Orthodontics

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Retention: What You Need to Know

Your quest for straight teeth and a pearly smile appears to be coming to fruition. Here is what to expect from here on out!

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First Orthodontic Appointment: What to Expect

The first orthodontic appointment can be intimidating, but it doesn’t have to be. Here’s what you can expect.

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The Difference Between an Orthodontist & a Dentist

Both orthodontists and dentists have a vital role in keeping our teeth healthy; however, there are some differences between the two professions.

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October is National Orthodontic Health Month

October is National Orthodontic Health Month, which means that it’s time to celebrate how braces have corrected the teeth and bites of millions around the world!

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National Tooth Fairy Day

August 22nd we celebrate our favorite tooth collector — the famous Tooth Fairy.

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Back to the Basics – Guide to Oral Health

Parents are encouraged to work closely with children to help them establish good oral hygiene habits to last a lifetime. Here is our guide to oral care.

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It’s National Smile Month

It’s National Smile Month! National Smile Month is the largest and longest-running oral health campaign

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Braces-Friendly Valentine’s Day Treats You’ll Love

Valentine is the D-day for love and smiles. Braces cannot stop you from enjoying the day’s treats! Here are some treats that you’ll love!

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Choosing the Right Type of Braces for You

If you’re thinking about undergoing orthodontic treatment, you’re probably researching the different types of braces to decide which one best suits your needs. Here is some information that will help you choose the right type of braces for you.

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When is the Right Time to Start Orthodontic Treatment?

Starting the process towards a straighter smile can be exciting for the patient, but may also cause some confusion or concern. Fortunately, understanding when you should start orthodontic treatment is relatively straightforward, which may alleviate some nervousness on the part of patients or family members.