Orthodontic Treatments in Belmont, NC
Braces and clear aligners are a big milestone in many young patient’s dental journeys. At Belmont Pediatric Dentistry, we love helping kids correct their orthodontic issues and achieve straight, beautiful smiles! Whether you’re looking to schedule an early evaluation or your teen wants to know more about clear aligner therapy, we’d be glad to help. Contact our office to learn more and get started!
Our Orthodontic Treatment Options

Metal Braces
Metal braces are a traditional orthodontic solution that uses metal brackets and wires to gradually shift teeth into alignment. They are highly effective for treating complex orthodontic issues, including severe misalignment and bite problems. Modern metal braces are more comfortable and compact than older versions, making them a reliable choice for patients of all ages.

Clear Aligner Therapy
Clear aligner therapy uses a series of clear, removable aligners to straighten teeth without the need for brackets or wires. It is a comfortable and nearly invisible orthodontic solution, allowing patients to maintain their normal diet and oral hygiene routine. Clear aligners are best suited for mild to moderate alignment issues, and compliance with wearing the aligners for 20 to 22 hours per day is essential for optimal results.

Which orthodontic treatment is right for my child?
The choice between metal braces and clear aligners depends on your child’s orthodontic needs, lifestyle, and personal preferences. Traditional braces are highly effective for complex cases, such as severe misalignment or bite issues, while clear aligner therapy is ideal for mild to moderate crowding or spacing. Clear aligners are also often recommended for teens and adults, as it requires more responsibility from the patient to ensure their treatment plan stays on track. A consultation with our team is the best way to determine the ideal option for your child.
What is the best age for orthodontic treatment?
Orthodontic treatment can be effective at any age, but the ideal time to start is during adolescence (ages 10-14) when the jaw is still developing, making tooth movement easier. However, early evaluations, around age 7, can help identify potential issues and allow for interceptive treatment if needed. Our practice also offers orthodontic services for adults, so we can assist anyone in your family looking to straighten their smiles; not just the kids!


Your Trusted Belmont Orthodontists
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