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Huerter Orthodontics

What to Expect at Your First Orthodontist Visit

We look forward to meeting you on your first visit to our office. During this time, we will help you get acquainted with our office and learn about your orthodontic treatment. We understand that each patient’s orthodontic treatment is different, and we promise to give you the personal attention you deserve. Your first orthodontic visit will consist of a complimentary examination with records and discussion of potential treatment options. This important visit will address your orthodontic needs to determine if this is the proper time to begin treatment.

After we have evaluated your records, we conduct a treatment consultation to explain all aspects of your treatment in detail. We will provide a complete clinical diagnosis regarding the nature of the problem. We encourage questions from both the patient and the parent, and as such, we provide ample time to answer your questions.

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Common Bite Problems

This type of bite can result from the upper teeth being too far forward or the lower teeth being too far back. Function and appearance are affected with this bite.

The upper front teeth cover too much of the lower front teeth. Many times the lower front teeth hit up into the roof of the mouth if not treated. We often see habits such as thumb sucking and tongue thrusting with this bite.

The lower teeth are in front of the upper teeth. This can cause chewing and eating problems and jaw and joint problems if not treated. Early detection is important.

This is when one or more of the upper teeth bite on the inside of the lower teeth. This can happen in the front of the mouth, the back, or both. Often times we see unfavorable jaw growth and excessive tooth wear and possible breakage with untreated crossbites.

The upper and lower front teeth do not touch. We often see habits and tongue thrusting with this bite. Proper chewing is definitely affected.

This occurs when teeth do not have enough room to come in. Appropriate expansion can correct crowding, often times without tooth removal.

Spacing can be an aesthetic concern and can result in gum problems due to the lack of protection by the teeth.

Missing teeth is the absence of a tooth or teeth that should be present in the mouth. This can be caused by trauma or lack of development.

This type of problem is caused when the back bite does not fit together correctly. This may negatively impact jaw and proper dental function.

Food To Avoid With Braces

For most situations, common sense will tell you what types of food to avoid with braces. Hard foods, sticky foods and foods high in sugar must be avoided. Hard foods can break or damage wires and brackets. Sticky foods can get caught between brackets and wires. Minimize sugary foods; they cause tooth decay and related problems. Nail biting, pencil and pen chewing and chewing on foreign objects should be avoided.

  • Gum
  • Licorice
  • Sugar Daddies
  • Toffee
  • Tootsie Rolls
  • Caramels
  • Starburst
  • Ice
  • Nuts
  • Hard taco shells
  • French bread crust/rolls
  • Corn on the cob
  • Apples and carrots (unless cut into small pieces)
  • Bagels
  • Chips
  • Jolly Ranchers
  • Pizza crust
  • Uncooked carrots (unless cut)
  • Cake
  • Ice Cream
  • Cookies
  • Pie
  • Candy
  • Soda
  • Sweetened tea
  • Gatorade
  • Kool-Aid
  • Drinks with sugar

It’s important to regularly check your braces for bent or loose wires and brackets. In the event of a loose/broken wire or bracket, call our office immediately to arrange an appointment for repair.

Related Links

American Board of Orthodontics
The world’s oldest organization for orthodontists.

American Association of Orthodontists
The world’s largest organization for orthodontists.

Invisalign® Clear Aligners
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Clarity Braces
Clarity™ Ceramic Braces may be used whenever metal braces are appropriate for treatment. While Clarity braces are strong like metal, they come off easily at the end of treatment. You can wear Clarity braces even if you participate in sports. Clarity aesthetic braces are the clear alternative to metal braces. An attractive translucent appearance and comfortable design gives you all the self-confidence you need to face each day with a smile.

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