clear aligners | Coleman Orthodontics https://www.colemanorthodontics.com Tue, 07 May 2024 17:48:27 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.5.4 How Would You Like To Get Your Braces Off Sooner? https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/how-would-you-like-to-get-your-braces-off-sooner/ Tue, 07 May 2024 17:48:27 +0000 https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/?p=694 Most orthodontic patients remember hearing something like this before starting their treatment; “Be careful not to break any of your braces. If so, you might have your braces on longer than planned!” We’ve seen a big uptick recently in broken braces, wires and appliances. I wanted to write this week, from an orthodontist’s perspective, about [...]

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Most orthodontic patients remember hearing something like this before starting their treatment; “Be careful not to break any of your braces. If so, you might have your braces on longer than planned!”

We’ve seen a big uptick recently in broken braces, wires and appliances. I wanted to write this week, from an orthodontist’s perspective, about some causes of breakage as well as the potential consequences of these problems.

Several years ago, with the help of my assistants, I treated myself with braces. Yes, I was my own orthodontic patient! I had braces from molar to molar, top and bottom. I was coaching my son’s baseball team one early, cold morning in Idaho Falls, Idaho. I didn’t have time to grab breakfast at the hotel, so I threw a protein bar in my bag. I started to get hungry mid-way through the game, so I pulled out the protein bar, which by now was really hard because of the cold. I bit into it with my back teeth and at once felt two braces break off my molars. What in the world was I thinking? I was my own orthodontist breaking my own rules!

I share this experience so you know that I understand how easy it is to forget the rules and eat hard or sticky food. All excuses aside though, the person who is affected the most from broken “parts” is the patient. Here are the main causes of breakage:

  1. Eating hard or sticky foods
  2. Biting on pens, pencils or other hard objects
  3. Flossing incorrectly

Some might think, “It’s ok if I break my braces. Dr. Coleman will just put them back on.” But not so fast! Let me explain.

Orthodontic treatment is a game of progression. We start with light, gentle forces on the teeth using small, thin wires. As the teeth straighten, we progress to stronger, heavier wires. If a patient breaks a brace or appliance, it’s very difficult, if not impossible, to get that brace or appliance back on the tooth in the perfect position to allow that strong, heavy wire to go through the braces again. The only choice we have at this point is to step back to that thin, light wire again. Doing this can delay treatment completion by anywhere from one to three months!

We really strive to run on time in the office. We know your time is valuable and we always want to respect that. When we set up a patient’s appointment, it’s not practical to add 15 minutes to that appointment to allow for fixing broken parts. It’s difficult to complete each patient’s planned procedures plus taking time for these repairs. So, in other words, it gets us behind in our daily schedule and people end up waiting.

As I mentioned above, I know that accidents happen. And I’m perfectly aware that sometimes things break and it’s no fault of the patient whatsoever. If we can all just remember to be very careful with what and how we eat, what we bite and chew, and be careful not to get floss caught on any braces, wires or appliances, I believe we can cut breakage in half. This would result in at least half of our patients finishing treatment on or even ahead of schedule.

I want to thank all of you for being a part of our practice. We truly appreciate and value the relationship we have with our patients and their families. We think we have the best job ever! As the school year ends, we wish you a great summer break. Have fun and be careful and we look forward to seeing you in the office again soon! And remember – if you’re looking into braces or clear aligners for yourself or a family member, summers get busy in the office. You’ll want to get your appointment scheduled as soon as you can. Call our office at 801-614-9090 to set up your free consultation.

Keep Smiling,
Dr. Coleman

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Do You Use Aligners In Your Office To Treat Patients? https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/do-you-use-aligners-in-your-office-to-treat-patients/ Tue, 16 Jan 2024 18:22:06 +0000 https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/?p=572 I was talking with the mother of one of our teen orthodontic patients the other day and she asked me this question. It surprised me and made me realize that we have not done a good enough job informing people about the many options that we offer here at Coleman Orthodontics to create life-changing smiles.   In [...]

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I was talking with the mother of one of our teen orthodontic patients the other day and she asked me this question. It surprised me and made me realize that we have not done a good enough job informing people about the many options that we offer here at Coleman Orthodontics to create life-changing smiles.  

In recent years, the field of orthodontics has witnessed a revolutionary transformation with the introduction of aligner treatment. In this blog, I’ll share with you what I feel is the most valuable information to consider with regard to aligners and their use in orthodontic treatment.  

  1. The Rise of Aligner Treatment: 

Invisalign® was the first and only orthodontic company to offer aligner treatment for many years. Coleman Orthodontics was one of the first orthodontic practices in this area to use aligners over 20 years ago. Today, most orthodontic companies have a line of aligners that they offer. The rise of aligner treatment represents a shift towards a more patient-friendly and aesthetically pleasing solution. Aligners, made from clear plastic, offer an invisible alternative to metal braces, making them a popular choice for both late-teen orthodontics and adults. 

  1. How Aligners Work: 

Aligners work by gradually shifting teeth into their desired position using a series of custom-made, removable trays (aligners). Each tray is worn for a specified period, typically one to two weeks, before progressing to the next one. This sequential process ensures a gentle and consistent adjustment, reducing discomfort compared to the periodic tightening associated with traditional braces. 

  1. Advantages of Aligner Treatment: 

  • Aesthetics: One of the primary advantages of aligners is their discreet appearance. Unlike traditional braces, aligners are invisible, allowing individuals to undergo orthodontic treatment without feeling self-conscious about their smile. 

  • Comfort: Aligners are made from smooth, comfortable materials, eliminating the discomfort often associated with metal braces. There are no wires or brackets to irritate the mouth, making the treatment experience more pleasant. 

  • Removability: Aligners can be removed for eating, brushing and flossing. This not only promotes better oral hygiene but also allows individuals to enjoy their favorite foods without restrictions. 

  • Shorter Treatment Time: In some cases, aligner treatment may lead to shorter overall treatment times compared to traditional braces. This, coupled with fewer required office visits, makes aligners a convenient option for those with busy lifestyles. 

  1. “I Can Just Order My Aligners On The Internet: 

Yes, you could do this if you wanted. But keep in mind, if you do seek out this “direct to consumer” approach to aligner treatment, you won’t have a dedicated orthodontist planning out your treatment or monitoring your results and making changes along the way as needed. Aligner treatment is still orthodontic treatment. It is complicated to plan and often the teeth don’t move exactly according to that plan. Orthodontists are specifically trained to keep treatments on track through regular office appointments and to know when a course correction is necessary. Trust your aligner treatment and smile to an orthodontist… it’s what we do all day, every day!

My answer to that patient’s mother that day was, “Yes! We definitely provide aligner treatment and have been doing so for over 20 years.” Before leaving the office that day, she made an appointment for herself and is now in the middle of her aligner smile transformation. As technology and materials improve, we are treating more and more patients with aligners in our office than ever before. I think we’ll find that as people continue to realize the benefits of a confident smile and learn that it can be achieved with an alternative to braces, aligner treatment will continue to grow in popularity for many years to comeIf you’re considering orthodontic treatment, why not join the countless individuals already embracing this transformative approach to a straighter, more attractive smile? Call our office at 801-614-9090 to schedule a free consultation! 

Keep Smiling, 

Dr. Coleman

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‘‘I Never Thought My Smile Could Look So Good!” https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/i-never-thought-my-smile-could-look-so-good/ Tue, 19 Dec 2023 18:44:54 +0000 https://www.colemanorthodontics.com/?p=541 When we think of braces, the image of teenagers with metal smiles frequently comes to mind. However, the world of orthodontics has evolved, and an increasing number of adults are now choosing to straighten their teeth for both aesthetic and health reasons. When many adults visit our office for consultations, their overall perception is that [...]

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When we think of braces, the image of teenagers with metal smiles frequently comes to mind. However, the world of orthodontics has evolved, and an increasing number of adults are now choosing to straighten their teeth for both aesthetic and health reasons. When many adults visit our office for consultations, their overall perception is that they are too old for orthodontic treatment and won’t “fit in” as a patient in our practice. Truth be told, about 30% of all our patients are adults. Trust me… you will fit in just fine!

Here are a few reasons why more adults are choosing orthodontic treatment:

  1. Aesthetic Concerns: Adults are more conscious of appearance than ever. Misaligned teeth can affect confidence and self-esteem. Many of our adult patients are parents of kids who have completed treatment in our office and they love their kids’ confident smiles.
  2. Health Benefits: Beyond aesthetics, straightening your teeth can have significant oral and general health benefits. Misaligned teeth can lead to issues such as jaw pain, chewing problems, and even digestive problems. By opting for orthodontic treatment, adults can improve their oral health and overall well-being.
  3. Advancements in Technology: Traditional metal braces are no longer the only option. Innovative technologies have made it possible for the use of alternatives like clear aligners (such as Invisalign®) and ceramic, tooth-colored braces. These options provide effective results but make it more comfortable with reduced visibility.

Take a look at one of our adult patients. Kim just had her braces removed a few weeks ago. She never had considered braces until she noticed so many people leaving our office with such amazing smiles!

 

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After 12 Months of Treatment
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Orthodontic treatment for adults is not just about achieving a straighter smile; it’s about embracing change and investing in one’s overall well-being. Kim loves her new smile and recently told me, “I’m glad I made the decision to do something for myself to increase my confidence and improve my smile!” With a variety of options available, adults can now choose the treatment that best fits their lifestyle and preferences. If you’re considering orthodontic treatment, call Coleman Orthodontics to explore the possibilities and take the first step toward a healthier, more confident smile.

Keep Smiling and Merry Christmas!

Dr. Coleman

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