Frequently Asked Questions
Q. What is a smile assessment?
A. If you would like to improve your oral health, a smile assessment can help. During this appointment, the orthodontic team evaluates your mouth. They check your oral health and ask about your goals. Finally, they recommend treatments that can enhance your smile. Many patients benefit from braces, clear aligners, or retainers.
Q. What happens during a smile assessment?
A. During a smile assessment, the team takes photographs of your mouth. Sometimes, they also perform X-rays or other digital scans. They measure your teeth, assess your bite and check your gums. Afterward, the orthodontist helps you explore your treatment options.
Q. How do I know if I am a good candidate for orthodontics?
A. Orthodontic care might not be right for everyone. Some dental problems can interfere with treatment. During the smile assessment, the team looks at your teeth and gums. They decide whether your mouth is ready to support orthodontics.
Q. What type of orthodontic care is best for me?
A. Each patient's mouth is unique. During your smile assessment, the team considers your individual needs. They help you choose a treatment that meets your goals, preferences, and lifestyle requirements.
Q. What happens if the team decides I am not ready for orthodontics?
A. Sometimes, the team spots a problem during your smile assessment. You might have underlying tooth decay or gum disease. Some patients also have issues with their jawbone, throat, or sinuses. The orthodontist might refer you to another provider for further treatment. A specialized provider can deliver the care you need.