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"Dr. Reaves, what are the first steps in getting orthodontic braces?"
 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

"Dr. Reaves, what usually happens during an initial orthodontic exam?"

 

In order to determine your specific needs, a dentist will completely evaluate your mouth. This will likely include:

Impressions of your teeth, from which models are made (these are useful for the doctor, and will remind you exactly how your teeth looked before correction).
Photographs of your teeth, face, and smile
X-rays of your head and teeth
Your medical health history and dental health history

The doctor will then carefully evaluate your specific needs and provide you with a treatment plan for correction.  Following the recommended plan is important for proper correction.

 

"What are spacers, Dr. Reaves?"

 

Teeth normally fit tightly against one another.  Spacers are inserted before placement of your braces to provide some space between teeth for attaching the bands. There are two types of spacers, small springs or plastic modules.  In just a few days they gently move desired teeth slightly apart.

Spacers often cause some soreness, but this goes away in a few days.  Rinse your mouth with warm salt water to relieve the irritation.  Your normal chewing also helps to get your mouth feeling better.

 

"What do I do if a spacer comes out?"

  Call your doctor immediately for a replacement.  That little spacer is making just enough room for a comfortable fit for your braces and plays an important role.

For more information about how we at Robert S Reaves BSc MS DDS can help you with dental braces, call us at (888) 644-8216, we will be happy to talk with you.
 



Orthodontic - Braces
 In Largo Florida and the surrounding
Belleair Beach - Indian Rocks Beach - Redington Beach - Clearwater FL areas.
 

 *Minimal sedation, also known as anxiolysis, is the use of oral and inhalation medications to relieve anxiety before and during dental
procedures that minimally reduce consciousness in an effort to reduce fear and anxiety, while still maintaining normal breathing and the
ability to respond appropriately to physical and verbal stimulation.

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