FAQ Page
Will my child need braces again after Phase I?
Yes, in most cases. Phase I helps guide jaw growth and correct early issues, but once the adult teeth have fully come in, Phase II (typically braces or Invisalign) ensures proper alignment and a lasting bite.
At what age should my child first visit an orthodontist?
We recommend scheduling an orthodontic screening around age 7, as advised by the American Association of Orthodontists. Early evaluations help catch small problems before they become big ones.
What is the difference between Phase I and Phase II treatment?
Phase I (ages 6–10) - Focuses on jaw development and spacing. Phase II (ages 11–14) - Aligns all adult teeth and finalizes the bite. Together, they create a balanced, healthy smile for life.
How long does orthodontic treatment usually take?
Treatment times vary by age and case severity. Phase I usually lasts 6–12 months. Phase II ranges from 12–24 months on average. We’ll provide you a custom timeline at your consultation.
Is Invisalign as effective as braces?
Yes! Invisalign works for most teens and adults with mild to moderate alignment issues. It’s clear, removable, and convenient. We'll evaluate your case to determine if it's the right option.
Will treatment be painful?
You may feel mild soreness or pressure for a few days after adjustments, but it’s manageable and temporary. We use the latest technology and gentle techniques to ensure your comfort.
How do I care for my teeth during treatment?
We’ll give you everything you need to know — from brushing techniques to foods to avoid. Whether you’re wearing braces or aligners, we’ll help you keep your smile healthy throughout your journey.
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