
Looking Good, Feeling
Good: Personal Benefits
of Orthodontics
Your Child's First
Orthodontic Check-Up
The American Dental Association recommends that a child visit the family dentist by his or her first birthday, while baby (primary) teeth are emerging. By seeing a child early, your dentist can see how teeth and jaws are developing, and can alert you to changes that might occur as your child grows.
Early childhood is an excellent time to lay the foundation for a lifetime of good dental habits. But good dental health means more than the health of individual teeth and the gums. To get a smile that's good for life, your child needs teeth and jaws that are properly aligned-in other words, a healthy bite.
In addition to improving oral health, orthodontic treatment can provide the confidence that comes with a healthy, attractive smile for years to come. And you may be pleasantly surprised to find how affordable such a great investment can be. We will work with you to arrive at a payment plan that fits within your budget. In addition, many dental insurance plans now include orthodontic benefits.
Dollar for dollar, when you consider the lifetime benefits of orthodontic treatment, it is truly a great value.
Sometimes, a parent whose child is being treated will choose to correct his or her bite at the same time. The fact is, braces can improve a person's smile -- and confidence -- at almost any age. More and more adults are turning to orthodontic treatment to correct a smile that's bothered them most of their lives. With the help of your dentist and Dr. Gittess, you can have a healthy, beautiful smile. And with today's smaller, less visible, more comfortable braces, plus the affordable payment plans that we offer, adult patients are finding braces more appealing than ever.