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Explaining The Orthodontist Vist To Your Child



Here are a few helpful topics that your child will most likely ask before they come in to visit us.

What's an Orthodontist?



Just like baseball and gymnastics are types of sports, an orthodontist (say: or-thoh-don-tist) is a type of dentist. Using braces, retainers, and other devices, an orthodontist helps straighten a person's teeth and correct the way the jaws line up.

Straight teeth and aligned jaws create nice smiles. On top of that, when your jaws and teeth are well aligned, it's easier to chew food. Orthodontic care can even help prevent snoring!

So why would you go to the orthodontist? Your dentist or one of your parents might recommend it because they see a problem with your teeth or jaws. Or a kid who doesn't like the way his or her teeth look might ask to see an orthodontist.

Orthodontists treat kids for many problems, including having crowded or overlapping teeth or having problems with jaw growth and tooth development. These tooth and jaw problems may be caused by tooth decay, losing baby teeth too soon, accidents, or habits like thumb sucking. These problems also can be genetic or inherited, meaning that they run in a person's family.

When Should a Kid Go to the Orthodontist?



There's no set age for a kid to visit the orthodontist — some kids go when they're 6, some kids go when they're 10, and some go while they're teens. Even adults visit the orthodontist for treatment. Many orthodontists say a kid should see an orthodontist before age 7 so any problems can be spotted early. That doesn't mean a kid will get braces right away. But the orthodontist will know which problems exist and can choose the best time to start treatment.

What Happens at the Orthodontist?



When you make your first trip to the orthodontist, you'll visit an office that looks a lot like your dentist's office. You'll sit in a dentist chair and the orthodontic technician or assistant might take X-rays or computer pictures of your mouth and teeth. The X-rays and pictures show the orthodontist where the teeth are positioned and whether you have teeth that haven't come in yet.

The technician also may make a mold (or impression) of your teeth by pressing a tray of gooey material into your top and bottom teeth. When the mold is removed, there will be a perfect impression of the shape and size of your teeth. A mold helps the orthodontist decide how to straighten your teeth.

The orthodontist will examine your teeth, mouth, and jaws. He or she may ask you to open wide or bite your teeth together and might ask questions about whether you have problems chewing or swallowing or whether your jaws ever click or pop when you open your mouth. The orthodontist may tell you and your parent that your teeth and jaws are fine, or recommend that you begin treatment.

What Do Braces Do?



Braces correct how your teeth line up by putting steady pressure on the teeth, which eventually moves them into a straighter position. A retainer also applies pressure to your teeth, and it may be used to hold your teeth in a straight position after wearing braces.

Sometimes the orthodontist may recommend that you have one or more teeth removed to create more space in your mouth. If you need to have teeth removed, the dentist will give you medicine to keep you comfortable during the procedure.

Once your braces are on, you'll visit the orthodontist every few weeks. It's important to remember that you still need to get regular dental checkups during this time to have your teeth cleaned and checked for cavities. On some visits, the orthodontist may simply check to make sure that your braces are in place as they should be. At other visits, the orthodontist may adjust wires on the braces to move the teeth into position. The orthodontist may show you how to wear rubber bands, which are stretched between two teeth and help to correct the way your teeth line up.

Some kids also may need to wear other devices, such as headgear. You may have seen kids who have headgear, which gets its name from the fact that it's worn around the head. Headgear uses a horseshoe-shaped wire, which attaches to back teeth. It's designed to apply pressure that pushes the back teeth back, allowing more room for teeth in the front of the mouth.

You can expect to feel a little uncomfortable sometimes when you wear braces or other orthodontic devices. Your mom or dad can give you a pain reliever if it hurts. And the orthodontist usually provides wax you can use to cover any sharp spots on the braces that are bothering you or are rubbing against the inside of your mouth or gums.

How Long Will I Have to Go to the Orthodontist?



Braces can be worn for different lengths of time, but most people wear them for 1 to 3 years. After the braces are removed, many kids need to wear a retainer for a while to keep their teeth in place. During this time, you'll still need to visit the orthodontist regularly. Every kid wears a retainer for a different length of time. But the good news is, by the time you're wearing a retainer, you'll be smiling a super smile!

Dr. Micheal Cox is a Orthodontist specializing in braces, clear braces, and Invisalign. Helping kids, teens and adults with all of their orthodontics needs. With locations in Summerville, North Charleston, Goosecreek and Walterboro, SC we're conveniently located, feel free to call one of our locations today!

Summerville Orthodontic Office:

(843) 875-3900

North Charleston/Summerville Orthodontic Office:

(843) 266-0070

Goose Creek Orthodontic Office:

(843) 553-4400

Walterboro Orthodontic Office:

(843) 549-1280

Article Source: http://kidshealth.org/kid/health_problems/teeth/orthodontist.html?tracking=K_RelatedArticle

Posted by Dr. Michael Cox Orthodontics on Wednesday, November 02, 2011 at 17:41
Welcome to Our Blog!

Our orthodontist Dr. Michael Cox and his team of professionals are pleased to take this opportunity to welcome you to our blog. Dr. Cox is a board certified orthodontist who has been providing care to patients in the Charleston area since 1994. Dr. Cox and his staff offer patients three convenient locations in Summerville, Walterboro and Goose Creek.


Today's orthodontics technology is very advanced, and braces are no longer just for children. If gums and bone structure are healthy, tooth alignment can be altered at any age. One of the best things about modern orthodontics is the fact that the latest techniques and appliances Dr. Cox uses can greatly reduce discomfort levels, decrease the number of times you must visit the office and shorten treatment times. You can also choose from several options such as metal braces or the new and very popular Invisalign braces which offer you the option of having your teeth straightened without anyone knowing. We also offer translucent aligners, which can be worn while you sleep to improve misaligned teeth.


Dr. Cox and his team provide services to patients of all ages, so if you feel you are a candidate for orthodontic care, give the office a call or contact the team through the website so you can discuss your needs with the friendly staff. An initial appointment will be set up for you wherein the best treatment options for your particular case will be discussed. You will be told exactly which techniques are best for you, the expected duration of your treatment and the approximate cost. Dr. Cox and his team's mission is to provide you with friendly, affordable, high quality treatment that fits your budget. A variety of payment methods are offered for your convenience and you may wish to take advantage of our in-house financing.


There is no better time than now to start enjoying a new smile. A beautiful smile not only improves your appearance but it also promotes good, sound dental health. Having your teeth positioned correctly can make you look younger and accents your best facial features. A great smile also leads to more self-confidence and self-esteem. We are always excited to meet new patients and we stand beside each one as they go through the process of obtaining a beautiful new smile that will last the rest of their life.


We plan to share the latest orthodontic news and treatment options with you and will offer you lots of useful information, which you can read through to learn more about all of the exciting advancements in orthodontics and dental care. We encourage and welcome your feedback here so please do not hesitate to add your comments and thoughts. Have a great day and stop back in again soon!

Posted by Administrator on Thursday, November 11, 2010 at 13:34

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