
Want Braces Without the Wait?
When you think of braces, you might imagine bulky metal devices that are uncomfortable and cumbersome. Traditional braces do their job, but FastBraces® offer a modern alternative that can address severe gaps and misalignments in as little as 60 days.
If you’ve been advised to get braces but are deterred by the long treatment time of traditional options, consider FastBraces available at our Canton locations.
Understanding FastBraces®
FastBraces® function similarly to traditional metal braces but offer a quicker treatment process. Unlike traditional braces, which correct gaps and misalignments in a two-step process, FastBraces use an advanced method to move both the upper and lower portions of your teeth simultaneously.
With three patented technologies, FastBraces can achieve noticeable results in as little as 60 days—significantly faster than the typical two-year timeline of traditional braces. FastBraces utilize wire brackets adjusted over time to correct gaps and crooked teeth, but they also incorporate phototherapy and subsonic wave treatments. These innovations enhance the efficiency of the force applied by the brackets, leading to quicker and more effective tooth movement.
How FastBraces® Work
FastBraces® use a distinctive delta-shaped bracket that enables simultaneous movement of both the crown and root of your teeth. This contrasts with traditional braces, which move the crown and root separately in a two-step process.
Most patients achieve desired results in about 100 days, with some seeing full correction in as little as 60 days.
Advantages of FastBraces Over Traditional Braces
- Faster results: Achieve a permanent smile in as little as two months, compared to 18+ months with traditional braces.
- Less painful: Experience reduced discomfort during treatment.
- Easier to clean: Maintain normal oral hygiene more easily compared to traditional braces.
- Less maintenance: Requires fewer adjustments and less frequent visits to the dentist.
FastBraces vs. Invisalign®: Key Differences
Many patients confuse FastBraces with Invisalign, but these are distinct treatments offered by our dentists. Unlike FastBraces, which use metal brackets and wires, Invisalign utilizes clear, removable aligners to gradually shift teeth.
FastBraces are often preferred for severe gaps and misalignment and typically deliver results in about three months, whereas Invisalign usually takes 12 to 18 months to complete. Both options provide discreet, time-saving alternatives to traditional braces.