Orthodontic treatment can transform smiles and improve oral health, but there are a lot of misconceptions out there about how it works, who it’s for, and what to expect. Sorting fact from fiction can help you or your child make confident decisions about care.

In this blog, we’ll debunk some of the **most common orthodontic myths** and explain the truths behind them — all in clear, easy‑to‑understand terms.

Myth 1 — Orthodontics Is Only Cosmetic

The Myth: “Orthodontic treatment is just about straightening teeth for a nicer smile.”

The Truth: Orthodontics isn’t only cosmetic — it’s **functional**. Proper alignment supports oral health in many ways:

  • Improves bite function and chewing efficiency
  • Makes brushing and flossing more effective
  • Reduces risk of gum disease and decay
  • Can relieve jaw strain or uneven wear

While a beautiful smile is a great benefit, the **health and functional gains** are equally important.

Myth 2 — Only Kids Need Orthodontic Treatment

The Myth: “If you didn’t get braces as a child, it’s too late.”

The Truth: Adults absolutely benefit from orthodontic care — and many pursue it every year. Advances like clear aligners (such as Invisalign) and discreet braces options make treatment more appealing and comfortable for adults.

Teeth can shift throughout life due to natural aging, dental work, or previous spacing issues, and adult orthodontic treatment can address these changes effectively at nearly any age.

Myth 3 — Braces Hurt a Lot

The Myth: “Braces are extremely painful — much worse than any other dental work.”

The Truth: Braces do create pressure on the teeth to help them move, and some discomfort is normal — especially after adjustments. However, the sensation is typically **mild and temporary**. Modern orthodontic technology has made braces more comfortable than ever before:

  • Smoother wires and smaller brackets reduce irritation
  • Pain is usually manageable with over‑the‑counter relief
  • Discomfort generally subsides within a few days after an adjustment

By comparison, most patients describe the feeling as pressure, not pain.

Myth 4 — Invisalign Works for Every Case

The Myth: “Everyone who needs orthodontics can use Invisalign.”

The Truth: Invisalign is a powerful tool for mild‑to‑moderate alignment and spacing concerns, but it isn’t the best fit for every situation. More complex bite discrepancies or severe overcrowding sometimes require traditional braces to achieve ideal results.

An orthodontist evaluates your unique case and recommends the best option based on your goals, alignment complexity, and anatomical needs — whether that’s clear aligners, braces, or a combination approach.

Myth 5 — Once Treatment Is Done, Teeth Will Never Move Again

The Myth: “After braces or Invisalign, your teeth stay perfectly aligned forever.”

The Truth: Teeth can shift throughout life due to natural aging, bite changes, and chewing forces. That’s why **retention** is a critical part of orthodontic care.

Retainers — removable or permanent — help stabilize your smile after active treatment. Most patients wear retainers consistently at first, then transition to nighttime wear to preserve results long‑term.

Myth 6 — Orthodontic Treatment Takes Forever

The Myth: “Braces or aligners take forever — like 5 or 6 years.”

The Truth: Most orthodontic treatments take **12–24 months**, and many Invisalign cases complete in **12–18 months**. The actual timeline depends on:

  • Severity of alignment issues
  • Type of treatment chosen
  • Patient compliance (especially with removable aligners)
  • Age and biological response to tooth movement

With clear planning and consistent care, treatment is much more predictable and efficient than many people assume.

Myth 7 — Orthodontics Isn’t Worth It Unless You Have Major Issues

The Myth: “Minor misalignment doesn’t need treatment.”

The Truth: Even “minor” alignment concerns can affect long‑term health. Slight crowding can make cleaning difficult, leading to gum inflammation or decay. Misalignment can also contribute to uneven wear, jaw discomfort, or bite inefficiency over time.

Addressing alignment sooner rather than later often leads to better outcomes, simpler treatment, and reduced risk of future dental problems.

Myth 8 — You Can Just Wear Braces or Aligners While You’re Sleeping and Still Get the Same Results

The Myth: “I’ll only wear them at night — that should be fine.”

The Truth: If you’re considering removable aligners like Invisalign, wearing them for **20–22 hours per day** is critical. Limiting wear to only nighttime significantly reduces effectiveness and can extend your timeline or compromise results.

Consistency is key to predictable tooth movement.

Myth 9 — Orthodontists Only Work on Kids’ Teeth

The Myth: “Orthodontists only treat children.”

The Truth: Orthodontists treat patients of all ages. Growth patterns are often easier to guide in children, but adults, teens, and even older patients benefit from orthodontic care. Solutions like clear aligners, discreet braces, and customized retention plans make treatment accessible and effective at any age.

Myth 10 — Teeth Whitening Can Be Done During Orthodontic Treatment

The Myth: “I can whiten my teeth while wearing braces or aligners and get even better results.”

The Truth: Whitening during orthodontic treatment (especially with braces) isn’t recommended because it can create uneven coloring where brackets mask parts of the teeth. Whitening is best done **after treatment concludes**, once all appliances are removed, for a more even and predictable result.

Finally — Orthodontics Is More Than a Myth!

Understanding the realities of orthodontic care can make the path forward clearer and less intimidating. Whether you’re exploring treatment for yourself or a loved one, separating fact from fiction ensures you make confident, informed decisions.

Ready to Get Facts from a Professional?

If you want personalized answers to your orthodontic questions, a consultation is the best next step. A professional evaluation considers your bite, goals, and alignment needs to tailor a treatment plan that fits your unique smile.

Contact Behl Orthodontics in Virginia Beach, VA today to schedule your free consultation and get the facts about your best orthodontic options.