Common Treatments
Crowding of the teeth
Most orthodontic treatment today can be accomplished with either braces or clear aligner therapy.
Open bite: front teeth don’t touch
This girl sucked her thumb as a young child. She started treatment at age 13. She had braces and a special appliance — called a crib — to retrain the tongue. Now she can bite the lettuce out of a sandwich.
Deep overbite: lower front teeth bite into palate
This adult patient, age 25, required braces and jaw surgery to correct his severe overbite. His problem could have been corrected without surgery if he had been treated before he was a teenager.
Missing lateral incisors
This woman’s lateral incisors were missing since birth. She had braces to move the teeth into their correct positions, then the missing teeth were replaced with bonded “Maryland” bridges.
Underbite: lower front teeth in front of upper teeth
This woman’s underbite was causing her jaw joint discomfort and excessive wear patterns on her teeth. After about 30 months of treatment starting at age 32, she now finds smiling and chewing much easier.
Spacing of teeth
The patient was bothered by the spaces between his teeth. Invisalign closed the spaces and gave him an ideal bite.
Overjet: protruding front teeth
At age ten, this girl had a big overjet with the top teeth protruding beyond the bottom. She had two phases of treatment. The first helped her jaws to grow more harmoniously and the second aligned her teeth and bite. At age 13, she was proudly displaying her new smile.
Non-braces treatment
Sometimes, braces are not needed to get noticeable improvements in tooth alignment. This patient was first seen at age seven for crowding of the lower permanent teeth. A procedure was performed to reduce the width of the adjacent baby teeth and the permanent incisors aligned on their own in nine months.
Phase One
This boy’s parents were concerned about both aesthetics and the health of the erupting permanent teeth when they brought him in at age eight. The lower front teeth were crowded and touching the palate, and the upper front teeth were extremely displaced from their normal positions. After 12 months of Phase-One treatment with an expander and partial braces, the patient’s appearance and dental function were vastly improved.