Why Do I Need Orthodontics?
Orthodontics is a specialty field of dentistry which focuses on the correct alignment of the teeth and jaws. This plays an important role in improving overall oral health. Gaps between the teeth, or teeth that are crowded, turned, or protruded, are the most common signs that a person may need orthodontic treatment. When the teeth do not meet as they should, the chances of getting decay, gum disease and or jaw problems are greater. Also, when the teeth do not meet as they should, tooth surfaces can actually be worn away which could require extensive dental work to restore the worn away surfaces.
When Is The Best Time To Start My Braces?
Dr. Nett recommends that your child visit an orthodontist as soon as an orthodontic problem is noticed, or no later than the age of 7. This may surprise most parents as they tend to associate orthodontic treatment with early adolescence. Although treatment may not begin at this time, it is important that your child be examined to identify any future orthodontic problems. If treatment is not indicated at this time, your child will be placed on an observation program to return in 6-9 months. This program is a no charge program which gives Dr. Nett an opportunity to monitor your child’s permanent teeth as they are erupting and the jaws and face are growing to determine the proper time to initiate treatment. With some patients, early treatment is the only way to achieve the maximum desired results that are attainable once the jaws and face finish growing.
Am I Too Old For Orthodontics?
There are no age limits to orthodontics. More than 30% of our practice is over the age of 18. Many advances in dental technology have made the process easier, more efficient and more aesthetic. This has encouraged more adults to seek orthodontic treatment. If you are interested in having orthodontic treatment, ask our receptionist to schedule an exam appointment for you. There is no charge for this initial visit.
How Long Can Treatment Last?
Treatment can last from 6 months to 24 months depending on the severity of the problem and patient cooperation. Each person’s problem is different which requires an individual treatment plan. It is important to maintain good brushing and flossing habits during treatment. Regular appointments and making sure your appliances do not break can be factors in the length of time your braces are worn.





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