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Frequently
Asked
Questions
Do
I require a referral from my family dentist to
see an orthodontist?
No,
you do not require a referral from your family dentist. Many of our
patients come to see us because of a recommendation from family and
friends who have already seen Dr. Bales for treatment. Please
feel
free to contact us at (204) 72-SMILE (727-6453). We will be happy
to arrange a time to see you.
At
what
age
should I schedule an appointment for an orthodontic
screening?
If
you or your family dentist have no immediate concerns, it is not
necessary to visit the orthodontist before the age of seven.
Between the ages of seven and twelve there is a transition
occurring from the primary (baby) teeth to the permanent (adult)
teeth. During this time, some potential problems can be improved by
limited, interceptive treatment. Most comprehensive orthodontic
treatment will occur, if necessary, once all the primary teeth have
fallen out.
What
are the advantages of interceptive treatment?
- creating
room for crowded, erupting teeth
- creating
facial symmetry by influencing jaw growth
- reducing
the risk of trauma to protruding front teeth
- preserving
space for erupting teeth
- reducing
the need for tooth removal
- reducing
treatment time with braces
How
do I schedule an appointment for my first examination?
You
can schedule an appointment by calling Christine at 72-SMILE
(727-6453). Christine will be happy to arrange a time for you to
come and see us.
What
will happen at the first appointment?
At
the initial examination appointment, Dr. Bales will provide you
with a preliminary diagnosis of your orthodontic problems and
treatment possibilities. If appropriate, we will take orthodontic
records to determine the best treatment options for
you.
How
long will treatment take?
Treatment
time will vary from person to person depending on the severity of
your problems. Teeth move into the places they ought to be at
different rates for different people.An
average time to wear braces is 21 months.It
also depends how much you cooperate and listen to Dr. Bales'
instructions. Patients who do not follow these instructions, who do
not use elastics as instructed, who do not take care of their
braces and who do not clean their teeth properly will have longer
treatment time.
Do
braces hurt?
Orthodontic
treatment can be uncomfortable because the teeth are moving into
the proper place. We use the latest 'high-tech' braces and
'space-age' wires that use gentle force to create tooth movement.
Your teeth, cheeks, lips and tongue will become accustomed to your
braces in no time. We also encourage you to tell us about your
concerns so we can provide you with help or tips to ease your
treatment.
Won't
my teeth straighten out as I get older?
When
your upper and lower jaws grow, the growth occurs behind your
teeth. Because of this, you will not develop more space for your
teeth as your jaws grow.
Why
should I have them straightened?
Facing
the world with a terrific smile is one of the main reasons kids and
adults want to have their teeth straightened. There are other
reasons, as well. As important as your smile is, it is just as
important that food particles are not trapped between your teeth
causing tooth decay and gum disease. Food is difficult to remove
when teeth are poorly aligned. Teeth can also chip or wear easily
if they do not fit together properly. Your teeth are the first step
in the digestive process which provides your body the nutrition it
requires for overall health.
How
much does it cost?
Each
person's treatment is specific to their needs. After the initial
examination, we will be pleased to discuss the professional fees
for your treatment and review our flexible payment options. We will
also assist you with the insurance application process should you
have orthodontic coverage.
Why
should I see an Orthodontic Specialist?
A
certified specialist in orthodontics is an expert at moving teeth,
helping jaws develop properly and presenting a plan that will give
you a great smile and a functioning bite. Teeth are changed by
orthodontics and sometimes the structure of the face is affected by
treatment as well, therefore, it is important that the treatment be
done by an expert in the field.
Do
you have "Invisible Braces"?
"Invisible
Braces" or Invisalign™(www.invisalign.com),
are computer generated appliances that take the place of
traditional braces. The invisible braces are ideal for those who
need a minimal amount of tooth movement. At your consultation, Dr.
Bales will be able to let you know if you are a candidate for
Invisalign™.
Can
adults have braces?
Yes,
adults deserve to have a great, confident smile and a well
functioning bite. If you do not like to smile because of the way
your teeth look or if you are concerned with how your bite feels,
please call 72-SMILE (727-6453) and we will be happy to
schedule an appointment to discuss your options with
you.
Will
you be cleaning my teeth during braces?
This
is a service that your hygienist will continue to perform for you
during orthodontic treatment. It is important that you keep your
regularly scheduled appointments with your dentist. For our adult
patients, or patients who need extra help with their cleanings, we
encourage more frequent cleanings. Sometimes a gum specialist
(periodontist)
may be asked to assist with an evaluation of your gums prior to
commencing orthodontic treatment.
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