Thursday, November 13, 2008

When Are Two Phases of Treatment Necessary?

Usually patients in orthodontic treatment already have their permanent teeth – but in some cases we have to start treatment earlier, even before the patient’s permanent teeth come in. We call this “two-phase treatment.”

When we have patients with clear developmental problems at an early age, it’s best to start work when they are young, before the problems get bigger and more difficult to treat. Examples include an upper or lower jaw that is not growing correctly, or a mouth growing in a way that doesn’t leave enough room for all the permanent teeth to come in.

In these cases we will start early and do one round of treatment – phase one – while the patient still has “baby teeth.” Phase one usually does not involve braces, but can include a different type of appliance that helps the jaw grow into place properly, such as a retainer. We’ll follow up with phase two usually a few years later, when permanent the patient’s permanent teeth have come in. Phase two often does involve braces and sometimes headgear.

In order to catch early problems, we recommend that children have an orthodontic check-up no later than age seven (and so does the American Association of Orthodontics). However, if your dentist or pediatrician sees any sign that early treatment might be necessary, he or she may recommend your child visit an orthodontist even sooner. For more information about two-phase orthodontics, or to schedule a consultation with Dr. Mikulencak please call 817-923-5400 and visit our web site.

Thursday, November 6, 2008

Another Dreaded Visit to the Orthodontist!

Does hearing the word “orthodontist” send shivers down your spine? Many people experience some nervousness when preparing to visit the orthodontist; however, with modern technology orthodontists are able to provide pain-free procedures and in some cases, treat patients in less time than with traditional methods.

Patients may experience tenderness and mild soreness hours after undergoing an orthodontic procedure. We are happy to explain to patients how to minimize the discomfort and take care of their new appliance.

The orthodontist’s office is longer a scary place to visit! Please contact our office to find out more about the treatments we provide and what we do to ensure your visits are comfortable!