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Everyone wants a straight smile and at Mangelsdorf Family Dentistry in Kingman, Arizona, our dentists provide quality orthodontic services to help you achieve it. Orthodontics focuses on correcting irregularities like misaligned, crowded, or gapped teeth, as well as bite issues such as overbites and underbites. While treatment is effective for improving the aesthetics of your smile, correctly aligned teeth also greatly benefit your overall oral health by reducing the risk of decay and enhancing your ability to chew, eat, and speak properly. Our dedicated team is ready to help you achieve a healthier and more beautiful smile! For any questions or to schedule an appointment, please give us a call at (928) 718-2136.
Braces are one of the most common and effective orthodontic treatments available at Mangelsdorf Family Dentistry in Kingman, Arizona. This treatment works by using a system of metal brackets, wires, and bands to gradually guide teeth into their ideal position, correcting issues like crowded, gapped, or misaligned teeth, as well as complex bite problems such as crossbites and overbites. For those seeking a less noticeable option, ceramic braces are also offered. Treatment requires regular office visits for adjustments to ensure steady progress toward your health and appearance goals. To learn more about the available materials or estimated treatment length, please contact our office at (928) 718-2136 today.
ClearCorrect is a modern and discreet orthodontic solution offered by Drs. Timothy, Jesse, and Luke Mangelsdorf at Mangelsdorf Family Dentistry in Kingman, Arizona. This treatment uses a series of custom-created, transparent plastic aligners, which patients switch every few weeks to gradually and precisely correct issues like crooked, crowded, or gapped teeth. ClearCorrect aligners make treatment simple because they are comfortable, discreet, and easily removable—allowing you to maintain excellent oral hygiene by taking them out to eat, brush, and floss. To find out if clear aligners can help you achieve the straighter, healthier smile you desire, call our office today at (928) 718-2136 to reserve your personalized consultation.
Preventive orthodontic care, specifically the use of a space maintainer, is crucial for ensuring a child’s smile develops properly. Primary (baby) teeth serve the vital function of acting as guides for the permanent teeth. If a baby tooth is lost too early due to decay, an accident, or other conditions, neighboring teeth can shift or tilt into the gap. To prevent the permanent tooth from erupting in the wrong position, a space maintainer (available in both fixed and removable options) is used to hold the necessary space open. To determine if your child could benefit from this preventive care and to reserve an appointment, please contact the office at (928) 718-2136 today.
Our dentists have compiled answers to some of the most frequently asked questions we encounter about orthodontics.
Orthodontics is the field of dental specialty that focuses on diagnosing, preventing and treating dental and facial irregularities, including misaligned teeth and jaws. An orthodontist is a dental specialist who has received two to three years of additional training following dental school in managing tooth movement and guiding facial development.
The American Association of Orthodontists® recommends that children receive their initial orthodontic screening by age 7. At this age, several permanent teeth have erupted and any developing problems will be easy to diagnose and treat.
No! While the majority of patients who receive orthodontic treatment are children or teenagers, more and more adults are seeking orthodontic treatment to improve their smiles and oral health. As long as your teeth and supporting structures are healthy, you can receive treatment.
There are many types of braces available today. The three most common types of braces are metal braces, ceramic or clear braces, and clear aligners. During your consultation appointment, our dentists will help you determine which type of braces is right for you. To learn more about the braces we offer or schedule your consultation appointment, call our office.
It is essential to maintain good oral hygiene while you are wearing braces. To keep your smile healthy while wearing braces, we encourage you to follow these steps:● Brush your teeth three times a day, especially after meals.● Clean around your brackets and wires thoroughly.● Floss every day, even if you require a floss threader to reach between your braces.● Rinse your teeth each time you clean them.● Pay attention to the list of foods to avoid with braces.
We understand caring for your smile may be difficult while wearing braces, but we encourage you to maintain good oral hygiene. Poor oral hygiene while wearing braces may result in tooth damage, tooth decay or prolonged orthodontic treatment.
Yes! Clear ceramic braces, clear aligners, and other options make it simple for your teeth to be properly but discreetly aligned. We understand that braces can impact a patient’s confidence and self-esteem. Our team wants you to feel and look your best during and after your orthodontic treatment, so call us today to see if discreet straightening techniques are right for you!
If you experience an orthodontic emergency, such as a broken or lost appliance, we urge you to call our office as soon as possible. Even if you have a regular appointment scheduled soon, please call us immediately to let us know that you need an appliance repaired. We will also be able to provide you with any needed instructions on what to do until you can come to see our dentists.
Orthodontic emergencies may include:● Loose brackets.● Loose bands.● Poking wires.● Wire irritations.● Lost separators.● Pain caused by braces or other orthodontic appliances.
Orthodontic headgear is a very important part of some patients’ treatments. Headgear creates the force needed to guide the growth of the face and jaws until they are in their proper positions. It is also used to properly position teeth and prevent them from moving. We may recommend headgear if braces alone cannot accomplish the desired results. There are two main types of orthodontic headgear that are often used; our dentists will determine which is best suited to your unique needs. Each type of headgear attaches to your braces to achieve proper positioning of the jaw and teeth.
Orthodontic treatment times vary greatly depending on the patient. With advanced technology, orthodontic treatment is now faster, more comfortable and more effective than in years past, making it a great time to straighten your smile. During your consultation, our dentists will work with you to create a treatment plan that suits all of your orthodontic needs.
We are committed to treating all of your orthodontic problems so that you can achieve a smile that is straighter, healthier, more functional and more attractive. Some of the most common orthodontic problems we see at our office include the following:
● Overbites.
● Underbites.
● Open bites.
● Crossbites.
● Upper front teeth protrusion.
● Unmatched dental midlines.
Dentofacial orthopedics is a type of orthodontic treatment focused on the control and modification of facial growth. Dentofacial orthopedic treatment works to normalize the growth of bone structure and repair the related imbalances of the face and jaws.
Please speak with our team. We take your fear seriously and will work with you to help you feel more comfortable in our office. There are many strategies that we can use to help reduce anxiety and fear. These include medications to numb treated areas, sedation dentistry, and a variety of techniques to reduce anxiety and discomfort (guided imagery, deep breathing, etc.). There are also clinics and support groups available for those who feel anxious about visiting an orthodontic office.