Crooked teeth or a misaligned bite can affect more than your appearance. They can make brushing and flossing difficult, increase the risk of cavities and gum problems, and even contribute to jaw discomfort over time. For Livingston families ready to address these concerns, braces remain one of the most effective and versatile orthodontic treatments available, delivering results that last a lifetime.
Eisenberger and Meister Orthodontics provides Livingston residents with access to advanced braces options, including LightForce 3D-printed ceramic braces and traditional bracket systems. With a combined 38 years of experience and over 15,000 smiles transformed, our team delivers personalized treatment from a state-of-the-art facility just minutes from Livingston. Dr. Matthew Meister and our orthodontists use digital scanning and custom treatment planning to make sure every patient receives care tailored to their unique needs.
Braces apply gentle, continuous pressure to your teeth, gradually guiding them into proper alignment over the course of treatment. Each bracket is bonded to a tooth, and an archwire connects the brackets to direct the movement. Periodic adjustments keep the process on track and ensure your teeth are shifting according to plan.
One of the most significant advancements in orthodontic care is the introduction of LightForce clear braces. These are the first fully customized 3D-printed ceramic brackets, designed and manufactured specifically for each patient. Because every bracket is precision-engineered to fit the exact contours of your teeth, LightForce braces can reduce treatment time by up to 50 percent compared to traditional systems. They also require fewer overall appointments, which is ideal for busy Livingston families who need a treatment schedule that works with their routines.
For patients with more complex alignment issues, traditional metal braces continue to be a highly effective option. Modern metal brackets are smaller, more comfortable, and more efficient than the systems used a decade ago. They remain the gold standard for treating severe crowding, significant bite discrepancies, and complex tooth movement cases.
Orthodontics is a dental specialty that requires two to three additional years of full-time residency training beyond dental school, focused exclusively on the mechanics of tooth movement, bite correction, jaw development, and facial structure. Dr. Matthew Meister completed his specialty residency in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics at NYU College of Dentistry — one of the most rigorous programs in the country — where his clinical research earned national and international recognition.
That level of training matters when treatment involves precision tooth movement, complex bite correction, or growing patients whose facial development is still underway. Research published through the National Institutes of Health confirms that patients who receive care from a trained orthodontist experience significantly better long-term outcomes, including lower rates of gum disease and tooth loss, compared to those who do not complete treatment. When you choose Eisenberger and Meister Orthodontics, you are choosing a team whose entire clinical focus — every day, every patient — is orthodontics.