Orthodontic FAQs
Wylie, Texas
What is an Orthodontist?
Orthodontists are dental specialists who diagnose and treat problems with the position, alignment, and spacing of the teeth.
Why Might I Need Treatment?
Common reasons for seeking treatment include:
- Protruding teeth
- Overcrowding
- Mouth breathing
- Speech difficulties
- Jaw clicking
When Should Children Be Evaluated?
The American Association of Orthodontists suggests a child who may need orthodontic treatment should come in for a first visit around age seven.
How Long Does Treatment Last?
Most cases last between six months to two years, with retainer use required afterward.
How Often Are Appointments?
Visits typically occur every four to ten weeks.
Are There Dietary Restrictions?
Patients must avoid certain foods—specifically, sticky foods like caramel and taffy should be avoided, as they might cling to the metal and wires.
What About Post-Treatment Care?
Wearing your retainer is an important part of orthodontic care and helps to make your new smile permanent.
Additional Information
- Continue regular dental visits during orthodontic treatment
- Financing options are available