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Archives: FAQs

Sep. 29 2022
What is orthodontics?
What is orthodontics?

What is orthodontics?

Orthodontics (also referred to as dentofacial orthopedics) is a specialized form of dentistry focusing on the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of dental and facial abnormalities.

Sep. 29 2022
What is an orthodontist?
What is an orthodontist?

What is an orthodontist?

An orthodontist is a dental specialist who has received two to three years of additional training and experience. Your orthodontist is able to straighten teeth, correct misaligned jaw structure, and improve the function of your smile.

Sep. 29 2022
What’s the best age to visit the orthodontist?
What’s the best age to visit the orthodontist?

What’s the best age to visit the orthodontist?

If you want to improve the look and feel of your smile, then any age can be a great age to see the orthodontist. The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that children first visit an orthodontist around the age of seven; however, orthodontic treatment is not exclusive to children and teens, with about one in… Continue Reading →

Sep. 29 2022
What are braces?
What are braces?

What are braces?

Braces are used by your orthodontist to help you improve the look and feel of your smile. There are several different types of braces to choose from, including: Clear braces Ceramic braces Lingual braces Self-ligating braces Invisible braces Traditional metal braces

Sep. 29 2022
If I get braces, how long do I have to wear them?
If I get braces, how long do I have to wear them?

If I get braces, how long do I have to wear them?

The amount of time spent in braces will vary depending on the individual patient, because every smile responds differently to treatment. Treatment times can take anywhere between six and 30 months, but most standard treatments take about 22 months.

Sep. 29 2022
Do braces hurt?
Do braces hurt?

Do braces hurt?

Braces do not often hurt though you may feel a small amount of discomfort for a couple days as your teeth, gums, cheeks, and mouth get used to your new braces.