What Age Is Appropriate To See An Orthodontist For The First Time?
When is the right time to see an orthodontist? Earlier is better, of course, because as soon as an orthodontist can note a problem, they can figure out and implement the right treatment plan. But all children are different, and seeing a specialist for the first time...
What is the Damon System?
Traditional braces use archwires to apply pressure, and these are held in place with elastic bands. These little ties are not without their problems: the elastic bands can create friction in the braces and make corrective treatment longer. Many patients also find...
Why Should I Feel Confident About Invisalign Treatment?
Some orthodontic patients, no matter the age or needs, land on Invisalign treatment for straightening their teeth. It makes sense - Invisalign is a revolutionary form of orthodontic work and an alternative to wire braces. But some may pause on the process: how can...
How Long Does Invisalign Really Take?
The Invisalign process is one of the biggest advancements in orthodontic treatment. With less work and upkeep than traditional metal and ceramic braces, the clear, BPA-free plastic aligners used in Invisalign treatment offer more flexibility and discretion. This is...
How Does A Virtual Orthodontic Appointment Work?
As the COVID-19 pandemic continues, we're slowly moving into a routine that keeps patients and staff safe. One key part of reopening our offices is the virtual orthodontic appointment. We'll use the power of a virtual tool called Orthodontic Screening Kit to perform...
Should You Get Braces Before Dental Implants?
Patients with missing teeth who also want to align their smiles may need to get both braces and dental implants. In these cases, we would look at the patient’s specific needs to determine the order in which our team would provide the treatment. However, for the...
How Are Dental Braces Made?
Your first consultation with your orthodontist will include a thorough exam, a discussion of your dental history, X-rays, and a digital scan of your teeth. This gives the doctor a digital replica of your teeth and helps the doctor determine what braces will work best...
Can An Orthodontist Pull Teeth?
All orthodontists are dentists, which means they have the same training as any other dentist. But an orthodontist takes on a special role in diagnosing and correcting teeth misalignments. They have gone through extra years of schooling and training to be able to...
Orthodontic Records
In order to make a thorough and accurate orthodontic diagnosis, records are required. By law, all practitioners have to have a record of the patient’s teeth BEFORE they start orthodontic treatment and AFTER they are finished. At our office, these consist of head...
The Different Types Of Rubber Bands For Braces
Rubber bands or elastics are used by orthodontists to help the braces (traditional metal and even Aligners) do their job. These bands attach themselves to the little hooks on traditional brace work (or slots cut into aligners), adding extra force. While they’re small,...
How Can I Get Help For Paying For Braces?
Orthodontics (braces or aligners) can be an expensive treatment, and this puts them out of reach in the minds of many Canadians who might not have the right insurance coverage. If you're one of them, you should know what your individual needs are, and based on those...
Options for Missing Teeth
During your consultation, you may have been told by one of our doctors that you are missing one or more teeth. This information is to inform you of your possible options for replacing missing teeth, and a brief description of each. There are three basic ways to...