Preventive Orthodontics

With every patient that walks into our office, we promise to deliver only the best dental care available – with a passionate and gentle touch.  We utilize the latest and most innovative dental techniques and equipment to help restore and enhance the natural beauty of your smile. 

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Do you need help correcting certain maxillofacial problems, such as misaligned teeth, malocclusion, or too much space between the teeth? Treating these conditions requires the assistance of orthodontic appliances, of which there are many. Orthodontic appliances come in many variations – some being fixed and some being removable. They serve various purposes, from active treatment to maintenance. Some of the most commonly used orthodontic appliances include:

  • Braces/Aligners – either fixed or removable; used to gently reposition the teeth into better alignment
  • Retainers – used to prevent teeth from shifting to a prior position
  • Splints – used to reposition the jaw, especially in TMJ patients
  • Space maintainers – either fixed or removable; used to hold the space where a primary tooth once was until a permanent one can erupt
  • Bumpers – used to maintain space and relieve pressure between the teeth and the lips or cheeks.

Did you know?

that braces are the most commonly used fixed orthodontic appliances in the U.S.? Invented in the early 1800s, these devices have since become widely popular. At any given time, at least 4 million people in the U.S. are undergoing orthodontic treatment. The majority of them are children and teens, although the U.S. has seen a sharp increase in adult orthodontics over the past few decades.

Frequently Asked Questions

Do I need to see a dentist to get an appliance?

You or your child will only need an appliance if an orthodontist recommends one based on a diagnostic evaluation. Schedule a consultation with your dentist to find out more about appliances and whether they can help you achieve your cosmetic and health goals.

What should I expect when I am fit for an appliance?

If your dentist determines that you are a candidate for an oral appliance, you’ll be brought in for a custom fitting. Fixed appliances, such as braces, are applied in the office. Others, such as retainers, are fabricated in a dental lab after your orthodontist takes an impression of your mouth.

Will I need to follow any special instructions in caring for my orthodontic appliance?

Yes, and you will receive those instructions before leaving your dentist’s office. Removable appliances must be worn according to your dentist’s instructions and also properly cleaned and stored when not in use. Fixed appliances require dietary changes to protect them from becoming damaged and prolonging treatment.

The Promise We Make To Our Patients

We utilize up-to-date dental techniques and advanced technology.

The Carefree Smile Design Studio will always be a safe space for your questions.

Dr. Cook has over ver 15 years of accredited dental experience to help your smile.