Call Orthodontics is a modern, patient-first orthodontic practice helping kids, teens, and adults smile with confidence. We offer braces, clear aligners, and personalized treatment plans in a calm, comfortable and modern environment. Our mission: exceptional results, honest care, and a smile you’ll love for life.
Frequently Asked Questions About Call Orthodontics
What's the different between a dentist and an orthodontist?
Orthodontists are dental professionals who have completed additional specialized training beyond general dentistry. While dentists focus on overall oral health and general dental care, orthodontists specialize in the alignment of teeth and jaws. Their expertise is specifically in correcting misaligned teeth and improving bite function.
At what age should my child see an orthodontist?
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that children have their first orthodontic check-up by age 7. This early evaluation doesn't necessarily mean immediate treatment will be required. Instead, it allows us to monitor your child's dental development and determine the optimal timing for any necessary orthodontic intervention.
Can adults see an orthodontist?
Yes, adults can certainly benefit from orthodontic treatment. Teeth can be moved at any age, provided they are healthy. In fact, approximately 25% of orthodontic patients are adults. We offer various treatment options suitable for adult patients, including traditional braces and clear aligner systems.
How long does treatment take?
The duration of orthodontic treatment typically ranges from 12 to 14 months, though this can vary based on the complexity of the case and patient compliance. During your complimentary consultation, we will provide a more accurate estimate of your expected treatment timeline.
What foods should I avoid with braces?
With braces, it's advisable to avoid sticky, hard, or crunchy foods such as chewing gum, caramel, ice, and popcorn kernels. While some crunchy foods can be consumed if cut into smaller, more manageable pieces, we recommend refraining from habits like biting fingernails to protect your orthodontic appliances.
How do clear aligners compare with braces?
Clear aligners offer the advantages of being removable and nearly invisible, which can simplify oral hygiene and eating. Traditional braces, being fixed appliances, are often more suitable for complex orthodontic cases. We will assess your individual needs and goals to recommend the most appropriate treatment option for you.
Do I have to wear a clear aligner after braces?
Yes, wearing a retainer after orthodontic treatment is essential. Retainers help prevent teeth from shifting back to their original positions. Consistent use of your retainer is crucial for maintaining your newly aligned smile in the long term.
Do braces hurt?
It's common to experience some pressure or mild discomfort for a day or two following orthodontic adjustments. To manage any discomfort, we recommend consuming soft foods and using over-the-counter pain relief medication as needed.
Will insurance help pay for braces or clear aligners?
Many dental insurance plans include coverage for orthodontic treatment. Our administrative team will assist you in verifying your insurance benefits, explain associated costs, and can help establish a payment plan to make your orthodontic treatment more accessible.
Can I get treatment if I've had braces before?
Absolutely. Teeth can shift over time, particularly if retainers weren't consistently used after previous orthodontic treatment. We frequently treat patients who have had prior orthodontic work. These cases often require shorter treatment durations compared to initial orthodontic interventions.