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How Old Is Too late For Braces?

Regardless of your age, you are never too old for orthodontic treatment. Age is rarely a deciding factor for orthodontic treatment. While your orthodontist will consider many variables when developing your customized treatment plan, it can be as successful for adults as it is for adolescents. In fact, one in three orthodontic patients is an adul ...Read More
May 19 2025
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Two-Phase Orthodontic Treatment

Problems that eventually need orthodontic attention can become obvious long before a child has all their permanent teeth. In some cases, starting treatment early or implementing a two-phase treatment plan can be the most effective way to correct current problems and prevent future ones. Depending on a child’s issue, an orthodontist may rec ...Read More

May 19 2025
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Common Bite Problems and Their Orthodontic Solutions

In orthodontics, “bite” refers to how upper and lower teeth come together. A bad bite called a “malocclusion” happens when teeth meet improperly or don’t meet at all.   Bite problems can develop for many reasons, and in many cases, bite problems run in families. However, childhood habits and con ...Read More

May 19 2025
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Breathing Easy: How Orthodontics Can Alleviate Sleep Apnea

Sleep apnea, in which breathing stops and starts, is a common sleep disorder that manifests as loud snoring, gasping, and morning headaches. The most common form of sleep apnea is obstructive sleep apnea (OSA). Although orthodontists cannot diagnose and treat obstructive sleep apnea independently, they may be the first medical professionals to r ...Read More

Apr 12 2025
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Cavities and tooth decay

Overview   Cavities are areas in the hard surface of your teeth that are damaged. These areas of tooth decay become tiny openings or holes that can lead to a serious toothache, infection and tooth loss. There are several causes of cavit ...Read More

Apr 06 2025
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