When Can My Child Begin Orthodontic Treatment?
In this blog, our Langley orthodontists share explain when your child can start having orthodontic treatment.
In this blog, our Langley orthodontists share explain when your child can start having orthodontic treatment.
During your orthodontic treatment, you are probably going to find a list of foods you won't be able to eat. These dietary limitations could make it hard to find foods that you can take with you to school or work. This is why our Langley orthodontists are sharing a list of convenient snack and food ideas that you can take with you on the go.
Many know that if you have to get your teeth straightened you need to see an orthodontist. However, there is much more to being an orthodontist than straightening teeth, here our Langley orthodontists, share what it means to be an orthodontic specialist.
Mouthguards are very important for any person who plays sports, even more so for those who wear braces.
If you want to find a way to supplement your orthodontic treatment safely and obtain a straighter smile, OrthoPulse® could be an option for you.
Orthodontic elastics are small bands made of rubber, that are part of your braces and they come in a wide selection of fun colours. Here, our Langley orthodontists explain some things you need to know about these elastics so you can have a successful orthodontic treatment.
You don't have to wear Invisalign clear aligners all of the time because they are removable. So our Langley orthodontists explain the details on how long you should wear your aligners and why it is an essential part of your treatment.
It's normal to feel a little self-conscious when you have to smile for a picture with braces. This is why our Langley orthodontists are sharing with you some tips on how you can take a good picture with braces.
It's important to have your braces adjusted regularly to get the most out of your orthodontic treatment. Here, our Langley orthodontists share what you can expect when you come in for your braces adjustments.
Lingual braces sit on the backs of the teeth vs on the front. We are often asked if we provide lingual braces as an option and how they compare to Invisalign clear aligners.