Frequently Asked Questions
How long does orthodontics take?
The length of time depends on several factors, including the severity of the malocclusion, the quality of the patient's oral care during treatment, and if the patient makes it to all scheduled visits. Orthodontics can take anywhere from three months to more than two years.
How do I choose the right dentist for orthodontic treatment?
Communication is essential during treatment, so it is important to choose a dentist that is easy to communicate with throughout the process. To ensure a dentist is right for you, be sure to ask questions during your orthodontic consultation.
Can orthodontic treatment fix severe misalignments?
Orthodontic treatment can fix more severe alignment issues, although the available treatment options may vary depending on the severity. Be sure to talk to the dentist about the best form of treatment for you.
When should I (or my child) start orthodontic treatment?
Orthodontic treatment may be received as early as six years of age. However, many parents prefer to seek treatment for their children once they have reached their teens. There is never a wrong time to schedule a visit, and no one is ever too old to consider the benefits of orthodontics. Yet, adult teeth may require additional treatment to be eligible for a particular orthodontic treatment.
Do I still need routine dental treatment while receiving orthodontic treatment?
Yes, Dentists generally encourage patients to continue with routine dental visits while receiving orthodontic treatment. This helps patients prevent oral health concerns, such as cavities.