The advantage of Vaughan Invisalign Teen with your Thornhill Orthodontist!

DURING THE SENSITIVE TEENAGE YEARS, IMAGE IS EVERYTHING!



At an age when image is so important, the thought of having metal brackets and wires constantly attached to teeth may intensify the already-delicate confidence of today’s teens. But… not to worry! There is a clear alternative to traditional braces! Your Vaughan Orthodontist wants to remind you that Invisalign Teen gives you a whole new way to wear braces for a “clearly” amazing smile!

SO HOW DOES INVISALIGN TEEN WORK, YOU ASK?

Much in the same fashion as Invisalign, but with a few added characteristics tailored specifically to teenagers’ lifestyles. For instance, Thornhill Invisalign Teen is designed with “compliance indicators” that fade from dark to light during the two week period that particular tray is used and once it has faded teens know to change trays. Each aligner comes with up to six free individual replacement aligners in case the original aligner ends up lost or broken. Another big benefit for the patient!



The treatment period for Richmond Hill Invisalign Teen varies from nine to 18 months. If your teen is considering orthodontic treatment, please contact your Vaughan Invisalign Specialist at 905-303-7788 and we’ll answer any questions you may have about Invisalign Teen.

“My son is turning 7 – when should we visit for a consultation?”


Great question! Even though most people think of pre-teens and teens when they think of orthodontics, there are good reasons your child should get an orthodontic evaluation much sooner. The American Association of Orthodontists recommends a check-up with an orthodontic specialist no later than age 7.

Why Your Child Should Get An Orthodontic Check-up No Later Than Age 7:


  1. Orthodontists can spot subtle problems with jaw growth and emerging teeth while some baby teeth are still present.
  2. While your child’s teeth may appear to be straight, there could be a problem that only an orthodontist can detect.
  3. The check-up may reveal that your child’s bite is fine. Or, your Thornhill orthodontist may identify a developing problem but recommend monitoring the child’s growth and development, and then, if indicated, begin treatment at the appropriate time for the child. In other cases, the orthodontist might find a problem that can benefit from early treatment.
  4. Early treatment may prevent more serious problems from developing and may make treatment at a later age shorter and less complicated.
  5. In some cases, your Richmond Hill orthodontist will be able to achieve results that may not be possible once the face and jaws have finished growing.
  6. Early treatment may give your Woodbridge orthodontist the chance to: 
    • guide jaw growth
    • lower the risk of trauma to protruded front teeth
    • correct harmful oral habits
    • improve appearance
    • guide permanent teeth into a more favorable position
    • improve the way lips meet
  7. Through an early orthodontic evaluation, you’ll be giving your child the best opportunity for a healthy, beautiful smile.

Because patients differ in both physiological development and treatment needs, your Vaughan orthodontist’s goal is to provide each patient with the most appropriate treatment at the most appropriate time. Call 905-303-7788 to schedule your complimentary consultation today!

Your Maple Orthodontist and Vaughan Braces Specialist talks about Toothbrush History

Did you know?

People have been brushing their teeth for thousands of years! In fact, the first “toothbrush” was created around 3000BC! Ancient civilizations used a thin twig with a frayed edge to rub against their teeth for cleaning.

The first toothbrush with bristles – similar to today’s toothbrushes – was invented in 1498 in China. Brushes were made out of bone or bamboo with bristles made from the hairs on the back of a hog’s neck.

It was not until 1938 that the first nylon bristle toothbrush was introduced and people quickly became aware of practicing good oral hygiene.





Here are some other interesting facts about your toothbrush (and toothpaste):
  • Most people are said to use blue toothbrushes over any other color
  • The first toothpaste was used in 500 BC in China and India
  • On average, children smile about 400 times per day
  • Your toothbrush should be replaced every three months or as required
  • The first known toothpaste was used in 1780. Crest and Colgate were introduced to North America in 1955 and 1873, respectively.
Good oral hygiene practice is an extremely important part of your braces and Invisalign treatment with your Vaughan Orthodontist. We want to provide you with straight teeth and a beautiful smile free of cavities. As a part of your orthodontic care kit, we provide you with all the oral hygiene instruments you need to care for your braces and Invisalign. With continued practice and regular visits to your dentist, proper brushing will become part of your new, healthy lifestyle!

Please contact us at 905-303-7788 if you have any questions or would like to schedule a complimentary consultation with your Thornhill Braces Specialist.

More Comfortable, Better Experience at your Vaughan Orthodontist and Thornhill Invisalign Specialist

Today’s orthodontic treatment is unlike that of the past. Perceptions and attitudes about braces have changed over the years, but the goal remains the same – to help each patient achieve a healthy, beautiful smile.

Due to orthodontic innovations such as invisible braces, different types of braces and the ability to change colors during treatment, there are now exciting ways for young patients to customize the appearance of their orthodontic work. Additionally, computer software that predicts a patient’s potential post-treatment appearance helps keep patients motivated to achieve a straight smile.

But don’t just take your Maple Orthodontist's word for it. It’s moms that know best. A majority of mothers surveyed on behalf of the American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) said that today’s orthodontic options and new technologies made their children’s orthodontic experience more enjoyable. That’s not all, 86 percent of mothers think braces are cooler today than when they were children, and 69 percent also said wearing braces made their children feel cool. In fact, an overwhelming 81 percent said their children’s experience with orthodontic treatment was either positive or extremely positive.

That enthusiasm about today’s orthodontic treatment doesn’t stop with just braces. It also translates straight to the orthodontist’s office. Vaughan and Thornhill's top patient-friendly office provides video games, music and reading materials to help many young patients enjoy their visit. Mothers described the experience of visiting the orthodontist’s office as fun, and 81 percent rated their child’s office experience as positive or extremely positive.

Furthermore, 78 percent of mothers who had braces as a child believe braces are one of the best investments their parents made for them. So, why not make that investment in your child, or even yourself? Our expertise will make you smile. Contact your Vaughan Orthodontist
 to get started on your way to a beautiful smile!
At Vaughan Orthodontics, we are recognized as an Preferred Invisalign Provider and Invisalign Teen orthodontic practice in the Greater Toronto area, serving Vaughan, Richmond Hill, Thornhill, Woodbridge, Concord, and Maple.

Vaughan Invisalign - Straightening Teeth without Braces!

Vaughan Orthodontics your Certified Maple Orthodontist and Thornhill Invisalign Provider

Consider Invisalign to get the beautiful straight teeth you've always wanted — without braces. A complimentary consultation with your Vaughan Orthodontist can determine if Invisalign is right for you.

What is it?

Invisalign uses a series of invisible, removable, and comfortable aligners that no one can tell you're wearing. So, you can smile more during treatment as well as after. Vaughan Invisalign is made with 3-D computer imaging technology and has been proven effective. More than 70% of orthodontists in the US and Canada are certified to treat with Invisalign.


Why would I want it?

Not only are the aligners invisible, they are removable, so you can eat and drink what you want while in treatment. Plus, brushing and flossing are no problem. They are also comfortable, with no metal to cause mouth abrasions during treatment. And no metal and wires usually means you spend less time in your Vaughan Orthodontist office getting adjustments. Invisalign also allows you to view your own virtual treatment plan when you start so you can see how your straight teeth will look when your treatment is complete.

 

How does it work?

You wear each set of aligners for about 2 weeks, removing them only to eat, drink, brush, and floss. As you replace each aligner with the next in the series, your teeth will move — little by little, week by week — until they have straightened to the final position your Maple Orthodontist has prescribed. You'll visit your Vaughan Invisalign Specialist about once every 6 weeks to ensure that your treatment is progressing as planned. Total treatment time averages 9-15 months and the average number of aligners worn during treatment is between 18 and 30, but both will vary from case to case.

Smile Specialists

Smile Specialists - Orthodontists
An orthodontist is to teeth what a cardiologist is to the heart. Orthodontists are highly trained specialists who partner with your dentist to provide you with the best oral health care.

Orthodontists are qualified dentists, who after graduating from dental school, go on to additional full-time education in an accredited orthodontic residency program supervised by orthodontists. That training lasts at least two academic years—sometimes more. By learning about tooth movement (orthodontics) and guidance of facial development (dentofacial orthopedics), orthodontists are the uniquely trained experts in dentistry to straighten teeth and align jaws.

Orthodontists diagnose, prevent and treat dental and facial irregularities. The majority of members of the Canadian Association of Orthodontists (CAO) and American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) limit their practices to orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics. Orthodontists treat a wide variety of malocclusions (improperly aligned teeth and/or jaws). They regularly treat young children, teens and adults.

Selecting an orthodontist who is a member of the CAO or AAO is your assurance that you have chosen an orthodontic specialist: the dental specialist with at least two years of post-doctoral, advanced specialty training in orthodontics in a program accredited by the American or Canadian Dental Association. Specialty education includes the study of subjects in biomedical, behavioral and basic sciences; oral biology; and biomechanics.

Only orthodontists may be members of the Canadian Association of Orthodontists (CAO) and American Association of Orthodontists (AAO). Creating beautiful smiles through orthodontics is their business.

Braces: Myths and Facts

Myths and Facts
MYTH:  Orthodontists are appropriate only for the most challenging and complex orthodontic cases.
FACT:  Orthodontists recognize the difference between a simple case and a complex one. And when a case is challenging, orthodontists know what to do.

MYTH:  My family dentist says he can straighten my teeth.
FACT:  An orthodontist has 2-3 years of specialized training beyond dental school and is a specialist at straightening teeth and insuring proper form and function. A dentist may see a handful of cases a year amid drilling and filling. An orthodontist only practices orthodontics and treats hundreds of patients.

MYTH:  Braces are for kids.
FACT:  One in five orthodontic patients is an adult.

MYTH:  If there was a giant, overhead magnet and someone flipped a switch, people wearing braces would fly out of their chairs and stick to the ceiling.
FACT:  Unlikely, as braces are made from non-magnetic materials.


MYTH:  Orthodontists charge more than general dentists for orthodontic treatment.
FACT:  It's not the same work. The value in seeing an orthodontist for treatment is that the orthodontist is an expert, highly experienced and understands form, function and a wonderful smile