When you have braces, it’s important to maintain strong tooth enamel so you can maintain a healthy smile. However, that might be a tough task if you’re not sure how to keep your enamel in tip-top shape. So, to help you, our orthodontist, Dr. Christopher Liang, has some helpful tips and information for you. First, have a healthy and balanced... read more »
Once the alignment of your teeth has been fully corrected, your orthodontist can remove your braces. However, there will still be some residual tension remaining in the periodontal ligaments that anchor your teeth in place. If it’s not addressed in some way it could cause your teeth to drift out of their ideal position. To prevent this from happening to... read more »
Malocclusions, also commonly referred to as “bad bites”, refer to various types of misalignments within your teeth and jaw. For a list of some common malocclusions as well as some brief definitions, see the list below: - Crossbites happen when the lower jawbone protrudes out farther than the upper jawbone. - Rotation malocclusions come about when the teeth... read more »
One thing that comes along with braces is soreness. Now, this isn’t a typical muscle soreness—it’s actually soreness in the teeth. This can be quite inconvenient and troublesome, but it’s a sign that your teeth are moving and that you’re on your way toward the beautiful smile you want! However, our orthodontist, Dr. Christopher Liang, and team still want you... read more »
Conscientious brushing and flossing are important steps in making sure that your braces serve you well as long as you wear them. Normally, you should spend about two minutes brushing your teeth. With braces, you should take more time brushing, focusing on one or two teeth at a time. Using a water flosser or a floss threader with waxed dental... read more »
If you are searching for a functional orthodontic treatment that comes with added perks, then one fantastic treatment to consider is Invisalign®. Invisalign is a state-of-the-art orthodontic system that distances itself from other orthodontic services in that they are truly unique in their design and capabilities. Invisalign aligners are designed to fit the exact needs of your dental profile. With... read more »
Whether you believe it or not, braces are simpler, better, and even more convenient, compared to the appliances doctors used to use to align the teeth. This is because orthodontic technology has advanced over time. Dr. Christopher Liang would like to share some details. First, braces are more attractive. Metal braces are smaller and simpler and they can be customized... read more »
Caring for your braces during treatments is vital to ensure your orthodontic treatment time occurs as swiftly as possible. Listed below are some common orthodontic health care treatment tips to keep your braces looking and functioning as good as new: - It may be possible to break off a piece of your braces if you are not careful, and if... read more »
Enhance and upgrade your smile by finding treatments for your malocclusions. A malocclusion, also called a bad bite, is the result of an irregularity or aberration in your smile that has resulted in some form of misalignment with your teeth. Oftentimes, malocclusions occur in the incisors, but curved teeth can appear anywhere, and can even be caused by your jawbone.... read more »
Straight smiles begin with orthodontic braces. With a firm set of orthodontic braces, you can drastically improve the look, function, and position of your smile. Over time, orthodontic braces can ensure the longevity of your teeth and help set in motion a pathway to successful oral hygiene for many years to come. Listed below are a few added benefits of... read more »