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At Griffin Orthodontics, we specialize in transforming smiles in West Allis & Oak Creek with personalized care and advanced technology. Our expert team is dedicated to providing the highest quality orthodontic solutions for children, adults, and teens.

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Absolutely! At Griffin Orthodontics, we offer a variety of flexible payment options to make orthodontic care affordable and convenient for every patient. We accept traditional payment methods like cash, checks, and major credit cards, and we’re happy to work with you to set up customized payment plans that fit your budget.

You can also use your Health Savings Account (HSA) or Flexible Spending Account (FSA) to cover orthodontic expenses. Many patients find that using their HSA or FSA is a smart way to manage out-of-pocket costs while taking advantage of tax savings. If you have any questions about payment plans or how to use your benefits, our team is here to guide you every step of the way.

Yes, certain foods should be avoided to prevent dislodging the expander. Sticky, chewy, or hard foods such as gum, caramel, and nuts should be avoided. Instead, opt for softer foods that are easier to chew and less likely to interfere with the appliance

To protect your braces and ensure efficient treatment, we recommend avoiding very hard, sticky, or chewy foods. This includes popcorn, nuts, hard candies, chewing gum, and sticky caramel. We’ll provide a full list of food guidelines at the start of your treatment.

The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that children have their first orthodontic evaluation by age seven. This early visit allows orthodontists to identify potential issues with jaw growth and tooth eruption. While treatment might not be necessary at this age, early detection of problems can lead to more effective interventions later and can help guide the growth and development of your child’s teeth and jaws.

The duration of treatment with a palatal expander varies but typically lasts between 6 to 12 months. This period allows for the necessary expansion and stabilization of the new bone structure

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