Frequently Asked Questions

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Orthodontic treatment length depends on each patient’s case, but most people at Griffin Orthodontics complete treatment in about 12 to 24 months. Minor adjustments or early-phase treatments can take less than a year, while more complex cases (for example, significant bite corrections) might take up to about 2 years. Whether you choose LightForce braces or Spark Clear Aligners, our West Allis orthodontist will give you an estimated timeframe after evaluating your smile. With modern techniques and regular check-ups, we make sure your treatment stays on schedule as much as possible. Remember, following your orthodontist’s instructions (like wearing aligners as directed or keeping appointments) also helps finish your treatment on time.

Orthodontic treatment costs can vary based on the length and complexity of care. For most cases requiring 12 to 36 months of treatment, the average cost ranges from $3,800 to $6,500. If your child needs early interceptive treatment, which typically lasts 8 to 15 months, costs may be up to $3,600. Every smile is unique, so we’re here to provide personalized care that fits your family’s needs and budget.

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Yes! Spark clear aligners can be a great option for young athletes since there are no brackets or wires to worry about. The aligners can be removed during games or practices if needed, making it easier to wear a standard sports mouthguard. Discuss this option with your orthodontist to see if Spark clear aligners is suitable for your child. If your interested in the difference between Spark Clear Aligners and Invisalign look here!

LightForce ensures the accuracy of their 3D-printed brackets through a combination of advanced digital technology and precise manufacturing processes. The process begins with a detailed digital scan of the patient’s teeth, which is used to create a comprehensive 3D model. This model allows for the design of custom brackets tailored to the unique anatomy of each tooth. The LightForce system uses Digital Light Processing (DLP) technology to produce these brackets with high precision, achieving placement accuracy within one-thousandth of a millimeter. Additionally, LightForce’s LightPlan software facilitates precise treatment planning, ensuring that the brackets are positioned exactly as needed for optimal tooth movement

LightForce Brackets are custom-made for each individual tooth using 3D printing technology, unlike traditional braces which use standard brackets. This customization allows for a more comfortable fit and precise tooth movement, often resulting in shorter treatment times and fewer office visits. Additionally, the ceramic material of LightForce Brackets is tooth-colored, making them less noticeable than metal braces

LightForce Brackets are the world’s first fully customized 3D-printed ceramic braces.They are designed to fit the unique contours of each patient’s teeth, providing a personalized orthodontic solution that enhances comfort, efficiency, and aesthetic appeal. By using advanced digital planning and 3D printing technology, LightForce Brackets offer a more precise and effective treatment compared to traditional metal braces

While there may be an initial adjustment period, braces should not significantly interfere with daily activities. Adults can continue to participate in sports, play musical instruments, and engage in other hobbies. It is recommended to wear a mouthguard during contact sports to protect the braces and teeth. Overall, with proper care and adjustments, braces should not hinder an active lifestyle

Getting braces as an adult can lead to a variety of benefits beyond just straightening teeth. As adults age, their jawbones can lose density, leading to shifting teeth, crowding, and discomfort during chewing or swallowing. Braces can address these issues, improving both the aesthetic appearance of a smile and overall oral health. They can help prevent tooth decay by making teeth easier to clean and can alleviate oral discomfort. Additionally, having straight teeth is often associated with success and attractiveness, which can boost confidence in professional and social settings

Orthodontic treatments for children include traditional metal braces, clear ceramic braces, and clear aligners like Spark. The choice of treatment depends on the specific dental issues and the child’s needs. It’s important to discuss all available options with your orthodontist to determine the best plan for your child

Braces should not prevent children from participating in sports or playing musical instruments. However, it might take some time to adjust. For contact sports, wearing a mouthguard is recommended to protect both the braces and the teeth. With musical instruments, especially wind instruments, children may need to practice to get used to playing with braces

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