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Looks Matter Over Cost For Ortho Issues
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Jon Caldwell
Jon Caldwell is a health critic. Much of his reviews can be found at http://www.healthnook.net/healthnooknetcat/healthnooknetlink.php 
By Jon Caldwell
Published on 06/22/2008
 
Orthodontic treatments are generally not that expensive compared with other personal services and the cost of an orthodontic treatment usually depends on the area you are staying and on the complexity of the patient’s case Getting dental braces in a rural area may mean getting orthodontic treatments at a less expensive cost since there may be fewer orthodontists in there

Orthodontic treatments are generally not that expensive compared with other personal services and the cost of an orthodontic treatment usually depends on the area you are staying and on the complexity of the patient’s case. Getting dental braces in a rural area may mean getting orthodontic treatments at a less expensive cost since there may be fewer orthodontists in there. However, getting braces in a more cosmopolitan area with experienced and recognized orthodontists will mean having treatments at a more expensive price. Also, the complexity of the case is an important factor that will determine how much a patient should expect to pay. All in all, it is better to look for an orthodontist who can set up an appropriate fee for your treatment.

As with all dental treatments, having dental braces requires good oral hygiene in order to sustain the health of your teeth. Regular brushing and flossing is needed as well as regular visits to your dentist so that your teeth remain clean and healthy. Aside from maintaining a balanced diet, try limiting your in-between-meals snacks (which commonly include nuts, popcorn, hard candies, etc.) since these can increase the chances of you accidentally bending the wires or chipping your brackets off. Also, if you are planning to engage in a sport or other activities which can accidentally cause injury to your mouth or jaw while on dental braces, use a protective mouth guard in order to keep the braces secured.

Finally, you have selected what you think is the right orthodontist for you and you’re excited to meet him or her to have your very first consultation. When meeting with your orthodontist for your consultation, be sure to pay attention to some important details which could guide you during the whole orthodontic treatment. Try asking some questions about his level of experience in the field and ask how extensive his know-how in the practice is. You can also request for some before-and-after photos of patients so that you can evaluate the results. Ask information about the treatment (technologies and methods used) and assess them based on the treatment plan your orthodontist has prepared for you.

Choosing the right orthodontist to do the orthodontic treatment will definitely take off some degree of anxiety to any patient wanting to have that perfect smile. Still, looking for the best orthodontist for you is no easy task and this means taking into consideration some important reminders that can help you choose an orthodontist whom you feel confident and comfortable with.

• Value your general dentist’s recommendation since general dentists coordinate with orthodontists regarding patient care. More often than not, your general dentist will refer you to an orthodontist he or she has connections with.

• Ask friends, colleagues, neighbors and other people you know whom they can recommend as a good orthodontist. This way, you can also base your decision on how these patients were satisfied with their orthodontists.

As an orthodontic candidate, you should expect a series of tests and reviews which your orthodontist will conduct on you to evaluate your bite. Your orthodontist needs to make an individualized treatment plan for you before undergoing orthodontic treatment by employing several methods of evaluation such as conducting oral, facial and functional examination, taking intraoral and facial photographs, panoramic and cephalometric x-rays, and creating impressions for models of your teeth and bite. The data gathered from these examinations and models will help your orthodontist in formulating the most suitable orthodontic treatment plan for you. Normally, orthodontic evaluations are done during your first visit to your orthodontist.