Dentistry Blogs
What is the best age for my child to see an orthodontist?
This is a very common question for parents because there is a lot to consider when deciding when your child should undergo orthodontic treatment. When is the best time to start is a question at the top of every parent’s list. Fortunately, this question has an easy answer.The American Association of Orthodontists states that the ideal time for a child to have his or her first visit is at age seven (7). This may seem like a very...
8 things you need to know about Invisalign before your visit a cosmetic dentist
Crooked teeth, overbite, or whatever your oral insecurity may be, clear braces are a great choice—but there are a few things to get straight first before you visit your cosmetic dentist.1. Yes, you actually have to wear them.It’s an all-too-true reality, but there’s no dancing it around it: You have to keep the aligners on for at least 20 hours a day or you won’t get the best results (22 hours is the rec, but you can boot two hours if...
Do orthodontic braces hurt?
Braces pain usually doesn’t start the moment these tooth-aligning devices are first installed, and the installation process itself is not necessarily a painful process, although there are those who will tell you it can be a lengthy and somewhat uncomfortable one. However, it usually doesn’t take long for pain and discomfort to set in once those orthodontic devices are in place. The question really isn’t whether you are going to...
What to expect during your first visit to the orthodontist?
Having a straight smile is important, not just for your self-esteem, but for your overall health, too. It is recommended that children visit an orthodontist at the age of seven so that the orthodontist can begin monitoring the child’s mouth to determine when the best time for treatment would be. But what can you expect at your first orthodontic appointment?Our orthodontist believes that your first appointment is more like a get to know you...
What are orthodontic dental emergencies?
At first, having orthodontic treatment may take a little getting used to. It isn't uncommon to experience a bit of soreness when appliances are first put on, or some minor aches as teeth begin moving into new positions. Yet it's comforting to know that genuine orthodontic emergencies are rare.If you think you may have an emergency, however, the first step is to determine the severity of the problem: Is it an urgent situation that requires...