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Hours:

Monday: 7am to 5pm

Tuesday: 7am to 5pm

Wednesday: 7am to 5pm

Thursday: 7am to 5pm

Holiday & Special Hours:

Year of 2023

January 2nd-3rd: CLOSED (New Years)

January 12-16th: CLOSED (MLK)

February 20th: CLOSED (Presidents Day)

February 23rd: CLOSED (Continuing Ed)

March 27th-30th: CLOSED (Spring Break)

May 10th-11th: CLOSED 

May 29th: CLOSED (Memorial Day)

June 20th-22nd: CLOSED 

July 4th: CLOSED (Independence Day) 

July 24th: CLOSED (Pioneer Day)

July 31st: CLOSED 

August 7th-10th: CLOSED (Humanitarian Trip)

September 4th: CLOSED (Labor Day)

September 6th-7th: CLOSED

October 12th-16th: CLOSED

November 22nd-23rd: CLOSED (Thanksgiving)

December : 25th-28th: CLOSED (Christmas)

ORTHODONTICS FOR 

ADULTS

Orthodontic treatment is no longer just for teens. In fact, the American Association of Orthodontists states that one in five orthodontic patients is over the age of 21. Many adults are choosing to receive treatment because they understand the importance of maintaining their health, and they want to feel better about their appearance. Adults everywhere are taking advantage of the opportunity to receive orthodontic care, and now you can too.

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Common reasons adults are considering orthodontic treatment:

  • A bad bite or malocclusion, causing teeth to fit together incorrectly

  • Teeth are crowded or spaced apart, possibly leading to tooth decay or gum disease

  • Abnormal jaw pain or pressure that is caused by crooked teeth

  • Desire for a healthier mouth and a more confident smile

  • Straight teeth are easier to clean and maintain than crooked teeth

  • Better Oral health improves overall health and wellness

Treatment Options for Adults

For many adults, the thought of having metal braces may discourage them from receiving treatment. However, today’s orthodontic treatment options offer a variety of braces and appliances that are comfortable, aesthetic, and customized to meet your needs. Types of orthodontic options include:

  • Clear braces

  • Self-ligating braces

  • Lingual (behind the tooth) braces

  • Traditional metal braces

  • Invisalign

The difference between adult orthodontics and orthodontics for children and teens:

The main difference between treating adults and children or teens is that the jawbones of younger patients are still developing. For adults, these bones have stopped growing, which may make orthognathic surgery necessary to align the jaws. Other issues include:

  • Gum or bone loss (periodontal disease) — Adults are more likely than children to experience gum recession or even bone loss due to gingivitis or advanced periodontal disease. Patients with straighter teeth are less likely to get gum disease.

  • Worn or missing teeth — Over time teeth can become worn down and shift into different positions that can only be corrected with orthodontic care. Missing teeth can cause other teeth to shift or tilt, creating a bad bite and increasing the possibility of gum disease.

  • Incomplete or no orthodontic treatment as a teen — Many adults received some orthodontic treatment as a child or teen, but never completed their treatment. As an adult, they choose to complete or begin their orthodontic treatment to achieve the healthy, beautiful smile they always wanted.

Our practice also recognizes that adults and children have different needs, and require a different level of attention and care. We will work with you to ensure that you receive the most appropriate treatments, and that your needs are met with understanding and respect from us.

Why should you consider orthodontic treatment?

  • Straight teeth are healthy teeth — Teeth that are properly aligned are easier to keep clean with flossing and brushing, and may help prevent other health problems.

  • A beautiful, straight smile builds confidence — Orthodontic treatment can help boost your self-confidence, giving you a better quality of life and the freedom to smile without holding back!

  • Mouths left untreated can get worse — Not receiving orthodontic treatment when it’s needed can create long-term health issues costing you more in the end.

To learn more about the benefits of adult orthodontics, please contact our practice to schedule an appointment. We understand that you have a busy schedule, and we will work with you to make sure each office visit is as convenient as possible.

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