How do I Know if I Chose the Right Orthodontist?

Feb/11/2016

If you’re seeking an orthodontist for yourself or your child, then don’t make a commitment too quickly; every orthodontist is different. Some may prefer to use a specific treatment plan as opposed to a different one, and some may charge more than others. Getting braces means making a big commitment to one orthodontist for multiple years, so don’t be afraid to search around for the one that meets your criteria. Dr. Heidi Harman H2O Orthodontics is here today to help you choose the right orthodontist Olathe, KS.

The first step is to ask around. Someone who would be able to point you in the right direction is your family dentist. Usually they are pretty knowledgeable in regard to the other dentists or orthodontists in your area. If you think that you still want to expand your options, you can always ask friends or family if they know about a good practice that they might’ve used for their treatment. Once you’ve considered your options and have narrowed it down to a few practices, you should call to ask a few questions. Their answers will be helpful in determining if their practice is right for you.

There are several questions that you should ask your candidates:

  • How many orthodontists work in your office?

  • What are the possibilities of orthodontic treatment?

  • What treatment options do you offer?

  • How often will visits take place?

  • How long will treatment last?

  • What are your office hours? (Many orthodontists have limited hours, meaning that working parents may have to take time off, or kids will have to be taken out of school.)

  • How long have you been in practice?

  • What is the cost of treatment, and how do you determine the cost?

  • What insurance plans do you accept?

  • Do you offer a free consultation?

  • Can you provide references from current or past patients?

  • Is the orthodontist using the most recent technology in their office?

Secondly, in addition to interviewing the orthodontist, make sure that you pay attention to the office around you. Are the office staff and hygienists friendly? Is the office staff nice? Are they flexible to work with? You should also find out about the orthodontist and office’s accessibility for advice or emergencies.

As far as treatment options, most orthodontists use four main treatment options. Metal braces are the traditional and most common option. They are most popular with kids under 12. Ceramic braces are clear or tooth-colored and are usually self-ligating. They work the same as metal braces, but have much less visibility, making them more popular with adults. However, they cost slightly more than traditional braces. Lingual braces are the most inconspicuous as they are adhered to the back of teeth, enabling them to remain completely unseen. The downside to lingual braces is that they are usually much more expensive, and very few orthodontists offer them due to costs and a longer treatment time. Clear aligner systems like Invisalign are made of smooth plastic, are virtually invisible, and can be taken out to eat, brush, and floss. One big advantage to aligners is that they are now practically the same cost as traditional braces. However, they are only used in treatment for teens and adults.

If you’re an adult looking to restore your or your child’s sparkling, beautiful smile, then look no further than Dr. Harman at H2O Orthodontics near Olathe, KS. To schedule a consultation with the H2O Orthodontics team, call 913-782-7223 today!