Introduction

What is Orthodontics?

Orthodontics is a specialized field aimed at addressing various malocclusion issues that individuals may experience. These issues can encompass overcrowded teeth, underbites, overbites, and even narrow palates, all of which may benefit from various orthodontic treatments. The ultimate objective of orthodontics is to enhance a patient's smile, and thanks to a wide array of advanced procedures and appliances, we can achieve this goal effectively, regardless of the severity of the case.

Why would Orthodontic treatment be needed?

There are a couple of problems that come with having crooked or crowded teeth. The first issue is that your self-esteem can be impacted, and you might avoid smiling because of the way that you look. Another big problem is that it might be difficult or even impossible for you to completely clean and floss your teeth. This can lead to areas of tooth decay, gingivitis and even gum disease.

Who is a good candidate for Orthodontics?

We will examine your teeth to determine if and when you'd benefit the most from orthodontic treatment. There is no right age when it comes to having the work done. For parents, it's a good idea to bring children in for their first orthodontic consultation around the time they are seven to nine years old. For adults, it's never too late to start loving how your smile looks.

What happens during Orthodontic treatment?

First and foremost, we will perform an examination, take x-rays and provide you with a consultation. We will discuss orthodontic options available to you so that you can choose what works best for your needs and budget. We will work closely with you when it comes to choosing the system that is right for your smile goals. You can then expect to come in regularly to have adjustments or new aligners made over the course of treatment. Your treatment can take anywhere from just a few months to about two to three years depending on what type of work is needed.

If you think you would benefit from orthodontic treatment and want to learn more, call the office today so that one of our staff members can further assist you.