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.”

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.
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.
When braces are first put on, or after adjustments, your child might experience some soreness or discomfort for a few days as their teeth begin to shift. This is usually manageable with over-the-counter pain relievers and soft foods. Most people adapt quickly and find the discomfort to be temporary.
Once the braces are removed, the journey isn’t quite over! To keep the newly straightened teeth from shifting back, your child will need to wear a retainer. This can be either a removable one worn mostly at night or a fixed one bonded behind the teeth. Retainers are crucial for maintaining that beautiful new smile for years to come.
There are several types of braces to choose from, each with its own advantages. The most common include traditional metal braces, ceramic braces (which are less noticeable), and clear aligners like Spark. At Griffin Orthodontist we will help you decide which type is best for your child’s specific needs and lifestyle.
Children might need braces for various reasons, such as crooked teeth, overcrowded teeth, gaps between teeth, or problems with their bite (like an overbite or underbite). Getting braces can improve their chewing, speaking, and overall oral health, in addition to boosting their confidence.
Braces are special tools dentists and orthodontists use to straighten teeth and correct bites. Think of them as gentle guides that slowly move teeth into their proper positions over time, helping to create a healthier, more beautiful smile.
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