- Dental Examination
- X-rays
- Fluoride Treatment
- Dental SealantsBraces can make brushing and flossing your teeth normally a struggle. In fact, people with braces naturally have more bacteria on their teeth simply because it is harder to remove the bacteria and plaque as it accumulates. Fortunately, we have a solution for this problem. Our office uses Opal Seal, a sealant-primer made by Ultradent that works to protect your teeth throughout your orthodontic treatment.
- Dental ImplantsThis patient had 2 lateral incisors that were congenitally missing. His orthodontic treatment moved the remaining teeth into their correct positions. Then, with the help of a great dentist, the missing teeth were replaced with dental implants and his ideal bite was restored.
- Oral Surgery
- Jaw SurgeryThe Forsus™ Fatigue Resistant Device is an alternative to headgear and works to promote proper jaw growth in adolescents. When used effectively, it can eliminate overbites, improve the fit of the teeth and even prevent the need for jaw surgery in the future.
- Tooth ExtractionsPatient started treatment at age 12 and wore braces for just over 2 years. Severe crowding of the teeth sometimes requires permanent tooth extraction, but in this case, we were able this and we fit in all of her permanent teeth and created a beautiful smile.
- OrthodonticsYou may hear Dr. Michael Cook and our team use words or phrases specific to your treatment when you visit Cook Orthodontics. We have provided an orthodontic dictionary for your use and also invite you to speak with a member of our team if you have any questions. To learn more and schedule an appointment with our orthodontist in Sandy, Utah, call us today at 801-523-2509.
- Invisalign OrthodonticsInvisalign and the Invisalign logo, among others, are trademarks of Align Technology, Inc., and are registered in the U.S. and other countries.
- BracesForever straight teeth! That’s the goal for each of our patients. Dr. Michael Cook desperately wants his patients to have straight teeth not just immediately following braces, but for the rest of their lives. The most important component of maintaining your new smile is consistent retainer wear.