disease. Patients who complete orthodontic treatment often find their regular dental care becomes simpler and more effective.
Correcting your bite can also reduce strain on your jaw joints and surrounding muscles. Patients with bite issues sometimes experience headaches or jaw discomfort that improves after alignment treatment. Addressing this now can help you avoid more complex dental work later.
Confidence matters too. Patients who complete braces treatment frequently report feeling more at ease speaking, smiling, and engaging at work and in social settings. That shift is real, and it tends to stay with you long after treatment ends.
Crowded teeth are one of the most common reasons patients seek braces in Sterling. When teeth overlap or are pushed out of position, brushing and flossing become less effective. Braces create the space needed for teeth to sit where they belong.
Bite problems, including overbite, underbite, and crossbite, affect how your upper and lower teeth meet when you chew. Left untreated, these issues can contribute to uneven wear, jaw discomfort, and difficulty eating certain foods. Braces address the root cause of these alignment concerns.
Gaps between teeth are another condition braces treat effectively. Whether the spacing is due to a missing tooth, a size mismatch between teeth and jaw, or natural development, braces can guide surrounding teeth into a more balanced position and close gaps that affect both function and appearance.





