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Traditional Braces in Langley, BC

Traditional metal braces remain one of the most effective and reliable orthodontic treatments available. For patients with complex bite issues, significant crowding, or other alignment challenges that require precise control, braces consistently deliver excellent, lasting results. At North Langley Family Dental, we offer traditional orthodontic braces for children, teens, and adults in Langley, Walnut Grove, Willowbrook, Fort Langley, and the surrounding Fraser Valley.

How Do Braces Work?

Traditional braces use metal brackets bonded to the front surface of each tooth, connected by an archwire held in place with elastic ligatures. The wire exerts a gentle, continuous pressure that gradually moves teeth into their correct positions. Over the course of treatment, your dentist adjusts the wire at regular appointments — typically every 6–8 weeks — to continue guiding tooth movement.

What Can Braces Treat?

Braces are effective for correcting a wide range of orthodontic problems, including:

  • Crowded or overlapping teeth
  • Gaps and spacing between teeth
  • Overbite, underbite, crossbite, and open bite
  • Misaligned jaw relationships
  • Complex cases where Invisalign may not be sufficient

Types of Braces

Metal braces: The most common and cost-effective type. Today’s metal braces are smaller and more comfortable than previous generations. They are the most effective option for complex cases.

Ceramic (clear) braces: Brackets made from tooth-coloured ceramic material that blends with the teeth for a less visible appearance than metal braces. Popular with teens and adults who want a less conspicuous option while still benefiting from the precision of traditional braces.

Life With Braces

You will need to avoid hard, sticky, and crunchy foods that can damage brackets or wires — including hard candies, popcorn, ice, and chewy candy. Brush after every meal using a soft-bristle toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste. Floss daily using a floss threader or orthodontic flosser.

Retainers After Braces

At the end of your braces treatment, retainers are essential to maintain the results. Teeth naturally want to shift back toward their original positions without a retainer. We provide custom-fitted retainers and advise on how long to wear them. Retainer compliance is critical — skipping retainer wear is the most common reason orthodontic results shift over time.

We serve braces patients from Langley, Walnut Grove, Willowbrook, Fort Langley, Brookswood, Aldergrove, and surrounding communities. Most dental insurance plans with orthodontic benefits apply to braces treatment.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do braces take?

Treatment time depends on the complexity of your case. Most braces cases take 18–24 months. Simpler cases may finish in 12–18 months; complex cases can take 2–3 years. Your dentist will give you an estimate after your initial assessment.

Do braces hurt?

Braces cause some soreness, especially in the first week and after each adjustment appointment. The soreness is mild to moderate and typically resolves within 2–3 days. Over-the-counter pain relief and orthodontic wax (to protect against bracket irritation) can help manage discomfort.

At what age should my child get braces?

Most orthodontic treatment with braces begins between ages 11–14, after most permanent teeth have erupted. However, an early orthodontic assessment at age 7 is recommended to identify any developing issues that may benefit from early intervention before braces.

Can adults get braces?

Absolutely — adults can achieve excellent orthodontic results with braces at any age. Adult treatment may take slightly longer than in adolescents because the bone is more dense. Many adults prefer the discretion of Invisalign, but braces are often more effective for complex bite corrections.

How do I clean my teeth with braces?

Brush after every meal with a soft-bristle toothbrush, paying careful attention to the area around each bracket and under the wire. Floss daily using a floss threader or orthodontic flosser. A water flosser is a helpful addition for cleaning around brackets effectively.

Is orthodontic treatment covered by insurance?

Many dental insurance plans include an orthodontic lifetime benefit — typically $1,500–$3,000 — that can be applied toward braces treatment for children and sometimes adults. Coverage varies by plan. We will review your benefits during your consultation.

Ready for a Straighter Smile?

Book your orthodontic consultation at North Langley Family Dental. Call 604-888-6885 or book online. Serving Langley, Walnut Grove, Willowbrook, Fort Langley, and the Fraser Valley.

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