Orthodontic
treatment
We understand that you have options when it comes to orthodontic treatment . Seeking treatment from a dental professional will give you the opportunity to address all of your oral health needs. The dentist can monitor your progress from start to finish supporting you throughout the entire treatment to preserve and improve your health.
Cost are determined on treatment plans
All treatment plans are tailed to the patient and duration and cost are tailed for each case.
Cost can range from $5900 upwards
All About Aligners And Braces
Getting the confidence in a great smile
Have you always wanted straighter teeth?
Both Aligners and Braces help straighten teeth.
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Get the smile you’ve always desired with clear aligners or Braces.
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Why are Clear Aligners and Braces are the right choice.
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Clear Aligners
Exclusive manufacturing process means Clear Aligners are made for each and every case no patients case is the same.
Braces
Braces are placed the in the practice by our trained dentist who makes sure every treatment fits the patient need..
ACHIEVE YOUR BEST SMILE
Pioneering, innovative technology offers uncommon control for efficient, predictable treatment.
Question and answer.
What is needed to begin orthodontic treatment?
An extensive orthodontic constellation is needed to start planning treatment. OPG and Ceph X-rays are need a CBCT may be required this is on a case by case bases. Photographic records for Analysis are needed for the dentist to start treatment planning.
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How do Clear Aligners work?
Clear Aligners are a series of clear plastic trays that have been manufactured specifically for you based on the scan of your teeth and your doctors’ treatment goals for your case. Each set of trays gently guide your teeth to their ideal position using continuous light forces.
Is there any reason I should not use Clear Aligners?
Candidacy for orthodontic treatment is the decision of your treating dentist, but you should not use Clear Aligners if you are allergic to plastics and/or do not have all of your adult teeth.
How visible are clear aligners?
The aligners are uniquely clear but they are still plastic.
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How often should I wear my aligners?
Aligners should be worn all day and all night, at least 22 hours a day except while eating, brushing and flossing or as directed by your doctor.
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What is the expected length of treatment for orthodontics ?
Treatment time varies from patient to patient. Treatment can take anywhere from a few months to a few years, depending on the complexity of your case.
Your doctor can provide an estimated time.
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How should I clean my aligners?
Use a soft bristle toothbrush using cold or warm water with a small amount of toothpaste. DO NOT use hot water. Hot water could cause deformation. DO NOT use denture CLEANERS to clean aligners or soak them in mouthwash. These products can damage the surface of the aligner, causing it to become dull and more visible. Use ultra sonic bath just for aligners to remove the bacteria.
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Is orthodontics results guaranteed?
Your orthodontic treatment is directed by and the responsibility of your Dentist. There is no guarantee of the outcome of orthodontic treatment, as results may vary.
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Will I need to wear a retainer after treatment?
To prevent relapse, dentist typically prescribe a retainer after any orthodontic treatment.
Clear Aligners include a set of retainers. Braces have fixed retainers for stability.
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What happens if I lose an aligner?
Always keep the most recently used aligners (and even the previous set) in a separate case/pouch in a secure place. If your current aligner is lost or broken, please call your treating doctor immediately. You may temporarily go back one stage and use the previous set of aligners to ensure that your teeth do not move back while the replacements are being made. Replacement aligners will generally ship within 7 to 10 business days of placing the order. There may be a cost involved.
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Braces and Aligners covered by insurance?
Many dental plans do not cover orthodontic appliances such as clear aligners and Braces , but may cover a portion of the total treatment cost. Speak with your dentist or insurance provider for more more information.
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Do I pay for treatment at the start of treatment?
Treatment plans are broken down with the cost.