Razi Orthodontics, a practice based in Naperville, Illinois, has announced the expansion of its orthodontic services to include structured, age-specific braces programs for children, teenagers, and adults. The move formalizes the practice's approach to treating a growing patient base that spans all age groups, reflecting a broader trend in orthodontic care.
The practice's new three-tier program includes dedicated protocols for each age group, moving away from a generalized treatment model. According to Dr. Kaleem Razi, lead orthodontist, a review of patient intake data revealed that more than 60 percent of new patients are either younger children or adults over 25. This shift prompted the practice to develop specialized treatment plans that address the unique biological and lifestyle factors of each demographic.
For children, early intervention is key. The program for braces for kids in Naperville IL focuses on intercepting alignment and bite problems while the jaw and teeth are still developing. Early treatment can reduce the need for more invasive procedures later and shorten overall treatment time.
Teenagers, who have traditionally been the primary orthodontic patients, receive care designed for their specific needs. Braces for teens in Naperville IL take into account the eruption of most permanent teeth and a still-responsive jaw structure, while also addressing concerns about compliance, aesthetics, and social factors associated with wearing braces during adolescence.
The adult-focused track is a significant component of the expansion. Braces for adults in Naperville IL address issues such as crowding, spacing, and bite problems that may have been left untreated in childhood. Adult patients face different considerations, including fully set bone density, which can affect treatment timelines. The practice adjusts pressure and bracket configurations to suit mature dental structures, and offers discreet options for those who prioritize aesthetics.
Across all age groups, the core outcomes of treatment are alignment correction and improved bite function. Misaligned teeth and irregular bites can lead to uneven wear, jaw discomfort, and difficulties with chewing and speech. Braces mechanically reposition teeth to achieve functional and aesthetic alignment. Additionally, straight teeth are easier to clean, reducing plaque buildup and the risk of cavities and gum disease, which has long-term health benefits beyond cosmetics.
Razi Orthodontics uses diagnostic imaging and clinical assessments to establish baselines and track progress at each follow-up visit. Treatment timelines are communicated clearly from the outset, with adjustments made as needed. The practice is located at 2212 N Main St, Wheaton, IL, and more information is available at Razi Orthodontics.

