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At Meier Orthodontics we believe you aren’t just another patient or just another set of teeth to straighten. We follow the motto “Treat others as you would like to be treated”, and to us that means being treated like family. A comfortable, caring, family environment is what we strive for. We take the time to get to know you, and we hope you take a minute to get to know us while you are here.
You are special, and you know that! So why do we recommend you see an Orthodontic specialist for your treatment? An Orthodontist completes 2-3 years of specialty training in Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics after becoming a dentist. We believe orthodontic problems and facial irregularities requires a specialist. A specialist will have all the tools necessary to control tooth movement and maniupulate jaw growth to create a harmonious smile and a balanced face.
The American Association of Orthodontists recommends an initial consultation with an Orthodontist be performed at the age of 7 to have the greatest influence over jaw growth and the ability to straighten teeth.
Please look through our site, as it contains useful information in orthodontics for the entire family. When you’re ready, we’d love to meet new friends and family in our area.
PROBLEMS TO LOOK FOR
Crowding occurs because there is not enough space for the teeth in their current positions. The may lead to periodontal “gum” problems or make it difficult to keep the teeth clean.
Anterior Crossbite – This may be due to localized position of teeth, but it also may be due to improper growth of the jaws. A correct diagnosis and can limit the potential side effects of this type of bite.
Upper jaw constriction may be due to abnormal growth patterns and/or airway issues.
Anterior open bites may be due to digit, tongue, object habits, and improper growth of the jaws. In children, this should be addressed as soon as possible. In adults it may be possible to close the open bite non-surgically, but please consult an orthodontic specialist.
Children with teeth in this position are more likely than other kids to experience some type of trauma to the front teeth.
Impactions and missing teeth occur for several reasons, but the orthodontic specialist can advise you on the best treatment options available for you or your child.
Digit habits should be stopped around the age of 3. If your child still has a digit habit, please consult with an orthodontist on how to stop the habit early in order to reduce improper jaw growth.
This skeletal issue may be due to a combination of factors. In children, we may modify growth to reduce or correct the small lower jaw. In adults, there are options available to help achieve facial harmony.
This skeletal imbalance may actually be due to a small upper jaw or a large lower jaw. In children, we may modify growth to reduce or correct the small upper jaw. In adults, there are options available to help achieve facial harmony.