Frequently Asked Questions about Braces & Orthodontics

Below is a list of frequently asked questions about braces and orthodontic treatment. Let us know if we didn’t answer a specific question by calling us today!

What Exactly is Orthodontics?

Orthodontics is the specialty of dentistry that is focused on the diagnosis and treatment of dental and associated facial irregularities. The results of orthodontic treatment can be dramatic – beautiful smiles improved dental health and an enhanced quality of life for people of all ages.

Orthodontic problems must be diagnosed before treatment begins. Proper diagnosis involves taking photographs, X-rays, and dental impressions: all of which enable the orthodontist to make essential treatment decisions. Treatment duration is largely dependent on the severity or complexity of the orthodontic problem. Your treatment may be expedited by taking an active and committed role in your treatment. Dr. Cox and his staff are dedicated to educating everyone involved to achieve the best orthodontic results as expeditiously as possible.

Does my dentist need to refer me to an orthodontist?

No, it is not necessary. Many of our patients are referred by their dentist, but many other patients take the initiative to schedule their own consultation and exam appointment.

At what age should I schedule an appointment for a screening?

The American Association of Orthodontists recommends an orthodontic screening at age 7. Several permanent teeth in most children have erupted by this age, effectively allowing us to evaluate your child’s orthodontic status.

What will I learn from the initial consultation?

We are normally able to answer the following questions for you during your first visit:

  • Is there an orthodontic problem, and if so, what is it?
  • What must be done to correct the problem?
  • Will any teeth need to be removed?
  • How long will the treatment take to complete?
  • What will the fee be and what does it cover?

Will I need to have teeth removed for braces?

Removing teeth is sometimes necessary to achieve a balanced facial profile and straight teeth; however, new technological advances allow us to avoid extractions more frequently than in the past.

How often will I have appointments?

Appointments are scheduled according to each patient’s needs. The braces we use allow us to routinely see patients once every two months instead of once a month.

Can I schedule all my appointments after school?

Once the braces are on, most of your appointments can be arranged during after-school hours. Please understand, however, that all treasure after-school appointments, and they might not always be available.

Can I drop my child off for an appointment?

Of course. We appreciate your busy schedule and are happy you make the most of your time. In order to keep you informed about your child’s treatment progress, however, occasionally, we’d like a quick moment of your time for updates following appointments.

Do braces hurt?

Typically, braces do not “hurt.” Particularly since we utilize the most technologically advanced braces systems, patients are pleasantly surprised by how easily they adjust to having braces. However, they can make your teeth sore, but a little Advil or Tylenol should generally alleviate most of the discomfort.

Can I return to school after appointments?

Of course! No excuses to miss school, unfortunately. Even right after the braces are put on, it is fine to have lunch and return to school.

Can I still play sports with braces?

Absolutely, and we urge you to use a sports mouthguard. Be sure to ask us for one when you get your braces!

Are there foods I should avoid while I have braces?

Yes, and we’ll explain how certain types of hard foods can break braces. Normally, foods that can break braces are usually not good for your teeth anyway: ice, peppermints, taffy, etc.

Why do some kids have braces so young these days?

Technological advances and new treatment philosophies allow us to correct some orthodontic and orthopedic problems at an early age, thereby making treatment during adolescence less complicated. If interceptive treatment is done, it is usually initiated between the ages of 7-10. Our “Early Treatment” section has much more information on this subject.

Is it too late for me to get braces?

There is no age limit for braces. Adults can benefit hugely from orthodontic treatment in many ways. Not only are straight teeth a treat to yourself and your self-image, but they are also easier to clean, resulting in fewer dental problems in the future. As long as there are no unresolved dental problems like cavities or gum disease, it is safe to have orthodontic treatment at any age.

We strive to...

Create smiles for our patients visiting from all over Fulton County.

Stay committed to the latest advances in orthodontic technology.

Offer flexible orthodontic schedules to fit your busy lifestyle.

Provide flexible in-office and interest-free payment options.

Insurance & Billing

We understand that orthodontic treatment is an investment, and we are proud to offer flexible in-office and interest-free payment options to fit your specific needs. Learn more about your financial options today.

Why Choose Our Practice

Personalized Care, Every Step of the Way.

At Brookhaven Orthodontics, we believe that every smile is unique. That’s why we create custom treatment plans tailored to your specific needs. Our patient-first approach ensures that you feel supported and cared for throughout your orthodontic journey.

Advanced Technology for Better Results.

We combine state-of-the-art technology with proven techniques to deliver exceptional outcomes. From 3D imaging to innovative braces and aligners, our tools are designed to make your treatment faster, more comfortable, and more precise.

Expert Team with Years of Experience.

Led by Dr. Stan Cox, a seasoned orthodontist with a passion for creating beautiful smiles, our compassionate team is dedicated to excellence. With years of experience and continuous training, you can trust us to provide the highest level of care.

Our Satisfied Patients

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