About Early Orthodontic Treatment The American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) guidelines suggest that children should start treatment when their permanent teeth have come in and they are between the ages of seven to thirteen. In some cases, your dentist may refer you for an evaluation with an orthodontist as early as four or five years […]
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About Brushing and Flossing With Braces It is important for you to brush and floss with braces, not only to prevent cavities but also gum disease. Brushing and practicing excellent oral hygiene is crucial when it comes to maintaining oral health. Brushing with braces is a little different than without, but it’s important to understand […]
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About Orthodontic Care for Adolescents Adolescents generally receive orthodontic care after all of their adult teeth have erupted and require realignment or straightening. This can involve any number of treatment options and is no longer limited to traditional bracketing, or metal braces. Invisible aligners, mouth guards, and ceramic braces are only a few of the […]
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About Orthodontic Care for Adults Orthodontic treatment usually includes braces, and adults who receive orthodontic care may require surgery before alignment treatments can be performed effectively. This is to reposition the teeth, so they line up properly with one another. There are multiple reasons adults may need orthodontic treatment, such as teeth that don’t fit […]
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About Orthodontics Orthodontics is a branch of dentistry that focuses on the diagnosis, prevention, and treatment of misalignment affecting teeth, bite patterns, and / or jaws. Your orthodontist will design a treatment plan that may use appliances like braces or clear aligners depending on what’s best for your needs. If you are experiencing tooth problems, […]
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