FAQ
Lindsey Orthodontics offers expert care for straighter, healthier smiles. From traditional braces to discreet aligners, we provide advanced solutions for all ages.
Orthodontists are dental specialists who correct alignment, spacing, and bite issues. Using tools like braces, clear aligners, and other appliances, they improve oral function and create healthier, more balanced smiles.
Orthodontic care improves both appearance and function. Straight teeth are easier to clean, reducing the risk of cavities and gum disease, while a proper bite prevents unnecessary wear and discomfort. Plus, a confident smile can enhance your self-esteem and overall well-being.
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends an initial evaluation by age 7, as early treatment can simplify certain issues. However, orthodontic care is effective at any age, and many adults achieve great results.
Protruding, crowded, or misaligned teeth are clear indicators of an issue. Subtler signs include mouth breathing, speech challenges, thumb sucking past age 4, and frequent biting of the cheek or roof of the mouth. Jaw sounds, shifting, or improper tooth contact when closing the mouth may also suggest a problem.
Having braces put on is painless. You may feel mild soreness for a few days as your mouth adjusts, and occasional discomfort after adjustments. Over-the-counter pain relievers can help, though they’re rarely needed.
Active treatment typically takes 6–30 months, depending on the case. Afterward, a retainer is worn to maintain your results.
During active treatment, you’ll visit every 4–14 weeks, depending on your specific needs.
In most cases, extractions are not necessary. However, it may be required if your teeth are severely crowded or impacted. Early intervention in younger patients can sometimes prevent the need for extractions.
Yes, hard, sticky, or crunchy foods like caramel, taffy, and raw vegetables should be avoided, as they can damage braces. Don’t worry—ice cream and soft foods are still on the menu. With clear aligners (Spark), there are no diet restrictions because you remove the aligners before eating.
Absolutely! For sports, use a mouthguard to protect your teeth and braces. Musicians might need a brief adjustment period but can continue playing without issues.
Yes, regular dental visits are essential to keep your teeth and gums healthy, especially when wearing braces, as maintaining good oral hygiene becomes more challenging.
Yes, A retainer helps prevent your teeth from shifting back, preserving your smile for years to come.
Orthodontic treatment is an investment in your health and confidence. Costs are manageable with available financing options, and the benefits far outweigh the long-term challenges of untreated dental issues.