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We are often asked a lot of great questions on orthodontic care and treatment. We have also seen a lot of false information on orthodontic treatment. Some are rumors and others are myths that are believed to be true. Here are a few orthodontic myths and the truth.
Myth: “My dentist can give me Invisalign.”
Truth: At the foundational level, both an orthodontist and a
dentist are health care professionals that work on teeth. Both health care
professionals help patients achieve good oral health and both are dental school
graduates. However, orthodontists must successfully complete an additional two to three-year residency program of advanced dental education in orthodontics.
Orthodontists specialize in the alignment of teeth and services include
treating crowded teeth, overbites and under bites.
Only an orthodontist who has been trained and certified by Align Technology can
diagnose and treat using Invisalign.
Myth: “Braces and orthodontic treatment are only for children.”
Truth: Braces are not just for kids… orthodontics can be
rewarding to adults as well. Our teeth provide the support structure for the
soft tissue of the lower face, including lips and cheeks. By repositioning the
teeth and jaw, skin can appear tighter, and lips can appear fuller.
Myth: “I can’t play sports anymore because I have braces.”
Truth: Having braces, does not mean you have to stop living your life. Whether you just received braces or are near the end of your treatment, braces should not be a barrier to doing the things you love. As long as you wear a mouth guard, braces should not stop you from playing your favorite sport. If you are unsure which type of mouth guard to use or need more information on mouth guards, ask our staff.
Myth: “My teeth will remain straight forever.”
Truth: The truth is…even after your braces have been removed your orthodontic treatment is not over. If you want your teeth to remain straight forever, a retainer will be the most important tool for you to use. Your teeth will start to drift back to the original position if you do not wear your retainer as prescribed by Dr. Johnson and Dr. Quest. Just like you need to keep exercising and eating right to maintain your body; you cannot just diet and exercise once.
Myth: “I don’t need to see my regular
dentist while in orthodontic treatment.”
Truth: Even during orthodontic treatment, it is important that you continue to visit your general dentist and continue your regularly scheduled appointments. Wearing braces can make you more prone to plaque and tartar around your teeth, which is why you should stick with your regular dental check-ups.
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