Razi Orthodontics has expanded its orthodontic treatment offerings to formally serve patients across all age groups under one practice, announcing a structured three-tier braces program designed specifically for children, teenagers, and adults in Naperville, Illinois. The move reflects the practice's response to rising patient volume across demographics and its commitment to delivering age-appropriate orthodontic care under a single roof.
At Razi Orthodontics, treatment is not a one-size-fits-all approach. Each patient group receives a plan built around the biological and lifestyle realities of their age. For younger patients, braces for kids in Naperville IL focus on intercepting alignment and bite problems early, during a phase when the jaw and teeth are still developing. Early intervention through braces can reduce the likelihood of more invasive procedures later and shorten overall treatment time.
For adolescents, the practice has structured its program to address the specific demands of teenage life. Braces for teens in Naperville IL are designed to work efficiently during the years when most permanent teeth have erupted and the jaw structure is still responsive to correction. Treatment plans account for common teen-specific concerns such as compliance, aesthetics, and the social dimensions of wearing orthodontic appliances.
"We recently completed a full review of our patient intake data and found that more than 60 percent of our new patients fall outside the traditional teen bracket—either younger children or adults over 25," said Dr. Razi, Lead Orthodontist of Razi Orthodontics. "That shift prompted us to formalize our approach for each group with dedicated protocols rather than a generalized treatment model."
One of the more significant aspects of Razi Orthodontics' expanded program is its adult-focused treatment track. Historically, orthodontic treatment was associated almost exclusively with childhood and adolescence, but demand among adult patients has grown steadily. Braces for adults in Naperville IL at Razi Orthodontics address a wide range of issues including crowding, spacing, overbites, underbites, and crossbites—many of which were never corrected in childhood.
Adult patients often face different considerations than younger patients. Bone density is fully set, which means treatment timelines can differ. The practice adjusts pressure and bracket configurations accordingly, working within the physical parameters of mature dental structures. Adults also tend to prioritize discretion, and the practice offers options that align with those preferences without compromising clinical outcomes.
Across all three age groups, the measurable goals of braces treatment at Razi Orthodontics center on two outcomes: alignment correction and improved bite function. Misaligned teeth and irregular bites contribute to uneven wear, jaw discomfort, and difficulties with chewing and speech. Braces address these issues mechanically over the course of treatment, repositioning teeth into functional and aesthetic alignment.
Patients who complete treatment report improvements not only in appearance but in oral hygiene outcomes. Straight teeth are easier to clean, which reduces the accumulation of plaque in hard-to-reach areas. Over time, this reduces the risk of cavities and gum disease—outcomes that carry long-term health significance beyond cosmetics.
The practice uses diagnostic imaging and clinical assessments at intake to establish a baseline for each patient, allowing the team to track measurable progress at each follow-up visit. Treatment timelines are communicated clearly from the outset, with adjustments made as clinical progress is evaluated.

