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Yes, you can switch orthodontists while undergoing braces treatment. It may require transferring records and may incur additional costs, but it is possible. Please let us know when you call that you are wanting to transfer your treatment and we can help you get a release from your previous orthodontist.

Orthodontists primarily focus on non-surgical treatments to correct dental and facial irregularities. However, they may work with oral surgeons for complex cases requiring surgical intervention. The orthodontist will typically be responsible for aligning the teeth using braces or Invisalign and the surgeon will be responsible for extractions or jaw surgeries if they are required.

Invisalign aligners are custom-made clear plastic trays that gradually move teeth into the desired position. They need to be worn 20-22 hours a day and are replaced every 1-2 weeks.

Orthodontic services include treatments like braces, Invisalign, retainers, and other appliances designed to correct teeth and jaw alignment.

Yes, you can get a new retainer from a different orthodontist. At Celebrate Dental & Braces we are happy to make you a new retainer. Our most popular option is the Vivera Retainer Subscription. With this plan, we can take a scan of your teeth and then you can have Invisalign retainers delivered to your house once a year for a low yearly subscription fee.

You can get braces at any orthodontic practice–no need for a referral. Celebrate Dental & Braces offers comprehensive orthodontic services, including braces with a board certified orthodontist.

Yes, orthodontists are specialized doctors who have completed dental school and additional residency training in orthodontics.

To get Invisalign, you need to schedule a consultation with an orthodontist who will assess your suitability for the treatment and create a custom treatment plan.

It typically takes about 10-11 years to become an orthodontist: 4 years of undergraduate study, 4 years of dental school, and 2-3 years of specialized orthodontic training.

The duration of Invisalign treatment varies, but it typically takes 12 to 18 months to straighten teeth, depending on the complexity of the case.

To become an orthodontist, complete a bachelor’s degree, attend dental school to earn a DDS or DMD, and then complete a specialized orthodontic residency program.

Most people with mild to moderate alignment issues are candidates for Invisalign. A consultation with an orthodontist can determine if Invisalign is right for you.

Orthodontists diagnose, prevent, and treat misaligned teeth and jaws using braces, Invisalign, and other orthodontic appliances to improve oral function and aesthetics.

Invisalign is available at orthodontic practices. Celebrate Dental Austin offers Invisalign treatment with a board certified orthodontist.

A dentist provides general oral health care, while an orthodontist specializes in aligning teeth and jaws using braces, aligners, and other treatments. While there are many general dentists who provide Invisalign and Braces services, many people prefer to have treatment with an orthodontist who has advanced training in tooth movement. Since orthodontists spend every single day doing only braces and Invisalign, they typically have significantly more experience with orthodontic cases than a general dentist.

Yes, an orthodontist is a dentist who has completed an additional 2-3 years of specialized residency training in orthodontics.

Invisalign straightens teeth using a series of custom-made clear aligners that gradually shift teeth into the desired position.

Invisalign is an alternative to traditional braces. They are clear aligners that are less noticeable and can be removed for eating and cleaning.

Dentists provide a wide range of oral health care services, including cleanings, fillings, crowns, extractions, and preventive care.

Invisalign is a brand of clear, removable aligners used to straighten teeth as an alternative to traditional metal braces.

Teeth can be straightened using braces, clear aligners like Invisalign, or other orthodontic appliances prescribed by an orthodontist.

Orthodontics is the branch of dentistry that focuses on diagnosing, preventing, and treating dental and facial irregularities, straightening teeth, and building beautiful smiles.

Orthodontic treatment involves using braces, aligners, and other appliances to correct misaligned teeth and jaws.

Mini dental implants are smaller, less invasive alternatives to traditional dental implants used to stabilize dentures and support crowns in small spaces.

A dentist is a healthcare professional who diagnoses and treats oral health issues, performs preventive care, and provides treatments like fillings, crowns, and extractions.

Orthodontists specialize in diagnosing, preventing, and treating misaligned teeth and jaws. They use treatments like braces, Invisalign, and other orthodontic appliances to correct dental and facial irregularities, improve oral function, and enhance aesthetics. Orthodontics is the branch of dentistry that focuses on these corrective measures to ensure proper alignment and function of teeth and jaws.