Wednesday, August 28, 2013

Preparing for Your Orthodontic Consultation


The first appointment at any orthodontic office begins with an initial consultation.  You can get the most out of this appointment by knowing in advance what is most important to you regarding orthodontic treatment.

Dr. Reed and her staff thought of a list of questions that are routinely asked before and during treatment.  They thought the list would help new patients begin the process of thinking about what it is that they want as a result of treatment and what things are important in getting to that result.

Below are just a few examples:
  • How long will it take to make my teeth straight?              
  • Are there different options for treatment?
  • How much should I expect to pay for my treatment?  Are there different options for payment that will be discussed ahead of time?
  • Will insurance cover treatment?
  • Does getting braces or Invisalign hurt?
  • Can I still play sports with braces, expanders, Invisalign, etc.?
  • How often would I have to visit Dr. Reed once treatment is started?
  • Should I wear a retainer after treatment; for how long?
  • Do I still need to see my general dentist once treatment begins?
  • Will my wisdom teeth effect my treatment later?
  • What sorts of foods will I have to avoid?

Dr. Reed and the orthodontic team are here to help answer any questions you may have.  When your consultation is over, Dr. Reed encourages her patients to call or email her with any other questions that may arise after they leave.

From the initial consultation to the day your braces are removed, your treatment should be a smooth and simple process with results that make you feel great.  Feeling well-informed every step of the way is an important part of the process!


1 comments:

Unknown said...

I really like your list of possible questions to ask at your orthodontic consultation. My daughter was told she needs to see an orthodontist but I have no idea what kinds of questions to ask. It seems like a good idea to prepare a list of questions before the appointment so you can leave with helpful information. http://www.zanoniorthodontics.com/life-with-braces

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