Orthodontic treatment works at any age, and adults now make up a large share of patients at local practices.
Healthy teeth can be moved throughout life, so it is never too late to address crowding, spacing, or bite problems. Adults often prioritize discreet options like Invisalign or ceramic braces, and many Sarasota-Bradenton orthodontists report treating large numbers of adult patients. Treatment can sometimes take a bit longer than in children because adult bone is fully mature, and existing dental work like crowns or implants may affect the plan. A consultation with a board-certified orthodontist is the best way to weigh your options.
Discreet, removable trays favored by working adults for mild-to-moderate cases.
Tooth-colored fixed braces for adults who want strong control with a subtler look.
The most economical and versatile fixed option, still chosen by many adults.
Orthodontists are the bite- and tooth-alignment specialists. After dental school they complete two to three years of accredited residency in orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics. The defining credentials are AAO membership and board certification — Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics (ABO).
Procedure facts on this page draw on authoritative medical sources. Confirm specifics in a consultation.
American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) ↗American Dental Association — MouthHealthy ↗Verify a dentist’s credentials and Florida license yourself:
AAO — American Association of Orthodontists ↗ ABO — American Board of Orthodontics ↗ Florida Board of Dentistry — License verification ↗