Orthodontics

What is Orthodontics and why Bird Orthodontics?

Orthodontics is a subspecialty of dentistry that focuses on the diagnosis, prevention and treatment of dental and facial irregularities. The technical term for these problems is “malocclusion”, which means “bad or abnormal bite”.

Dr. Bird is a specialist who has completed two years of additional training in the recognition and treatment of dental and skeletal malocclusions. She completed this training following her pediatric dental training. This rare dual-specialty training allows Dr. Bird to easily intercept potential orthodontic problems as well as treat existing malocclusions.

The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that all children get a check-up by an orthodontist by age 7. Although an orthodontist can enhance a smile at any age, there is usually a best age to begin treatment which will ensure the best result with patient cooperation and the amount of improvement that can be achieved. In addition, surgery of the jaws can sometimes be averted if orthodontics is started at a young age. By seeing Dr. Bird early for regular Orthodontic check-ups, she will watch your child grow and make appropriate orthodontic recommendations.

What to expect at your first visit:

At your first appoint, Orthodontic records will be taken which consist of:

Digital x-rays Photographs Impressions

Upon completion of a thorough examination and review of the Orthodontics records, Dr. Bird will discuss her clinical diagnosis, recommendations and options for the best course of Orthodontic treatment.

Our Orthodontic Treatment Coordinator will then discuss the recommended Orthodontic treatment in depth including the length of treatment, steps involved, cost and payment options. Various payment options are available such as in-house financing upon approval with 0% interest and financing through CareCredit® and Chase Health Advance.

Bird Orthodontics Offers:

Traditional brackets with fun colors
SmartClip™ self-ligating brackets for fast tooth movement
Clarity™ brackets only a small glimpse of the wire appears