FAQ's
- Makes it easier to maintain good dental hygiene and keep teeth for a lifetime. (Improperly aligned teeth can trap food and that can lead to increased cavities or gum disease.)
- Reduce risk of trauma. (Protruding teeth are more prone to being chipped or knocked out.)
- Increase self-esteem. (Often times, one is self-conscious about smile/teeth.)
What are some of the signs that I or my child may need orthodontic treatment?
- Overbite (protruded teeth)
- Missing teeth
- Spaced teeth
- Extra teeth
- Crowded teeth
- Still have baby teeth
- All top teeth aren’t outside of lowers
- Have to shift jaws to bite or chew
- Trouble chewing some foods
- Have to shift jaws to bite or chew
- Top front teeth don’t meet bottom ones
- Prominent lower jaw
- Impacted teeth (they didn’t come in)
- Middles of top and bottom don’t match
- TMJ problems
- Bridges or implants require preparation
- Can’t see much of bottom teeth when biting
- Teeth that are turned or at bad angles
- Teeth wearing excessively or chipping
- Mid or lower face growth discrepancies
Isn’t orthodontic treatment expensive? Fees for orthodontics have not increased proportionally to their medical and dental counter parts. Orthodontic treatment may eliminate or minimize the necessity of more costly health care procedures in the future. As well as the long term health benefits, it may improve your confidence and self-esteem. Orthodontia is a one-time cost with results that can last a lifetime. In the grand scheme of things, it’s a bargain! Many insurance companies offer coverage, but regardless of insurance coverage, we offer a variety of financing programs, both in-house and out.
