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Visiting A Colorado Springs Orthodontist Practice

By Kenny Reid


Each year many people are happy they visited their local Colorado Springs Orthodontist. These dental professionals are highly trained to work on correcting crooked and misaligned teeth. Having teeth that do not align properly is much more than a cosmetic problem. It can eventually cause damage to the teeth and result in pain and decay.

Orthodontics are a specialised field of dentistry. These highly trained professionals spend additional years training to be able to diagnose and treat a range of problems that affect the jaw, teeth and in some cases the entire face. Misaligned teeth are the most common problem and this affects a significant number of the population. If left untreated it can affect not only the confidence and self esteem of the individual but also lead to early tooth decay.

It takes many years of education and practical training to become a qualified dentist. Orthodontists then continue with another two or three years of training to become fully certified to practice. These qualification allow someone to advertise themselves as a Colorado Springs orthodontists and their clients to know they are in good hands

At the first appointment the doctor will spend time carefully examining the placement of each tooth. A series of X rays will then be taken to see how the roots of the teeth are located. Roots are an extremely important part of the dental examination as they extend a long way into the jaw bone. If any roots are pushing into the nerves the patient will experience severe pain.

Most straightforward misalignment's can be corrected by the use of braces. These metal devices are custom made for each patient. The metal wires apply steady pressure to the teeth, which are gently encouraged back into a more healthy location. The braces need to be worn for weeks or even months to achieve the desired results. After that a retainer is worn, typically at night to help keep the teeth in the correct position.

Many children need to have braces fitted by orthodontists Colorado Springs, usually around the age of ten to twelve years old. Although it is possible for children as young as five to have braces, it is more typical to wait until the second teeth have all erupted before beginning treatment. If serious dental problems are left uncorrected the child will often become very self conscious and their self esteem may suffer.

The braces need to be made for each patient and must be worn for anywhere between a few months to a year. The braces are made of wires which gradually move the teeth into the correct position. The wires are made from either stainless steel or ceramics. However, the new Invisilign braces are also available. They are made of clear plastic and are barely noticeable.

Parents who are looking for pediatric orthodontists Colorado Springs should ask friends or family for a recommendation. There are many excellent practices to choose from. Those with dental insurance should discuss their options with each office before settling on a course of treatment. Payment plans are often available from many larger practices which help to spread the cost of the treatment over a longer time period.






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