Your Guide to Orthodontic Care in Irving: FAQs Answered by the Irving Orthodontist

Teeth, and sometimes entire facial structures, are permanently changed by orthodontic treatment. It is important that the treatment be appropriate and properly completed. Orthodontic specialists have extensive and specialized training that enables them to provide their patients with professional, personalized treatments.

The American Association of Orthodontists recommends an orthodontic screening at age 7. For most children, several permanent teeth have erupted by this age, allowing the orthodontist to effectively evaluate the patient's orthodontic condition.

Possibly, but they probably will not. The space available for the front teeth does not increase as you grow. In most people, after the permanent molars erupt, the space available for the front teeth decreases with age.

No patient is "too old" to wear braces! A surprising percentage of our patients are adults. In fact, 25 percent of all orthodontic patients are adults. Health and happiness are vitally important to adults, and orthodontic treatment can increase your self-esteem at any age!

Overall treatment time depends on each patient's specific orthodontic problem(s). In general, treatment times range from 12 to 30 months. The "average" timespan a patient wears braces is approximately 18-22 months.

Appointments are scheduled according to each patient's needs. Most patients in braces will be seen every five to 10 weeks. If there are specific situations that require more frequent monitoring, we will schedule appointments accordingly.

Yes. We understand your schedule is busy, and we are happy to help you make the most of your time. On some occasions, we may request to speak with a parent when they return, so we ask that parents check-in with a staff member before dropping off their child.

Generally, braces do not "hurt." After certain appointments, your teeth may be sore for a few days. In these situations, over-the-counter pain medications, such as Advil or Tylenol, will ease the discomfort. However, after most visits, patients do not feel any soreness at all! We often remind our patients, "It does not have to hurt to work!"

Yes! We recommend that patients wear mouthguards while playing sports. Musicians will likely experience an adjustment period until they are comfortable playing while wearing braces.

Yes! Regular check-ups with your general dentist are important while in braces. Your dentist will determine the intervals between each cleaning appointment while you have your braces.

Patients should brush their teeth at least 2-3 times each day - usually after meals and before going to bed. We will also show you how to floss your teeth with braces, and we may provide a prescription for a special fluoride treatment, if necessary.

If you have crowded teeth, gaps, or a misaligned bite, an orthodontic consultation can determine the best treatment for your needs. Frequent jaw pain or difficulty keeping your teeth clean may also indicate the need for orthodontic care.

Treatment time varies depending on the complexity of your case. Braces often work faster for severe misalignments, while aligners can be more efficient for minor adjustments.

Stick to soft foods like soups, mashed potatoes, yogurt, smoothies, and scrambled eggs to minimize discomfort and allow your mouth to adjust.

Yes! Some fast-food options include mashed potatoes, soft sandwiches, mac and cheese, and milkshakes. Avoid anything crunchy, hard, or sticky.

Yes, as long as it's well-cooked and soft. Rice is easy to chew and won't cause damage to your braces.