While it may seem like a simple fix to straighten a couple of crooked teeth with braces, the reality is that it doesn’t work for everyone. The upper and lower teeth must align correctly to create a proper bite and jaw alignment; a single misaligned tooth can affect the entire system. Don’t worry, though!
In this article, we’ll dive into how single arch treatment works and why Zenyum Invisible Braces might be your best bet for a streamlined smile journey.
This article is for informational purposes only and is not intended to be taken as medical advice. Please consult with your treating dentist for medical advice specific to your condition. Zenyum does not provide medical advice and our systems are doctor-directed treatments.
What are braces for the upper or lower teeth only?
Braces for the upper or lower arch, known as single arch treatment, target specific alignment issues in either the upper or lower teeth. Ideal for mild crowding or gaps, these braces improve smile aesthetics without requiring a full jaw treatment.
However, it’s best to keep in mind that your orthodontist will need to make sure everything lines up perfectly to ensure proper bite alignment and lasting results.
Is it possible to get only upper or lower arch braces?
Yes, it is possible to get braces on only one jaw. This is only applicable in cases involving mild misalignment or specific dental concerns limited to either the upper or lower teeth. However, if your bite is more complicated or you have issues like open bite, deep bite and crossbite, you might need braces on both jaws to sort everything out.
Dentists generally recommend braces for both jaws to ensure comprehensive treatment, although single jaw braces may be considered in certain situations to save time, reduce costs, or accommodate personal preferences.
Lower teeth braces with Zenyum?
Zenyum Invisible Braces is designed for comprehensive alignment, which means treating both upper and lower teeth together. This approach is recommended for optimal results.
Interested in improving your smile? We have a free online Smile Check where our experts will pre-evaluate your dental condition to see if you are suitable for our clear aligners.
Cases that may be suitable for upper or lower arch braces
When it comes to braces, the standard recommendation is often for both upper and lower jaws. However, there are practical situations where focusing on just one jaw can be beneficial for addressing specific dental issues. Here are some common scenarios:
Minor relapse after previous orthodontic treatment
Minor relapse after previous orthodontic treatment refers to the slight shifting of teeth back towards their original positions. This can manifest as slight crowding, spacing, or general malocclusion. Common signs include minor changes in the straightness of your teeth or a shift in your bite.
In cases of minor relapse, single arch braces may be the solution. This targeted approach involves applying braces to either the upper or lower teeth, addressing the specific area of relapse without needing full jaw treatment.
Minor gaps in upper or lower teeth
Gaps between teeth, whether in the upper or lower jaw, are spaces that can result from genetics, tooth loss, or habits like thumb sucking.
People with noticeable gaps may feel self-conscious about their smile’s appearance and often experience difficulties chewing food or speaking clearly. Moreover, these gaps can pose oral health risks, such as an increased likelihood of gum disease and cavities, as they can trap food particles and make oral hygiene more challenging
In scenarios where the gaps are minor and localised to either the upper or lower teeth, single arch braces can focus on closing these gaps without the need for treatment on both jaws.
Minor crowding in upper or lower teeth
Teeth crowding in the upper or lower jaw can happen for different reasons, like genetics, smaller teeth compared to jaw size, or how your teeth grew in. This condition not only affects the visual appeal of your smile but also complicates essential functions like chewing and clear speech.
People dealing with crowded teeth often feel self-conscious about their smile and find it tough to keep their teeth clean, which can lead to more issues like gum problems and cavities.
When crowding is minor and only affects only the upper or lower teeth, single arch braces can be a suitable choice. This approach focuses on aligning teeth within one jaw, targeting specific areas of crowding without requiring treatment across both jaws.
Price for only upper or lower teeth braces in Singapore
The cost of braces for a single jaw in Singapore typically ranges between $3,000 to $4,500. This price can vary based on factors such as age, overall oral health, treatment duration, type of braces, and the dental clinic’s location. It’s important to note that while single jaw braces are an option, orthodontists often recommend treatment for both jaws to achieve optimal results.
You can find below the latest price list for braces in 2024 involving both the upper and lower arch:
Orthodontic methods | Cost (SGD) |
ZenyumClear™ | $2,790 |
ZenyumClear™ Plus | $4,590 |
ZenyumClear™ Extra | $5,090 |
Metal braces | Usually between $3,500 – $6,000* |
Ceramic braces | Usually between $4,500 – $6,500* |
Lingual braces | Usually between $5,000 – $12,000* |
*The listed prices are meant to be taken as a guide at the time of publication. Prices may be subject to prevailing GST and service charge (if any).
Zenyum Invisible Braces for a more complete fix
Exploring single arch treatment options? Why not take advantage of Zenyum Invisible Braces, which can effectively address both upper and lower teeth alignment simultaneously?
If you’re looking for reasons to consider Zenyum Invisible Braces, here’s why they might be the perfect choice for you:
- Align both upper and lower teeth simultaneously for a comprehensive smile transformation
- Our aligners are crafted from BPA-free plastic and customised with a scallop-trim fit for your gums, ensuring they feel comfortable to wear
- You can easily take them out for meals and brushing, making it easier to keep your teeth clean
- We’ve made sure our aligners are priced affordably so quality orthodontic care is accessible
FAQs
Are braces for only upper or lower teeth effective?
In cases where the question arises about whether to get braces for only one jaw, it’s generally recommended to opt for braces on both upper and lower jaws to achieve optimal results. This approach ensures balanced force application and alignment between the teeth and jaws.
Treating just one jaw, especially in cases of significant misalignment, can lead to inconsistent bites and potential issues with chewing or facial structure. Hence, it is typically advised to treat both jaws for effectiveness as single arch braces may not always achieve the desired results.
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