Orthodontics is a branch of dentistry that diagnoses, prevents, and treats dental and facial irregularities. In Long Beach, California, Dr. Garlington utilizes an innovative approach known as two-phase orthodontic treatment.
His orthodontic services incorporate the latest techniques to deliver effective, personalized care. Contemporary orthodontic techniques prioritize overall oral health and function. Orthodontists like Dr. Garlington focus on straightening teeth and optimizing bite alignment and jaw function. This comprehensive approach ensures that patients achieve a beautiful smile and enjoy long-term dental health and improved quality of life.
Understanding Two-Phase Orthodontic Treatment
Two-phase orthodontic treatment is a specialized process combining tooth straightening with physical or facial changes. This type of therapy aims to provide optimum functionality and aesthetics, allowing your child to attain a healthy, beautiful smile. Two-phase orthodontics can be especially beneficial when children exhibit early signs of jaw problems.
Initiating treatment at this stage, before they become more severe, can address these potential issues. Otherwise, they may need surgical intervention later on. The first phase begins with dental appliances, such as palatal expanders or braces. These help correct any existing problems and guide the growth pattern of the jawbones. The second phase usually involves full upper and lower braces once all permanent teeth erupt.
The Importance Of Early Intervention
Dr. Garlington encourages parents to bring their children for an evaluation by age seven. Here, we will determine if phase one orthodontics will be necessary. Currently, most kids have several permanent teeth that allow accurate analysis and diagnosis. Signs indicating a possible need for early intervention include thumb-sucking habits or tongue-thrusting behaviors.
These may lead to crowded teeth or difficulty chewing/speaking, among other concerns. Early detection allows Dr.Garlington’s team to closely monitor your child’s oral development throughout their growth stages. We aim to create optimal outcomes from phased treatments while minimizing risks associated with future relapses.
Frequently Asked Questions About Two-Phase Orthodontic Treatment
Is two-phase orthodontic treatment necessary for all children?
No, most orthodontic problems can be treated in one phase of comprehensive treatment. However, early intervention is beneficial for children with severe symptoms.
Can you get braces more than once?
Yes, if the first treatment fails for any reason, such as neglecting to wear retainers or waiting too long to get braces, orthodontic relapse can be avoided through two-phase treatments.
What happens after the second phase of brace treatment?
After completing a two-phase orthodontic procedure, patients must wear a retainer. This helps maintain the achieved results and prevents teeth from returning to their previous positions. Orthodontics has evolved significantly over time with advancements in technology. This makes it possible for practitioners like Dr. Garlington to provide high-quality care that enhances smiles and contributes positively to oral health and well-being.
The evolution of orthodontics reflects a commitment to innovation, excellence, and patient-centered care. Dr. Garlington’s practice exemplifies these principles, offering state-of-the-art orthodontic solutions prioritizing aesthetics and oral health. Ultimately, we can transform smiles and lives in Long Beach, CA, and beyond.