Woman inserting Invisalign orthodontics at Ridgeview Dental Group in Menomonee Falls, WI
Ridgeview Dental Group, Menomonee Falls, WI

Orthodontics

Who is a Candidate for Orthodontic Treatment?

A healthy, confident smile is for everyone. Whether young or old, it is never too late to begin your journey to a lifetime of smiles. Children can benefit from early orthodontic intervention to modify the growth of the face and jaws during the years when craniofacial development is at its peak, and even adults can benefit from orthodontic treatment. Dr. Dentino, our orthodontic specialist, has the training and experience to help you achieve your goals – whether it is an express touch up for teeth that have shifted over the years, or a comprehensive correction of craniofacial growth imbalances.

Invisalign

Traditional Braces

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Invisalign® Treatment

There’s never been a better time to straighten your teeth with the most advanced clear aligner in the world. Our office is proud to be a certified provider of Invisalign clear aligners, which give you a clear, convenient, and comfortable option to achieve the smile you’ve always wanted.

Why Invisalign treatment?

  • Proven results: SmartTrack® material and SmartForce® features are clinically proven to improve control of tooth movement with Invisalign clear aligners.
  • Better fit: Aligners made from SmartTrack material are comfortable, fit well, and are easy to put on and take off.
  • Effective: Invisalign clear aligners can treat a wide range of teeth-straightening conditions, including crossbites, crowding, open bites, gapped teeth, overbites, and underbites.
  • Virtually invisible: Most people won’t even know you’re going through treatment, because Invisalign aligners are virtually invisible!
  • Comfortable: Invisalign clear aligner trays are not only smooth and comfortable to wear, but they’re also removable. That means you can continue doing all the things you normally would, from brushing and flossing to eating whatever you like.
  • Convenient: Invisalign treatment is ideal for your busy schedule, since you only need to visit our office every six weeks.

The Invisalign Treatment Process

Your First Consultation

At your initial consultation, we will discuss your orthodontic needs and evaluate whether Invisalign treatment is right for you.

Your Custom Treatment Plan

We will use a scanner such as the iTero® digital scanning system to create fast, precise 3D digital images of your teeth. Then we will map out a precise treatment plan, including the exact movements of your teeth and how long your treatment will be. You’ll even get to see how your teeth will move and preview your new smile.

Your Invisalign Clear Aligners

Your custom-made aligners will be made of Invisalign’s proprietary SmartTrack® material. They’re virtually invisible, so most people won’t even notice you’re wearing them during your teeth straightening.

Wear your Invisalign clear aligners 20 to 22 hours a day for the best results, and take them out only to eat, brush, and floss.

Your Progress

As you wear each set of aligners, your teeth will gently and gradually shift into place. We may recommend that you begin wearing a new set of aligners every week and schedule checkups every six weeks or so.

Taking Care of Your New Smile

When your treatment is complete, ask us about a Vivera® retainer. Vivera retainers are custom-made using the same state-of-the-art technology as Invisalign clear aligners.

To learn more about the Invisalign system and all your orthodontic treatment options, please feel free to schedule an appointment at our office. We look forward to meeting you and helping you achieve a smile that’s made to move!

Invisalign and the Invisalign logo, among others, are trademarks of Align Technology, Inc., and are registered in the U.S. and other countries.

Traditional Braces

Brackets and wires together comprise a tried and true orthodontic appliance that your orthodontist can place to effectively straighten teeth and correct many types of malocclusions. At Ridgeview dental group we offer metal braces, which is the traditional appliance for orthodontic treatment in children and adults. We also offer “invisible” ceramic braces, a great option for patients who desire the efficiency of braces with the esthetic benefits of clear aligners.

 

Why Traditional Braces

  • Faster treatment: Some types of orthodontic problems can be solved more predictably or in a shorter amount of time when traditional brackets and wires are used. At your consultation visit, the doctor will review your records and determine whether braces might give you a faster or more predictable result. 
  • Flexible options: With braces, the doctor may recommend adding some additional different types of appliances onto your wires. There are many types of auxiliary appliances that can be used in conjunction with brackets to solve specific orthodontic problems in a more efficient way.  
  • Less work: Some patients prefer traditional braces over clear aligners because the braces do not need to be continuously placed and removed throughout the day – they will continue to straighten your teeth 24 hours per day. You may prefer the ability to eat snacks and sip beverages freely without having to remove a set of trays.  
  • Effective: Traditional braces are an effective and established treatment modality for a wide range of orthodontic problems, including crossbites, crowding, open bites, gapped teeth, overbites, and underbites. 
  • Esthetic options: Some patients are worried about the appearance of metal brackets on their teeth, but we also offer invisible ceramic brackets that blend seamlessly into the natural color of your tooth enamel.  
  • Comfortable: In our office, we use low profile brackets. This means they are as small as they can possibly be while staying attached to the tooth surface and effectively moving the tooth. We don’t add extra bulky tubes and hooks which are unnecessary and may irritate the soft tissues. 
  • Convenient: Although the length of time between appointments may vary, you typically only need to visit our office every six weeks. 

The Braces Treatment Process

Your initial consultation

At your first visit, the doctor will evaluate your orthodontic needs and determine if braces are a good option for you. You will get an estimated timeline for your treatment, an explanation of any additional appliances that may be recommended, and discuss whether comprehensive treatment is possible or if two phases will be required. 

At the beginning of the first phase, orthodontic records were made and a diagnosis and treatment plan was established. Certain types of appliances were used in the first phase to correct and realign the teeth and jaw. The second phase begins when all permanent teeth have erupted, and usually requires braces on all the teeth for an average of 24 months. Retainers are worn after this phase to ensure your child retains his or her beautiful smile.

Comprehensive treatment

Most people can undergo comprehensive orthodontic treatment to straighten their teeth and correct bite problems as soon as all of their adult teeth have erupted. For many children, this is between the ages of 11-13. In some cases, the doctor may want to wait to start treatment until facial growth is complete in the later teenage years. In other cases, the doctor may want to start earlier and break treatment into two phases. This will depend on the child’s unique facial growth and development pattern.

Phase One

A Foundation for a Lifetime of Beautiful Smiles

The goal of Phase One treatment is to help the jaw develop in a way that will accommodate all of the permanent teeth and improve the way the upper and lower jaws fit together. Children often exhibit early signs of jaw problems as they grow and develop. An upper jaw that is growing too much or is too narrow can be recognized at an early age. If children over the age of six are found to have this jaw discrepancy, they are candidates for early orthodontic treatment. Also, if children around the age of eight have crowded front teeth, early treatment can prevent the need to extract permanent teeth later.

  • Planning now can save your child’s smile later

    Some children may benefit from early intervention to modify or enhance the natural growth of their jaw bones while they are still developing. In these cases, it is beneficial to break orthodontic treatment into two phases. Early treatment, or phase I, is usually focused on helping the jaws to grow in a balanced way or making enough room for all the adult teeth to erupt correctly before it is time to start comprehensive, or phase II, treatment. Usually, we can tell by the age of 7 if a child would benefit from early Phase I treatment.  

    Making records to determine your child’s unique treatment

  • Orthodontic records will be necessary to determine the type of appliances to be used, the duration of treatment time, and the frequency of visits. Records consist of models of the teeth, X-rays, and photographs. During your child’s initial consultation, the doctor will take records to determine if early treatment is necessary.
Resting Period

In this phase, the remaining permanent teeth are left alone as they erupt. Retaining devices may not be recommended if they would interfere with eruption. It is best to allow the existing permanent teeth some freedom of movement. A successful first phase will have created room for permanent teeth to find an eruption path. Otherwise, they may become impacted or severely displaced.

  • Monitoring the teeth’s progress
    At the end of the first phase of treatment, teeth are not in their final positions. This will be determined and accomplished in the second phase of treatment. Selective removal of certain primary (baby) teeth may be in the best interest of enhancing eruption during this resting phase. Therefore, periodic recall appointments for observation are necessary, usually on a six-month basis.
Phase Two

Stay healthy and look attractive

The goal of the second phase is to make sure each tooth has an exact location in the mouth where it is in harmony with the lips, cheeks, tongue, and other teeth. When this equilibrium is established, the teeth will function together properly. Phase Two usually involves full upper and lower braces.

At the beginning of the first phase, orthodontic records were made and a diagnosis and treatment plan was established. Certain types of appliances were used in the first phase to correct and realign the teeth and jaw. The second phase begins when all permanent teeth have erupted, and usually requires braces on all the teeth for an average of 24 months. Retainers are worn after this phase to ensure your child retains his or her beautiful smile.

Adult Braces

It is never too late to give yourself the confident smile you have always wanted. We treat many adult patients who never had braces during their younger years and are ready to take the next step in achieving the smile of their dreams. As always, each patient will receive a carefully customized treatment plan for a beautiful, healthy smile that matches your unique facial structure and pays special attention to your individual concerns. Many adults feel self conscious about the possibility of wearing metal braces later in life, and opt for our clear ceramic braces which are virtually invisible. 

Retainers

After your orthodontic treatment, retainers are for life! The doctor will review which types of retainers are appropriate for your individual case and discuss whether fixed or removable retainers would be recommended for you.