
Focused Treatment. Lasting Benefits.
For some growing children, a focused orthodontic approach is all that’s needed during the early stages of development. Limited braces allow us to correct specific bite concerns, guide erupting teeth, and support healthy jaw development while preserving flexibility for future treatment when appropriate. Every recommendation is carefully tailored to your child’s unique growth and orthodontic needs.
Why Choose Limited Braces at Georgetown Orthodontics?
Limited braces are perfect for patients with minor alignment issues, such as a few crooked front teeth or small gaps. Unlike traditional braces that cover all your teeth, limited braces treat only the problem areas, reducing treatment time and often making the experience more comfortable.
When you visit Georgetown Orthodontics, you’ll get a personalized evaluation to determine if limited braces suit your unique smile goals. Our orthodontists use the latest technology and techniques to ensure your treatment is precise and effective, so you can enjoy noticeable results faster.
FAQs
What are limited braces, and how do they differ from traditional braces?
Limited braces focus on straightening a few teeth rather than the entire mouth. They are ideal for minor corrections and typically involve fewer brackets and a shorter treatment timeline compared to traditional full braces.
How long does treatment with limited braces usually take?
Treatment length varies but generally ranges from a few months up to a year, depending on the complexity of your case. Because limited braces target specific teeth, they often require less time than full braces.
Are limited braces suitable for all orthodontic problems?
No, limited braces are best for mild to moderate alignment issues. More complex cases involving bite correction or jaw alignment usually require comprehensive orthodontic treatment.
How can I schedule a consultation for limited braces at Georgetown Orthodontics?
You can easily request an appointment online or call us at (202) 333-2200. Our team in Washington, DC will help you get started with a personalized evaluation and treatment plan.