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Orthodontic Consultation

Orthodontic Consultation

An orthodontic consultation is the first step toward achieving a straighter, healthier smile. During this comprehensive evaluation, our orthodontic specialist assesses your bite, tooth alignment, jaw relationship, and facial structure to determine if orthodontic treatment is right for you or your child.

We offer various orthodontic options including traditional metal braces, ceramic (tooth-colored) braces, and clear aligner therapy like Invisalign. Each option has unique benefits, and our consultation helps you understand which approach best suits your needs, lifestyle, and budget.

Orthodontic treatment corrects misaligned teeth and jaws, improving both function and appearance. Benefits include easier cleaning, reduced risk of tooth decay and gum disease, improved chewing and speech, and enhanced smile confidence. Book your consultation today to begin your journey to a beautifully aligned smile.

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Popular FAQs

Frequently Asked Questions

The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that children have their first orthodontic evaluation by age 7. At this age, we can identify developing problems with jaw growth and emerging teeth while they're easier to correct. Early intervention can prevent more serious issues later.

We offer traditional metal braces (most effective for complex cases), ceramic braces (tooth-colored for less visibility), and clear aligners like Invisalign (removable, nearly invisible). During your consultation, we'll discuss which option best addresses your specific concerns and matches your lifestyle.

Treatment duration varies based on complexity. Average treatment time is 12-24 months for braces and 6-18 months for clear aligners. Simple cases may be completed faster, while complex cases may take longer. After active treatment, retainers are needed to maintain results.

You may experience mild discomfort or pressure for a few days after initial placement and adjustments as teeth begin moving. This is temporary and manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers and soft foods. Most patients quickly adapt and experience minimal ongoing discomfort.