Frequently Asked Questions
Have a question? We’ve answered the most common ones below.
Most patients feel a brief sensation of pressure across the bridge of the nose or teeth for about 5–10 minutes after a turn, but it is rarely described as “pain.”

This is a common concern for parents when deciding between Spark™ Clear Aligners and fixed braces. Because aligners are removable for eating and sports, they can occasionally be misplaced in a school cafeteria or locker room. If your child struggles with organization or is prone to losing track of their belongings, traditional or LightForce™ 3D-printed braces might be the better choice. These “fixed” options remain bonded to the teeth throughout treatment, removing the responsibility of tracking removable trays and ensuring the process stays on schedule without the added cost or delay of ordering replacement aligners.
Absolutely. We work with many local Milwaukee schools to find appointment times that minimize time away from the classroom. Many parents prefer starting treatment during a school break so their child has a few days to get used to the feel of braces, but we successfully start new smiles all year round.
Yes! This is often referred to as Phase 1 treatment. We sometimes place braces on just a few permanent teeth while baby teeth are still present to correct a specific issue, like a crossbite or severe crowding, that could cause bigger problems later. Once those baby teeth fall out, we typically take a “rest” period before starting Phase 2 when all permanent teeth are in.
The cost of clear aligners is often covered by insurance. Ask your insurance provider or employment benefits administrator if aligner therapy is covered under your dental insurance plan and what your coverage provides. Also, ask the orthodontic practices you are considering if they offer payment plans to make your aligner treatment easier to pay.
When it comes to comfort and effectiveness, Spark Clear Aligners really stand out against traditional braces. Many people find that clear aligners are more comfortable since they don’t have the metal brackets and wires that can cause irritation. Plus, with affordable clear aligners like those offered in Milwaukee, achieving that perfect smile is not only easier but also a lot more pleasant! So, if you’re looking for a friendly way to straighten your teeth, clear aligners might just be the way to go.
Spark Clear Aligners are made from TruGEN™ material, which is designed to be more transparent, stain-resistant, and comfortable than other leading brands. Many patients find they provide a more discreet look and a gentler fit on the gums.
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. Griffin Orthodontics treats patients of all ages – children, teens, and adults – at our West Allis and Oak Creek offices. For children, we offer early evaluations (usually around age 7) and treatments like palatal expanders or early-phase braces to guide jaw growth and make future corrections easier. Teens can get traditional braces (with options like clear or LightForce braces) or clear aligners like Spark for a nearly invisible option during high school years. Adults are also welcome – it’s never too late to improve your smile, and we provide discreet treatment choices such as ceramic braces or Spark Clear Aligners to fit adults’ lifestyles. Our team personalizes treatment plans for each age group to ensure the best results and a comfortable experience.

Griffin Orthodontics in West Allis offers a full range of orthodontic treatments for patients of all ages. These include LightForce 3D-printed bracket braces (advanced traditional braces tailored to your teeth), Spark Clear Aligners (nearly invisible trays to straighten teeth), and palatal expanders for growing children who need jaw expansion. Whether you’re seeking treatment for a child, teen, or adult, this West Allis, WI orthodontist provides modern solutions to help everyone achieve a healthy, aligned smile.
Dental insurance coverage for orthodontic services can vary significantly depending on the specific insurance plan. Generally, orthodontic services, which include treatments like braces, clear aligners, and retainers, are designed to straighten teeth and correct bite issues. Here are some key points to consider:
– Coverage Variability: Not all dental insurance plans cover orthodontic services. It’s essential to review your dental plan materials carefully to understand what is included and what is not.
– Types of Treatments: Orthodontic services may include traditional metal braces, clear braces, clear aligners like Invisalign, and retainers. These treatments can be for both health-related and cosmetic reasons.
– Eligibility and Limits: Some dental plans may have specific coverage limits, such as a maximum amount covered per year or a lifetime maximum for orthodontic treatments. Additionally, there may be waiting periods before coverage begins.
– Discounts and Networks: If orthodontic services are not covered, some plans may offer discounts if you use an orthodontist within their network. It’s also beneficial to check if your preferred orthodontist is part of the plan’s network to maximize savings.
– Supplemental Plans: If your primary dental insurance does not cover orthodontics, you might consider supplemental dental plans that can help reduce the cost of these treatments.
In summary, while some dental insurance plans cover orthodontic services, it’s crucial to review your specific plan details to understand the extent of the coverage, any limitations, and potential discounts available. Please review patient information section or contact us for more information.
We offer a wide range of payment options. We accept all major credit cards. We offer flexible financing, and many more. Please review our payment options under patient information or view this information here. You can also contact us for further questions.
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