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Kim Christopher DDS
5040 North Tarrant Parkway
Fort Worth, TX 76244
Evans Ronald S DDS
12453 Timberland Boulevard
Fort Worth, TX 76244
Michael K Spencer Inc: Spencer Michael K DDS
3221 Hulen Street
Fort Worth, TX 76107
Mimi Family Dental
1200 Overlook Terrace
Fort Worth, TX 76112
Alliance Dental Care
8625 North Beach Street
Fort Worth, TX 76244
Fort Worth Dental
4620 Citylake Boulevard West
Fort Worth, TX 76132
Dr. Justin Mund, DDS
4620 Citylake Boulevard West
Fort Worth, TX 76132
Dfw Family Dental Center: Shahwan Gabriel E DDS
4800 South Hulen Street
Fort Worth, TX 76132
Yeager Jessica E DDS
4800 Hulen Park Drive
Fort Worth, TX 76132
Dr. Long V. Nguyen, DMD
4800 South Hulen Street
Fort Worth, TX 76132
Removable braces are usually used to treat not serious malocclusions in children who still have milk teeth. They also prevent the patients from worsening of the developing or already existing malocclusions. The greatest advantage of the removable braces is their low price. In comparison to fixed braces, the price of removable braces is really insignificant. ... .
Braces can make your life difficult in many various ways. Before the treatment, the patients usually have concerns about their future life with a foreign object in their mouth. The braces, however, do not prevent you from having a normal life. Nonetheless, during the treatment, you should follow all medical advices of your doctor, especially those concerning oral hygiene. ... .
In order to maintain the effects of the orthodontic treatment, we have to undergo the retention phase, which will prevent possible return of malocclusion. What is the retention phase and how long does it take? During the orthodontic treatment our teeth change their position. The braces force the teeth to move from places where they have stayed during our whole life. Unfortunately, usually the braces are not enough to hold the teeth in the desired position for ... .
Insurance is difficult to understand for a lot of people. It’s more so when contemplating state-sponsored insurance such as Medicaid and CHIP or government insurance like Medicare. Here’s what it’s all about. ... .
Malocclusion means all kinds of possible deviations from ideal occlusion. It manifests itself with a misalignment of the teeth in the dental arch, delayed teething, having supernumerary or missing teeth as well as having teeth of abnormal size or shape. Malocclusion does not only affect your appearance, but also has an impact on the oral cavity functions. In effect, you might suffer from breathing, chewing, swallowing or even speech disorders. Overbite, underbite and crossbite are the most ... .