Frequently Asked Questions

Have a question? We’ve answered the most common ones below.

The American Association of Orthodontists recommends a child have their first check-up by age 7. At this stage, we can monitor jaw growth and the transition from baby teeth to permanent teeth. Early evaluation at our Oak Creek or West Allis offices allows us to catch potential issues early, often making future treatment faster and less invasive.

Yes, there is usually just a small learning curve. Most young musicians find that after a week or two of practice, they can play their trumpet, flute, or clarinet just as well as before. We provide plenty of orthodontic wax to help cushion the lips during those first few practice sessions, ensuring your child can stay active in their school band or orchestra.

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.

Absolutely! One of the most exciting parts for kids and teens getting braces is the ability to personalize their smile. We offer a wide variety of colored bands that can be swapped out at every adjustment appointment, typically every 4 to 8 weeks. Whether they want to represent their school colors, match a holiday theme, or just pick their favorite shades, Dr. Griffin and our team love helping patients express their personality through their orthodontic journey.

Yes, clear aligners can be highly effective for many orthodontic issues, although some complex cases may still require traditional braces for optimal results. All estimations are based on each respective patients free consultation.

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.

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 - We offer services to children, teens and even adults
Griffin Orthodontics – We offer services to children, teens and even adults

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!

Absolutely! Braces don’t have to stop your child from enjoying their favorite sports. With the right precautions, like wearing a properly fitted orthodontic mouthguard, your child can safely participate in both contact and non-contact sports without worrying about damaging their braces or teeth

The duration depends on the complexity of the case and the type of treatment chosen. On average, treatment lasts between 18 and 36 months. Your top rated orthodontist will provide a personalized timeline during the initial consultation.

Adult orthodontic treatment can differ from that of younger patients primarily due to the lack of jaw growth in adults. This means that some jaw discrepancies may require surgical intervention. Adults are also more likely to have experienced gum or bone loss, which can affect treatment plans. Close coordination among dental specialists is often necessary to ensure comprehensive care. Additionally, adults may need to address existing dental issues, such as periodontal disease, before starting orthodontic treatmen

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

Early orthodontic treatment, often referred to as Phase One, can address significant issues such as severe crowding or jaw misalignment. By intervening early, orthodontists can guide the growth of the jaw and create a better environment for permanent teeth to emerge, potentially reducing the need for more extensive treatments later. Additionally, early treatment can improve self-esteem and oral function

Common signs that your child may need orthodontic treatment include crowded or overlapping teeth, difficulty chewing, mouth breathing, and protruding teeth. Other indicators can be an overbite, underbite, or crossbite, where the alignment of the teeth is off. If you notice any of these signs, it is advisable to consult an orthodontist for an evaluation

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.

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