Conventional (Brackets and Wires)
Conventional (Brackets and Wires)
Braces have come a long way over the years. Our conventional braces offer a reliable, time-tested solution for correcting misaligned teeth and bite issues. With modern materials and expert guidance, we help patients of all ages achieve healthier, more confident smiles through comprehensive orthodontic care.

Why Choose Traditional Braces?
While clear aligners are popular, traditional metal braces remain one of the most effective treatments for moderate to severe orthodontic concerns. Braces use a combination of brackets, wires, and elastic bands to gradually move teeth into proper alignment. They're particularly useful for complex cases that require precise control and adjustments.
Conventional braces may be the right choice if you have:
- Significant crowding or gaps
- Bite misalignments like overbite, underbite, or crossbite
- Teeth that need vertical movement or rotation
- A preference for a non-removable, always-active solution
We’ll work closely with you to determine if braces are the best fit for your goals.


What to Expect During Treatment
Getting braces involves a detailed consultation, digital imaging, and the placement of brackets on each tooth. These are connected by a wire that we adjust periodically to guide your teeth into their ideal positions. Appointments typically occur every 4–6 weeks.
While there is an initial adjustment period, most patients get used to the feeling of braces quickly. We’ll provide tips for brushing, flossing, and eating during treatment to help you stay comfortable and maintain good oral hygiene.
Treatment time varies based on individual needs, but most cases last between 12 and 24 months.
Let’s Straighten Your Smile with Conventional Braces
From the moment you walk through our doors, we focus on making your orthodontic experience as smooth and supportive as possible. If you're ready to explore conventional braces as a path to a better smile, Jupiter Dental Care is ready to help.
Contact us today to schedule your consultation and take the first step toward lifelong dental health.
