Orthodontics![]() Early TreatmentMost people associate traditional metal braces with teenagers, but earlier orthodontic treatment can be quite beneficial. The American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) suggests that a child should have their first orthodontic check-up by the age of seven. By this time, a child has enough permanent teeth for us to make a proper evaluation. Early orthodontic treatment is designed to intercept a growing problem, correct the situation, and guide the continuing growth of the jaw and facial bones. Simply put, the teeth are easier to move during the development phase. Many orthodontic problems are easier to treat at an early age before greater secondary complications arise. Overly crowded teeth and severe malocclusions (misaligned bites) can ultimately shorten the lifespan of your teeth. Adult TreatmentAdult treatment is the fastest growing area of orthodontics. The AAO has stated that one in five orthodontic patients are over the age of 18. If you are an adult and considering orthodontic treatment, there are a few things to keep in mind:
If you are concerned with esthetics, we offer some discreet treatment options, from clear aligners to ceramic braces. Talk with your provider during your initial consultation to learn more about your options. Regardless of which option you choose, we are confident you will be happy with the results! Post Orthodontic Care (Retainers)Protecting your investment is almost as important as the treatment itself. A retainer is a critical appliance that will keep your teeth in their proper position. Without it, your teeth will slowly shift back out of alignment. Unfortunately, your periodontal ligaments will want to move your teeth back to where they were before. Over time, these ligaments will “lock” your teeth in place with the use of a retainer. Emergency Orthodontic CareIf you experience trauma or injury to the mouth, emergency orthodontic care may be necessary. If a part of your braces becomes loose or breaks, do not attempt to fix it yourself. Be sure to call us as soon as possible so we can get you in for an appointment. If you experience severe trauma or injury, you may need to go to urgent care or seek the help of an oral surgeon. Schedule Your Consultation AppointmentRegardless of your situation, our orthodontic treatment can give you a more beautiful smile and improve your oral health. If you would like to learn more call (860) 743-9032 and schedule a consultation appointment today. |