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Comprehensive Treatment
With our comprehensive orthodontic treatment, typically braces are applied to both the upper and lower teeth, so that we can correct any occurrences of misalignment, jaw dysfunction, or malocclusion (bad bite).
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Along with the American Association of Orthodontists, we recommend that a child receive his/her first orthodontic screening by the age 7. During this screening, we will evaluate your child’s smile, bite and jaws to determine if there are any problems that need to be addressed with early prevention (Phase I) treatment.
Learn MorePhase I and Phase II Treatment
Two-phase treatment occurs when a patient is evaluated and needs intervention before starting regular orthodontic treatment, resulting in two separate treatment plans.
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Once we remove your braces, we will move into the retention stage of your treatment. Maintaining the results you achieved during the treatment phase is key to the success of the entire orthodontic process.
Learn MoreDentofacial Orthopedics
While the focus of orthodontic treatment is to correct malocclusions or bad bites, dentofacial orthopedics involves the use of removable functional appliances, such as headgear, to guide facial growth and development.
Learn MoreOrthodontic Appliances
Spring Retainers, E-Arch, TADs, Herbst Appliances, and Forsus Appliances are all appliances used for orthodontic treatments.
Learn MoreOrthognathic Surgery
Corrective jaw surgery (orthognathic surgery) treats and corrects abnormalities of the facial bones, specifically the jaws and the teeth. Orthodontic treatment may also be used in conjunction with corrective jaw surgery to align the teeth appropriately.
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