- Dental ExaminationYou should continue to see your dentist for your regularly scheduled cleanings and exams during the time that you’re wearing Invisalign.
- Teeth CleaningIt is vital that you continue to visit your family dentist once every six months for teeth cleanings and routine dental checkups, even during your orthodontic treatment. If extra dental care is needed, we will be happy to coordinate with your family dentist to make sure you receive the best possible care.
- Fillings
- Oral SurgeryMost children lose all their baby teeth by age 13, and by the end of their teen years, the jaw bones will harden and stop growing. Orthodontic procedures for adults often take more time and can involve tooth extraction or oral surgery. Receiving early orthodontic treatment as a child can help prevent orthodontics’ need as an adult, leaving little to no chance of extraction or surgery in the future.
- Jaw SurgeryThe Forsus Fatigue Resistant Device is an alternative to headgear that promotes growth in adolescents, eliminating excessive overbites, improving the fit of teeth, and possibly preventing the need for jaw surgery.
- Tooth Extractions
- OrthodonticsBefore beginning your orthodontic care, your doctor will discuss all of your options and provide an estimate for how long your full treatment may take. Please contact our practice to schedule an appointment and learn more about orthodontics and the treatments we provide.
- Invisalign OrthodonticsCongratulations on starting your Invisalign treatment with Wilson Ortho! Placing and Removing Your Aligners To place your aligners, line them up on your front teeth, Read More
- BracesFor your orthodontic treatment to be effective, you need to know how to properly care for your braces and teeth throughout your entire treatment. Learning what foods or activities to avoid and how to care for your teeth and braces will take some time, but here are a few things that will help.