Types of Orthodontic Treatment
Metal Braces
Metal braces are the most common choice! They are made from high-quality stainless steel. With the advances in technology, metal braces are now are more comfortable than ever before. The best part - changing your color ties at each visit!
Early Treatment
Treatment at an early age can correct open bite, narrow arches, and crowded teeth. If your child has the following problems, it is best to see an orthodontist by the age of 7 years old:
Flared teeth that can be prone to chipping and dental accidents
Open bite/tongue thrust that can cause speech and eating impairments
Crossbites that can cause jaw and growth problems
Narrow arches that can affect breathing and normal growth
Clear
Braces
Ceramic braces, also known as “clear braces,” are a great natural-looking alternative to traditional braces. They are made of durable and translucent ceramic, making them practically clear. They are the perfect aesthetic option for children and adults.
replacement Retainers
It happens, and we understand! It is crucial to get replacement retainers as soon as possible; otherwise, your beautiful straight teeth will move. We offer both Hawley retainers (the one with the wire in the front), invisible clear retainer trays, and fixed retainers.
Clear Aligners
Invisalign®, 3M™ Clarity™, and other clear aligners are custom-made plastic aligners that will slowly move your teeth to the correct position. They are virtually invisible and are a very popular option among adults, who are looking for a discreet way to straighten their teeth.
Jaw
Surgery
Jaw surgery, also known as orthognathic surgery, corrects severe bite problems, jaw asymmetry, and malocclusion. The orthodontist will work closely with an oral surgeon to help align the teeth and correct the jaw. Orthognathic surgery can help restore your confidence in your smile and help improve your dental health.