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From braces to clear aligners and everything in between, we’re here to make your smile journey simple and stress-free. Browse our most frequently asked questions to get quick answers and feel confident about what’s ahead.

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What You Need To Know

Orthodontics is a specialty within dentistry focused on diagnosing, preventing, and treating dental and facial alignment issues to create healthy, confident smiles.

An orthodontist is a dentist with 2–3 additional years of training in straightening teeth, correcting bite issues, and improving jaw alignment and function.

The American Association of Orthodontists recommends a first visit by age 7 to catch developing issues early. That said, it’s never too late—orthodontic care is for kids, teens, and adults alike.

Brush after every meal, floss daily, and use fluoride toothpaste. Keep retainers clean and stored safely in a case when not in use. Avoid sticky, hard, or sugary foods, and continue seeing your dentist every six months.

Braces are appliances used to straighten teeth and improve bite alignment. Options include clear ceramic braces, self-ligating braces, and traditional metal braces.

Treatment time varies, but most patients wear braces for 12–24 months depending on their unique needs.

You might feel some soreness for a few days after getting braces or adjustments, but it’s temporary and manageable.

Yes. Brush at least three times a day and floss daily to remove food and plaque around brackets and wires.

Absolutely. Regular dental checkups are even more important with braces to prevent cavities and keep your mouth healthy.

Yes! You may need time to adjust, and a mouthguard is recommended for contact sports to protect your braces.

Give us a call and our front desk team will be happy to help. If you’re a new patient or have a referral, we’ll walk you through the next steps.

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