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Can You Get Braces on Just the Top or Bottom Teeth?

Single-arch braces are possible, but they are not right for everyone. Here is what your orthodontist considers.

7 min readMarch 29, 2026Rodeo Dental Team

Can You Get Braces on Only One Arch?

The short answer is yes β€” single-arch braces are possible and more common than you might think. About 10-15% of orthodontic patients receive treatment on only the upper or lower teeth. However, just because it is possible does not mean it is the best option for everyone. Your bite is a complex system where the upper and lower teeth need to work together, and treating only one arch can sometimes create new problems.

πŸ’‘Key Takeaway

Single-arch braces work best for mild crowding or spacing issues when your bite is already well-aligned. If you have a bite problem (overbite, underbite, crossbite), you will likely need both arches treated.

When Single-Arch Treatment Works

Your orthodontist may recommend single-arch braces when the issue is isolated to one arch and your bite alignment is already good. Here are the most common scenarios:

βœ… Good Candidates for Single-Arch Braces
  • Minor crowding on one archSlight overlapping of front teeth on either the top or bottom, while the other arch is straight.
  • Small gaps between teethA space from a missing tooth or natural gaps that only affect one arch.
  • Relapse from previous treatmentTeeth that shifted after braces because you stopped wearing your retainer β€” often just one arch has moved.
  • Cosmetic concerns onlyWhen the issue is purely aesthetic and your bite functions normally.

When You Need Both Arches

Most orthodontic issues involve the relationship between your upper and lower teeth. Treating only one arch when both need work can make your bite worse, leading to jaw pain, uneven wear, or difficulty chewing.

  • Overbite or underbite β€” these are bite problems that require both arches to correct
  • Crossbite β€” upper teeth sitting inside lower teeth needs full treatment
  • Significant crowding on both arches β€” straightening one while the other is crooked leaves an uneven result
  • Midline shift β€” when the center of your upper and lower teeth do not align
85%
of orthodontic patients need both arches treated for optimal results
β€” American Association of Orthodontists
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Single-Arch Options

Option
Best For
Average Time
Metal Braces (one arch)
Moderate crowding
6-12 months
Ceramic Braces (one arch)
Aesthetic concerns
6-12 months
Clear Aligners (one arch)
Mild crowding/gaps
4-8 months

Cost Comparison

Single-arch treatment typically costs 40-60% of full braces, making it a budget-friendly option when clinically appropriate.

TreatmentSingle ArchBoth Arches
Metal Braces$1,500-$3,500$3,000-$7,000
Ceramic Braces$2,000-$4,000$4,000-$8,000
Clear Aligners$1,800-$3,500$3,500-$8,000
πŸ’‘Pro Tip

Many insurance plans cover single-arch treatment just like full braces β€” up to your orthodontic lifetime maximum. Ask us to verify your benefits before your consultation.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is single-arch treatment faster than full braces?
Usually yes. Single-arch treatment typically takes 6-12 months compared to 18-24 months for full braces. However, the timeline depends on the complexity of your case.
Can I get Invisalign on just one arch?
Yes, Invisalign offers single-arch treatment plans. This is one of the most popular options for adults with mild crowding or spacing on one arch.
Will my bite change if I only treat one arch?
It can. That is why a thorough evaluation is essential. Your orthodontist will assess your bite relationship before recommending single-arch treatment to ensure it will not create new problems.
What if I start with one arch and need to add the other later?
This happens occasionally. If your orthodontist identifies bite changes during treatment, they may recommend adding the second arch. Starting with a comprehensive evaluation minimizes this risk.
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