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SureSmile Treatment on Aspen Orthodontics

Revolutionizing Braces: The SureSmile® Orthodontic Technology Advantage

You're getting braces. And while you're excited about having that great smile, you may be nervous about wearing the wires and brackets. Well, there is a new, technologically advanced orthodontic system that makes...
Two-Phase Orthodontic treatment by Aspen Orthodontics

What is the advantage of Two-Phase Orthodontic treatment?

Two-phase orthodontic treatment is a specialized process that combines tooth straightening and physical, facial changes. The purpose of two-phase treatment is to maximize the opportunity to accomplish the ideal healthy, functional, and aesthetic result that will remain stable throughout your child's life.

Understanding and Treating Impacted Canines

Impacted teeth are a common dental issue, particularly among children and teenagers. An impacted tooth is one that fails to emerge through the gums or only partially breaks through, often leading to discomfort and potential oral health complications.
Diode Laser treatment on Aspen Orthodontics

What's a Diode Laser Treatment?

Diode laser treatment provides several benefits for patients receiving orthodontic care. By using a specialized diode laser, we are able to safely and effectively remove excess gum tissue in order to expose more of the tooth's surface for better aesthetics and function.
Early orthodontic treatment for children in Aspen Orthodontics

Early Orthodontic treatment for children

Early treatment typically begins around age eight or nine. The goal of early treatment is to correct the growth of the jaw and certain bite problems, such as underbite.
orthodontic treatments for children, teens and adults. Aspen Orthodontics

Orthodontic Care Across Ages: Children, Teens, and Adults

Orthodontic care is a crucial aspect of dental health across all ages. Understanding the unique needs at different life stages, from the early intervention recommended for children to the specialized approaches for teens and adults, is essential.
Orthodontics for adults

Orthodontics for adults

Orthodontic treatment is no longer just for teens. In fact, the American Association of Orthodontists states that one in five orthodontic patients is over the age of 21.
Orthodontics for Children

Orthodontics for children

While there is no exact age for children to begin orthodontic treatment, the American Association of Orthodontists recommends visiting the orthodontist around age seven.

How to choose an Orthodontist

Choosing an orthodontic practice to trust with the beauty of your smile or your child's smile is an important decision. Orthodontic treatment has the potential to be a long process, so you'll want to make sure you or your child are comfortable with the doctor and staff
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