Medical compromised child
patients
People with special needs are those whose dental
care is complicated by a physical, mental or social
disability. They tended to receive less oral health
care, or of lower quality than the general population
, yet they may have oral problems that can affect
systemic health.
Make regular visits
to your dentist at least every six
months.
Take your child
for an orthodontic check-up no later
than age 7. If a problem is detected,
your orthodontist can determine
the best time to start treatment.
Keep in mind that
orthodontic treatment can also benefit
adults. Less visible, more comfortable
braces make treatment more appealing
than ever, and healthy teeth, bones
and gums of almost any age respond
well to treatment.
Choose an orthodontist
- the dental specialist who is uniquely
qualified to treat orthodontic problems.
Take advantage of
the affordability of orthodontic
treatment today. We have a variety
of convenient payment plans.
Remember that successful orthodontic
treatment is the result of a partnership.
The orthodontist, and a cooperative
patient all work together to create
a healthy, beautiful smile that's
good for life.