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You Can Receive Orthodontic Treatment At Any Age

Wanting orthodontic treatment when you’re an adult is perfectly normal. Whether you’re in your 20s, 50s, or 80s, it is never too late to undergo orthodontic treatment. In fact, orthodontic treatment is possible no matter your age. At Escott Orthodontics, we understand that every patient has unique goals and motivations for treatment and that is why we customize our treatment for each of our patients.


Orthodontic Treatment is the Physiological Process of Moving Teeth into the Correct Position

The process of wearing braces is to move misaligned teeth into the correct positions for optimal esthetics and improved function. This may include closing gaps/spaces, straightening out crowded or rotated teeth, and improving how the bite functions. A person’s age doesn’t prevent teeth from moving and therefore we can design orthodontic treatment for patients of all ages.


Thoughtful Orthodontic Treatment is Important for Adults

Adults very often have a number of special considerations that must be factored in to their orthodontic treatment in order to create the best possible result. This is because adults may have a lifetime of dental work (fillings, crowns, implants), worn teeth, or compromises in their gum tissue. Some of these problems could have been made worse by un-resolved orthodontic problems, such as wear or broken teeth caused by poorly functioning bites. Each of these conditions needs to be carefully considered and managed during orthodontic treatment to create the most esthetic result with the healthiest function.


Fortunately, Dr. Escott is a true, certified specialist in orthodontic treatment with extensive training in managing these challenges. As part of his 3-year residency for orthodontic training, Dr. Escott worked in an interdisciplinary specialty clinic with periodontists, endodontists, oral surgeons, and prosthodontists to treat the most complicated of dental problems. Furthermore, Dr. Escott practices for a number of years as a general family dentist prior to becoming an orthodontist and he therefore has tremendous insight in the restorative process. Dr. Escott is a great addition to your dental team; he will work closely with your general family dentist and your other dental specialists to carry out your personal treatment needs and goals.


Treatment Options for Adults (Types of Braces)

Your orthodontic treatment may be performed using various techniques, including braces or removable clear aligners. Removable clear aligners (like Invisalign) allow you to achieve your orthodontic results using nearly invisible “aligners” that fits snugly around the teeth. Braces are another option and are now available in clear styles, in addition to traditional metal styles.


Age Doesn’t Prevent You from Getting a Better, More Beautiful Smile

You’re not too old for orthodontic treatment. Just because you couldn’t obtain braces as a child doesn’t mean you can’t do so as an adult. In fact, Dr. Escott himself had orthodontic treatment as an adult, so he understands the motivation of our older patients wanting to improve their smile and dental health.


To learn more about starting orthodontic treatment, contact the office of Dr. Escott. We have two Orthodontic practice locations in Orlando and Lake County, Florida. Consultations are always complimentary.

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February 10, 2025
Learn How to Keep Your Teeth Bright by Avoiding Common Culprits of Discoloration Everyone wants a bright , confident smile, but did you know that certain foods and drinks can stain teeth? Whether you have braces or clear aligners , caring for your teeth is essential for maintaining a healthy, white smile. At Escott Orthodontics, led by Dr. Christopher Escott and Dr. Hunter Davis , we want to help you avoid common staining culprits so you can enjoy a radiant smile throughout your orthodontic journey. Escott Ortho is dedicated to providing top-tier orthodontic care . With locations in Lake County, College Park (Orlando), and Baldwin Park (Orlando), Florida, we take pride in keeping our patients' smiles healthy and beautiful. Named "Best of the Best—Orthodontist" by Lake Sumpter Style Magazine now five years in a row, we take pride in our work. In this guide, we'll discuss the top foods and drinks that stain teeth and offer tips to prevent discoloration —especially if you wear braces or Invisalign®. Why Do Teeth Stain? Tooth staining occurs when pigments from food, drinks, or habits penetrate the enamel (the outermost layer of your teeth). Over time, these pigments settle into the enamel, leading to discoloration. There are three main types of tooth stains: Extrinsic stains : Surface stains from coffee, tea, red wine, and dark-colored foods. Intrinsic stains : Stains inside the tooth, often caused by medications or excessive fluoride. Age-related stains : A combination of extrinsic and intrinsic staining that occurs naturally over time. If you wear braces, staining can be uneven because the brackets cover parts of your teeth, leaving lighter areas when removed. Aligner users should also be cautious since teeth can absorb stains while wearing trays. Foods and Drinks That Can Discolor Your Teeth The foods and beverages you consume daily can affect a healthy, white smile. Some of the most delicious and nutritious options can also be the worst offenders when it comes to staining your teeth. If you wear braces or Invisalign®, it's even more important to be mindful of what you eat and drink to avoid uneven discoloration. Here's a breakdown of the top foods and drinks that can lead to tooth discoloration and how to protect your smile from stains. Stain-Causing Foods to Watch Out For 1. Dark-Colored Fruits and Berries Fruits like blueberries, blackberries, raspberries, and cherries are packed with vitamins and antioxidants, but their deep pigments can stain teeth. Their juices can seep into the enamel, causing discoloration over time and leaving marks on braces and aligners. 👉 Pro Tip: Rinse your mouth with water or brush your teeth after eating berries to minimize staining effects. 2. Acidic Tomato-Based Products Tomato-based products, including pasta sauce , ketchup , and salsa , are highly acidic and contain deep red pigments that can adhere to your teeth. The acidity also softens enamel, making it easier for stains to take hold. 👉 Pro Tip: Eating a leafy green salad before consuming tomato-based foods can create a natural barrier to protect your teeth. 3. Dark Sauces Dark sauces such as soy sauce and balsamic vinegar are flavorful but notorious for staining teeth. Their dark pigmentation can penetrate the enamel and cause long-lasting discoloration, especially with frequent consumption. 👉 Pro Tip: Pair these sauces with crunchy vegetables like carrots or celery to help scrub away staining compounds. 4. Deeply Colored Spices Spices like curry and turmeric give food a vibrant color but also leave behind yellowish stains on teeth. If you eat curry dishes frequently, your teeth may gradually develop a yellow tint over time. 👉 Pro Tip: To reduce staining, drink water between bites and brush your teeth soon after eating spice-heavy meals. 5. Pigment-Rich Root Vegetables Pigment-rich root vegetables like beets are incredibly nutritious, but their deep red pigment stains everything they touch—including your teeth! Beets can contribute to tooth discoloration, whether raw, roasted, or in juice form. 👉 Pro Tip: If drinking beet juice, use a straw to minimize direct contact with your teeth. Rinse your mouth afterward to prevent staining. Beverages That Can Tarnish Your Bright Smile Certain drinks can leave behind stubborn stains, dulling your white, radiant teeth. Whether you're sipping on your morning coffee or enjoying a glass of wine, being mindful of these beverages can help maintain your healthy smile—especially if you have braces or aligners. 1. Your Morning Pick-Me-Up: Coffee and Tea A hot cup of coffee or tea may be the perfect way to start your day, but these beloved drinks contain tannins , which gradually darken your teeth . Black tea, in particular, is even more staining than coffee due to its high concentration of these compounds. 👉 Pro Tip: Reduce staining by adding milk to your coffee or tea and using a straw to limit direct contact with teeth. 2. A Glass of Elegance: Red Wine A sip of red wine might feel luxurious, but its deep pigments and acidity can stain teeth quickly. Red wine contains chromogens , which cling to enamel, leaving behind noticeable dark stains after just one glass. 👉 Pro Tip: Swish water in your mouth between sips and brush your teeth before, not immediately after, drinking to prevent acid-related enamel damage. 3. Bubbly but Harmful: Dark Sodas and Soft Drinks The acid and artificial coloring in dark sodas like coca-cola can erode enamel and cause deep-set stains. Additionally, the high sugar content fuels bacterial growth, leading to plaque buildup and discoloration. 👉 Pro Tip: Use a straw to reduce direct contact with teeth, and rinse with water after drinking to wash away residue. 4. The Hidden Staining Effect: Sports and Energy Drinks While sports and energy drinks might seem refreshing, they contain artificial dyes, high acidity, and added sugars, all of which contribute to weakened enamel and discoloration. Even clear or light-colored options can soften enamel, making teeth more prone to staining from other foods and drinks. 👉 Pro Tip: Rinse your mouth with water after consuming these drinks, and opt for water or coconut water as a healthier alternative. By being aware of these stain-causing beverages and following simple preventive measures, you can enjoy your favorite drinks without compromising your brilliant smile! 😁 How to Prevent Tooth Stains While Wearing Braces or Aligners 1. Brush & Floss Regularly Proper oral hygiene is key to preventing stains. Brush after every meal and floss daily to remove plaque and food particles. 2. Use a Straw for Staining Beverages A straw helps bypass your teeth, reducing exposure to staining liquids. This is especially useful for coffee, tea, and sodas. 3. Rinse After Eating or Drinking If you can't brush right away, rinse with water to wash away stain-causing particles before they settle. 4. Schedule Professional Cleanings Regular dental cleanings help remove surface stains and keep teeth looking bright. After your orthodontic treatment is complete, Escott Orthodontics can recommend professional whitening treatments. 5. Choose Teeth-Friendly Foods Opt for crunchy fruits and vegetables like apples, carrots, and celery—they naturally help clean your teeth while you chew! Why Choose Escott Orthodontics for Your Smile Journey? At Escott Orthodontics, we specialize in braces and Invisalign® treatments to give you a confident, radiant smile. Our team, led by Dr. Christopher Escott and Dr. Hunter Davis , provides top-quality orthodontic care in Lake County , College Park (Orlando), and Baldwin Park (Orlando), Florida. 🏆 Award-Winning Car e: Named "Best of the Best - Orthodontist" 5 years in a row ⭐ 5-Star Rating : Over 400+ positive Google reviews 😊 Personalized Treatment : Customized orthodontic plans for each patient For more information, click HERE to book your consultation today! Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs) 1. Can I drink coffee with braces? Yes, but it's best to use a straw and rinse your mouth afterward to prevent stains. 2. Do Invisalign® aligners get stained? Yes, aligners can stain if exposed to coffee, tea, or dark sodas. Remove them before drinking anything other than water. 3. How can I remove stains from my teeth? Regular brushing, flossing, and professional cleanings can help remove surface stains. 4. Are whitening treatments safe with braces? It's best to wait until after your braces are removed to avoid uneven whitening. 5. How often should I visit Escott Orthodontics for checkups? Regular checkups are usually planned every 8-12 weeks to ensure your orthodontic treatment stays on track! 🚀 Sunshine in Every Smile – Choose Escott Orthodontics for the Best Orthodontic Care!
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Give the gift of a lifetime this holiday season—a radiant smile! Schedule your New Patient Consultation at Escott Orthodontics for expert care in braces and Invisalign®. Start your journey today!
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Learn how to keep your retainer safe with tips from Escott Orthodontics in Orlando and Lake County, FL. From using a bright case to keeping it away from pets, these simple steps will ensure your retainer stays out of the trash and in great shape. Protect your smile investment by following these expert recommendations, and contact Escott Orthodontics if you need any assistance or have questions about retainer care.
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