Showing posts with label braces. Show all posts
Showing posts with label braces. Show all posts

Monday, March 16, 2026

 

Meet the Heart Behind the Smiles at Barnett Orthodontics

When families choose an orthodontist, they aren’t just choosing someone to straighten teeth. They’re choosing a doctor and a team they will see regularly for months, sometimes years. At Barnett Orthodontics, that relationship really matters to us. Our patients quickly learn our office is more than a place for braces or Invisalign. It’s a place where people are known, welcomed, and cared for like family.

We thought it would be nice to share a little more about who is behind the smiles you see walking out our doors every day. 💗


Meet Dr. Todd Barnett

Dr. Todd Barnett has been creating confident smiles for over 20 years. He has treated thousands of children, teens, and adults, but one thing still hasn’t changed. His favorite day is the day the braces come off.

There is always a moment. The patient looks in the mirror, pauses, and then smiles bigger than they ever have before. Parents usually get emotional. Siblings run over to look. Even teenagers who swore they wouldn’t care suddenly can’t stop grinning. That moment is why Dr. Barnett loves orthodontics.

His education and training include:

  • Bachelor’s degree in Microbiology, Miami University 🏫

  • Doctorate of Dental Surgery (magna cum laude), Boston University 🎒

  • Orthodontic Residency, Boston University 🎓

Orthodontics is a specialty, and Dr. Barnett continues advanced education and training so patients always receive modern treatment methods and updated technology.

He is also an active member of:

  • American Association of Orthodontists

  • American Dental Association

  • Ohio Dental Association

  • Akron Dental Society

  • Great Lakes Association of Orthodontists

Outside the office, Dr. Barnett is a husband and a father of three daughters. He is also very involved in the local community. Supporting local families, schools, and organizations is important to him because this isn’t just where he works. It’s home.


Our Team: Experience You Can Feel the Moment You Walk In

One of the first things people notice when they walk in is the atmosphere. We laugh a lot here, and that is on purpose. 😁

Our team is made up of a friendly, experienced group of professionals who come to work every day with one goal, to give patients the best orthodontic experience possible. Some team members have been part of Barnett Orthodontics for decades, with over 40 years of combined experience in our office alone. A few were even patients here before joining the team.

We know orthodontic treatment can feel intimidating, especially for kids. That’s why we focus on:

  • Explaining everything clearly to parents and patients

  • Making appointments comfortable and low stress

  • Building real relationships

  • Celebrating milestones along the way

We remember your name, your activities, your sports seasons, and your school events. We ask about vacations and games. We cheer when braces come off. 🙌

To us, you are never just an appointment time. You’re someone we genuinely look forward to seeing.


What Makes Barnett Orthodontics Different

Our philosophy is simple:
excellent results + exceptional service + a personal experience.

We combine modern orthodontic treatment with a caring approach. Every smile is different, so treatment is customized to fit each patient, whether that means traditional braces or clear aligners.

Our team believes:

  • Details matter

  • Communication matters

  • Education matters

  • Most importantly, patients matter

We don’t just straighten teeth. We help improve oral health, function, and confidence that lasts a lifetime.


More Than Braces, Changing Lives

Orthodontics is about much more than appearance. Proper alignment helps with chewing, cleaning teeth, preventing wear, and long term dental health. But the change we notice most is personal.

We see shy kids become confident teens.
We see adults smile in photos for the first time in years.
We see patients stop covering their mouths when they laugh.

That never gets old.

We are grateful every day for the trust families place in us. If you’re considering orthodontic treatment for yourself or your child, we would love to meet you, answer your questions, and show you what makes our office special.

Your smile is important, and you deserve a team that treats it that way.

Tuesday, February 17, 2026

New Year- New benefits.....but what does that mean for Orthodontics?

 

New Year, New Insurance, New Smiles at Barnett Orthodontics in Barberton, Ohio

The start of a new year is always a time for fresh beginnings—and 2026 is no exception! At Barnett Orthodontics in Barberton, Ohio, we’re excited to welcome the new year with renewed energy, updated insurance benefits for many families, and our continued commitment to making orthodontic care simple, transparent, and affordable.

If you’ve recently changed insurance plans or are considering orthodontic treatment this year, here’s what you need to know as we head into 2026.


New Year = New Insurance Benefits

A new year often means new or refreshed insurance benefits, which is why January/February is such a popular time to start orthodontic treatment.


Orthodontic insurance benefits are usually a once-per-lifetime benefit, not something that renews every year. Even if your plan resets annually, orthodontic coverage often does not.

In simple terms: if orthodontic benefits have already been used, they may not be available again—even if you switch insurance plans or start a new year.

The good news? If you haven’t used your orthodontic benefit yet, a new plan or updated coverage in 2026 may still help contribute toward treatment.

Our experienced and friendly insurance coordinator at Barnett Orthodontics is always happy to review your insurance, explain things in plain language, and help you understand exactly how your benefits apply to orthodontic care.





We Accept Direct Assignment from Insurance Companies

We know insurance can feel confusing and time-consuming, so we do everything we can to make the process easier. That’s why Barnett Orthodontics accepts direct assignment from most insurance companies.

Here’s what that means for you:

  • Your insurance payments are sent directly to our office

  • We file claims FOR you, less work and less to track

  • Faster claim processing and smoother communication

Our goal is to take the stress out of the financial side of orthodontics—so you can focus on enjoying the journey to a great smile.


We Accept HSA & FSA for Orthodontic Treatment

Did you know you can use HSA (Health Savings Account) and FSA (Flexible Spending Account) funds for orthodontic care? We gladly accept both!

Using HSA or FSA funds allows you to:

  • Pay for treatment using pre-tax dollars

  • Lower your out-of-pocket costs

  • Make the most of your healthcare savings





Planning Ahead Makes Orthodontic Care Easier

Orthodontic treatment is an important investment in your smile and oral health, and we believe it shouldn’t feel overwhelming.

Whether you’re:

  • Starting braces or clear aligners in 2026

  • Switching insurance plans

  • Or exploring payment options for your child or yourself

Our knowledgeable and supportive team is here to guide you every step of the way—no confusing jargon, no surprises.


Insurance FAQ

1. How much does insurance usually cover for braces or aligners?
Coverage varies by plan, but most orthodontic insurance covers a fixed dollar amount (i.e. $1000), often up to a lifetime maximum.

2. When does orthodontic coverage start?
Some plans require waiting periods before coverage kicks in, so it’s best to check your plan or ask our team to verify.

3. Can I use insurance for both children and adults?
Many plans cover both, but some have age limits. We’ll help you understand your plan’s rules.

4. Does insurance cover clear aligners like Invisalign?
Many plans treat clear aligners the same as traditional braces, but coverage can differ. We’ll verify your benefits so you know exactly what’s covered.

5. What if I change insurance plans during treatment?
If your new plan has unused orthodontic benefits, it may contribute toward your remaining treatment. We can help navigate the transition.

6. Can I combine insurance with HSA or FSA funds?
Yes! Using HSA/FSA alongside insurance is a smart way to reduce out-of-pocket costs.

7. Are orthodontic benefits renewed every year?
No—orthodontic insurance is typically a once-per-lifetime benefit, even though dental coverage resets annually.

8. What is “direct assignment” and how does it help me?
Direct assignment means insurance payments go straight to our office, so you don’t have to file claims yourself. It reduces paperwork and speeds up processing.

9. Do I need to pay upfront, or does insurance pay first?
With direct assignment, insurance pays the portion they cover directly to us. You’ll only pay your patient responsibility portion, making the process simpler.

10. Can I start treatment mid-year if I just got new insurance?
Absolutely! As long as your orthodontic benefits haven’t been used before, we can help you start treatment and maximize your coverage.

121 What if my plan has a lifetime maximum less than my treatment cost?
Our team can help you plan your payment options and explain how insurance payments will be applied to your treatment balance.


Make 2026 the Year of Your Best Smile

A new year brings new opportunities—and a confident smile could be one of them. If you have questions about insurance, direct assignment, or using HSA/FSA funds, our team at Barnett Orthodontics in Barberton, Ohio is always happy to help.

We’re excited for what 2026 has in store and look forward to helping our patients start—and finish—their smile journeys this year!

All set! ✅

Tuesday, December 16, 2025

Are aligners right for you?

 

Clear Aligners vs Braces: Which Is Right for You?

(Your Friendly Guide from Barnett Orthodontics – Barberton, Ohio)

Clear aligners like Invisalign® are everywhere these days — your friends probably have them, TikTok is buzzing about them, and they’re a fantastic option for many smiles.

But here’s the truth: aligners aren’t perfect for every smile or lifestyle — and that’s totally okay!

If you’re searching for a Barberton or Akron orthodontist to help you choose between braces or clear aligners, this guide will help you figure out what really matters — your teeth, your bite, and your day‑to‑day life.


1. Some Smiles Need More “Power” Than Aligners

Clear aligners work great for mild-to-moderate cases, but some smiles need bigger adjustments or more precision.

Braces are often the better choice when you have:

  • Deep bites

  • Severe crowding

  • Major bite corrections

  • Stubborn tooth rotations

Think of aligners as gentle nudges and braces as the “let’s really get this done” option.

                                                                           Deep Bite
                                                                      Severe Crowding

                                    

                                                           Difficult Rotation of a Bicuspid
                                                                


2. Aligners Only Work If You Wear Them Most of the Day

Aligners must be worn 20–22 hours per day to be effective. That means:

  • Removing them for every meal

  • Brushing before putting them back in

  • Avoiding frequent snacking

  • Following a consistent routine

If you tend to forget things, snack often, or don’t want to think about your teeth constantly, braces may be the easier, low-maintenance option — they work all the time without you having to remember.


3. Lost or Damaged Aligners Can Delay Treatment

Stories we hear all the time:

  • “I accidentally threw them away at a restaurant.”         

  • “My dog chewed them.”

  • “I lost them while traveling.”

When aligners go missing, your treatment slows down while you wait for replacements. Braces don’t have this issue.

                                                          Rambo LOVES to chew aligners




4. Some Bites Need Hands-On Adjustments

Aligners are made ahead of time based on a digital plan. If something shifts unexpectedly, you’ll need new trays.

Braces let Dr. Barnett make precise in-office adjustments, which is helpful for complex cases.


5. Healthy Teeth & Gums Are a Must

Since aligners cover your teeth almost completely, they can trap bacteria if you have:

  • Gum inflammation

  • Untreated cavities

  • Plaque buildup

Sometimes these issues need attention first. In some cases, braces are the safer, healthier choice.


6. Mail-Order Aligners Can Be Risky

Direct-to-consumer aligners may seem convenient, but many patients come to us after using them and end up with bite issues.

Real orthodontic treatment affects:

  • Bite alignment

  • Jaw function

  • Bone structure

  • Long-term smile stability

That’s why seeing an experienced orthodontist matters.


7. Your Lifestyle Really Matters

Even though aligners look simple, they require daily effort. Braces may be a better fit if you:

  • Snack throughout the day

  • Sip coffee, tea, or soda often

  • Don’t want to brush after every meal

  • Lose things easily

  • Want a “set it and forget it” type of treatment

Families from Barberton, Norton, Akron, Wadsworth, and Portage Lakes often find braces fit their busy lives better than aligners.


8. Invisalign vs. 3M Clarity Aligners (we offer both)

Both Invisalign and 3M Clarity Aligners are clear, removable options that straighten teeth comfortably and discreetly.

  • Invisalign: Gentle on teeth, widely used, effective for most alignment issues.

  • 3M Clarity: Made with two types of plastic for precise tooth movement, very clear, comfortable to wear.

Both are excellent options for anyone looking for clear aligners in Barberton or Akron.







Which Treatment Is Right for You?

Short answer: Clear aligners are amazing for the right smile. Braces are amazing for the right smile.

The best treatment is the one that fits your teeth, your bite, and your lifestyle.

Here at Barnett Orthodontics in Barberton, Dr. Todd Barnett will evaluate your smile, chat about your goals, and recommend the treatment—whether braces, Invisalign, or 3M Clarity Aligners—that will give you the healthiest, most beautiful, lasting results.


📞 Contact Us
Phone: (330) 745‑4497
Website: www.barnettortho.com
Email: Use our contact form at barnettortho.com
Address: 86 Conservatory Dr., Suite A, Barberton, OH 44203

Tuesday, September 16, 2025

Halloween Candy- what to eat and what NOT to eat

 

🎃 Halloween Candy & Braces: What’s a Trick & What’s a Treat? 🍬

Essential Tips from Barnett Orthodontics in Barberton, Ohio

Halloween is creeping up fast — and at Barnett Orthodontics in Barberton, Ohio, we know this spooky season is one of the most fun (and sugary) times of the year! Whether you’re trick-or-treating around Akron, Norton, Wadsworth, Green, Copley, or other surrounding areas, it’s important to know which candies are safe for your braces — and which ones could lead to a 👀👀 SCARY 😈trip back to the orthodontist.

Here’s your ultimate guide to surviving Halloween with braces, brought to you by the smile experts at Barnett Orthodontics.

🚫 Candies to Avoid (A.K.A. The Real Villains):

Some treats are deliciously evil when it comes to braces. These are the ones that could send you straight to the orthodontist's chair:

  • 💀 Hard candies (Jolly Ranchers, Life Savers, Blow Pops)
  • 🕸️ Sticky stuff (caramels, taffy, toffee — they’re basically glue!)
  • 🧟‍♂️ Chewing gum (even sugar-free can be risky)
  • 🥜 Nuts & nutty candies (Snickers, PayDay — so good, so bad)
  • 🍿 Popcorn kernels & hulls (Popcorn is okay… if you're super careful)

These candies can crack brackets, bend wires, and haunt your orthodontic progress. Don’t let a treat turn into a trick!


Braces-Safe Treats (AKA Sweet Heroes):

Don’t worry — you can still have a fang-tastic 😁 Halloween without wrecking your braces. Here are some dentist-approved goodies:

  • 🍫 Plain chocolate (think Hershey’s bars, M&Ms – without nuts!)
  • 🐻 Soft gummies (in moderation — avoid anything super sticky)
  • 🍭 Cotton candy (melts in your mouth, not in your wires!)
  • 😋 Non-sticky sour candies (bonus points if they’re freeze-dried)
  • 🍪 Brownies, cupcakes & soft cookies (homemade wins the night!)

Just remember: moderation is key, and brushing afterward is a must!


🦷 Halloween Survival Tips for Braces Wearers:

  • 🪥 Brush and floss right after indulging — sugar loves to stick around!
  • 💦 Rinse with water or mouthwash to keep things fresh.
  • 🛡️ Keep some orthodontic wax handy in case wires get spooky 👻.
  • 💥And remember: moderation keeps cavities and orthodontic setbacks away.

👻 Don’t Let Candy Haunt Your Smile!

With just a little planning, you can enjoy Halloween treats without turning your orthodontic progress into a horror story. At Barnett Orthodontics, we’re here to help patients across Barberton, Akron, Norton, Wadsworth, Green, Copley, and nearby communities keep their smiles safe — and stylish.

If something goes wrong with your braces during Halloween festivities, or you just need a check-up, we’re ready to help!

📍 Barnett Orthodontics
86 Conservatory Dr. Ste. A
Barberton, OH 44203

📞 Call us: 330-745-4497
🌐 Visit us: www.barnettortho.com



Tuesday, January 14, 2025

When should your child come to the Orthodontist for the first time and why do they need to continue to be monitored?


Treatment Coordinator- Amy


One big myth I constantly hear is that kids do not need to see the orthodontist until all their baby teeth are gone, around age 12. 

Well, we are here to tell you that Dr. Barnett wants to see kids around age 7, no matter what! There is no cost to have an orthodontic consultation at our office and if no treatment is needed at age 7 (most likely the situation), your child will return annually for a complimentary check-up until they are ready for braces. 

When people don’t come in, or even come in at age 7 but do not return until all baby teeth are gone, sometimes the opportunity to correct certain problems is far too late.

Check out this example we saw last month, we had a child come in at age 11 and he was told that he didn’t need treatment immediately, but Dr. Barnett wanted to continue to monitor him every 6 months, he would likely start braces in at some point but it was too early at the time and observation checkups were recommended.

Fast-forward 8 years (we haven’t seen him since he was 11), and he shows up at 19 wanting to fix his smile. Dr. Barnett told him he could be treated but now needs surgery to bring in his impacted canine and remove a baby tooth. If they had continued to see us regularly, that situation could’ve been avoided.



2016- crowded but Dr. Barnett will continue to monitor every 6 months and consider intervention in the future


2024- Now the canine is stuck/impacted. Surgery is needed to remove the baby tooth and bring the tooth into the smile

At age 7, kids have a mixture of baby and adult teeth. Having an exam then, allows Dr. Barnett to identify potential problems with alignment, spacing, and the bite.

One of the advantages of visiting an orthodontist around age 7 is their ability to monitor and guide the development of the jaw and teeth. Orthodontic appliances, like expanders, can widen the jaw to create more space for teeth, which can help prevent overcrowding and other issues. 

Addressing these problems early can save money in the long run. Early intervention typically requires less extensive treatment compared to waiting until all the permanent teeth have come in. This can lead to shorter treatment times, fewer visits, and lower overall costs. Since certain orthodontic issues are easier to correct when detected early, problems like crossbites and open bites can often be fixed more efficiently before the jaw is fully developed. Waiting too long may require more complex treatments, including surgery.

So, scheduling a consultation with Dr. Barnett around age 7 will pave the way for early intervention if needed. The earlier you act, the better the outcome will be. Remember, our consultations are always complimentary, and you are never charged until your child begins treatment with us. Consider making the drive to Barberton, OH soon.  Whether you are in Akron, Copley, Wadsworth, Medina, Canal Fulton, Manchester, or Green, we look forward to meeting you and your family soon!

Give us a call: 330-745-4497







Monday, December 9, 2024

“Do I REALLY have to wear my retainers for life?”

 “Do I REALLY have to wear my retainers for life?”  

By Amy--Treatment Coordinator

 

As a treatment coordinator at Barnett Orthodontics in Akron, Ohio, I am asked this question many times a day, and not just by preteens/teens. Each time the answer is “YES!” There is no shortcut to keeping your smile perfect after you’ve spent (on average) 18-24 months in braces or aligners. Dr. Barnett does use built-in retainers on the bottom (and sometimes on the top) but those are only holding the 6 (and/or 4 on top) teeth in a perfect position. The retainer I am talking about is a clear removable retainer to wear at nighttime. That one will keep ALL your teeth in perfect alignment.


So, you DO have to wear your clear removable retainers forever, and here’s why:

Right after treatment, your teeth are not permanently fixed in their new positions. The bone and tissue around your teeth take time to stabilize. Even after time has passed, without retainers, your teeth will gradually shift back to their original position.

If you’ve had braces or Invisalign for months or years, the pressure on your teeth will still be at play after treatment. Retainers keep your teeth aligned like the day you finished treatment.
    
Orthodontic treatment is expensive (average $6000-$8000 in Barberton, OH)- period. Wear your retainer so you don’t undo the work you’ve put into straightening your teeth, saving you from having to repeat treatment and incur additional fees.
    
Over time, slight movement of your teeth can impact not only the look of your smile but the bite too, and overall health of your teeth. Wearing a retainer helps maintain your beautiful, functional smile and ensures the health of your gums and teeth.

Misalignment or “crooked teeth” can often cause issues like trouble keeping your teeth clean, bite problems, or jaw pain. Retainers help keep this from happening as your teeth stay exactly where they were the day your braces (or aligners) came off.

I know it isn’t what you want to hear but if you don’t want to do the whole braces/aligners process again, it’s simple, just put in your retainers. Make it part of your nightly routine and you won’t be visiting Barnett Orthodontics again- except for retainer checks. 😉

By the way, if you're a past patient at our office, we replace worn-out retainers at NO CHARGE!
Give us a call today to be seen at our Akron/Barberton location 330-745-4497. 




Wednesday, October 5, 2016

October is National Orthodontic Health month--Here are some tips about dealing with braces during Trick or Treating

How to survive Halloween with Braces….

With Halloween quickly approaching & the smell of pumpkin spice in the air, we at Barnett Orthodontics, want to give you a few tips to help you survive Halloween with braces. Many of our patients are anxiously anticipating a night full of spooky fun.  Unfortunately, some of the candy you collect trick-or-treating can cause serious damage to your teeth, especially if you have braces. This does not mean that you have to skip trick-or-treating, or even give all of your candy to mom & dad at the end of the night. It does mean that you will need to be careful in selecting what you can & can’t eat from your stash.

Candies to Avoid with Braces….

       First, let’s go over the candy you should avoid if you have braces or other orthodontic appliances. Sticky, chewy, candy like gummy bears, taffy, bubble gum, caramels, can cause painfully sticky situations or even an extra trip to the office to fix a loose bracket or broken wire. These treats can get stuck in your braces and make it very difficult to remove with brushing & flossing. The stickiness also tugs on the wires, brackets and appliances.
Hard candies, such as, suckers, candy coated apples, peanut brittle, and any candy containing nuts can also pop off a bracket & break wires when you bite into them.

Candies that are Safe Treats….

Ideally, you should always try to stick with softer treats that will melt in your mouth. Some examples of these safe treats would be peanut butter cups, soft chocolate bars, apple slices that are cut into smaller pieces, soft mints, doughnuts, cakes, pudding, and pies. You could even choose to have milkshakes or ice cream before or after you go trick-or-treating.

Most Importantly….

Finally & most importantly, if you decide to have any kind of candy this Halloween, even the safe treats, make sure to remember to brush & floss quickly afterwards. The sugars in the candy interact with the bacteria in your mouth to form an acid which will eat away at your tooth enamel. The quicker you remove the sugars from your mouth, by brushing & flossing, the less likely you are to have any lasting damage to your teeth.

Contact Us…


Have more questions about surviving Halloween with braces or need to come in for a visit? We’re here for you! You can reach out to us at our contact page or call the office at (330)745-4497.  We can’t wait to hear from you & hope you will continue to visit our blog for more tips & tricks on life with braces! 

Friday, August 26, 2016

Mouthguards, Free of Charge Because it's Important


Mouthguards—

Free of Charge, Because It’s Important. 

At Barnett Orthodontics, in Barberton OH, we provide free mouthguards to all of our patients.

The best type of mouthguard available is a custom-fit pressure laminated mouthguard. These are made in our in-house lab by using an impression of your teeth. This creates a mouthguard that fits your teeth perfectly. These are the most comfortable and most protective mouthguards you can wear! Another type is a stock mouthguard. They are pre-formed and ready to wear but known for being a little bit bulky. The last type is the boil and bite mouthguard. These you can purchase at most sporting goods stores or drugstores. You place the mouthguard in boiling water and bite into it. The softened rubber forms to your teeth when you bite into it while it cools.  This is a good option but not as ideal as a custom fit mouthguard. 

During your treatment, while we are moving your teeth and changing your bite, we will provide a stock-mouthguard.  We have a variety of colors and sizes.  After braces, we make every patient a free custom pressure laminated mouthguard to protect your super smile. 

We are confident that we are the BEST source for a custom mouthguard in the Akron Ohio area.  Our “Mission Mouthguard” is aimed at providing all of Akron’s youth (not just our patients) with a custom pressure laminated mouthguard. We have gone into school’s athletic programs to offer our services and have been recognized in the Akron Beacon Journal for our efforts.  While a custom-fit mouthguard can cost hundreds of dollars, we only charge $20.00 to the general public.  This correlates to the cost of a boil and bite mouthguard which a family would buy at a sporting goods store. 

Why do we need to wear mouthguards?

Mouthguards help to protect against injuries to the teeth and surrounding soft tissue, such as the tongue, cheeks, or lips. Some different injuries that could occur if you are not wearing your mouthguard could include fractured teeth (image A), displaced teeth (image B), or your teeth could be knocked out (image C) completely! They also to protect the soft tissues in your mouth. Without a mouthguard, your teeth could bite through your tongue, cheeks, or lip! Believe it or not, mouthguards also help to prevent concussions! By wearing your mouthguard it creates a padding or cushion between your teeth. By doing that, when a blow occurs to the mandible (lower jaw), the padding lessens the force of the impact pushing up toward the brain. A fractured jaw is a common dental injury related to not wearing a mouthguard!
A                                                                                                          B
C
 
Did you know?
·         Sports-related injuries account for 600,000 emergency room visits per year!
·         An athlete is 60 times more likely to suffer harm to the teeth when not wearing their mouthguard!
Tips for your mouthguard!
·         Rinse or brush with toothbrush and toothpaste before and after each use.
·         Occasionally clean mouthguard in cool, soapy water and rinse thoroughly.
·         Transport your mouthguard in a sturdy container that has holes for ventilation.
·         Never leave your mouthguard directly in sunlight or hot water.
 
Most importantly, if you get a mouthguard, make sure you wear it!
Call us today if you want to join our Mission Mouthguard Program! 330-745-4497

Wednesday, March 30, 2016

"DIY" Teeth Straightening: the Magic Alternative to Braces? Rubber Bands and 3-D printed trays: Seriously...Seriously dangerous!


 

"DIY" Teeth Straightening: the Magic Alternative to Braces? Rubber Bands and 3-D printed trays: Seriously?...Seriously dangerous!

By: Taylor
         Most orthodontic patients want braces to improve their smiles.  Sure, getting a healthy bite is important but more than anything, they want to feel more confident about the way they look.  Braces can be expensive though and can take 1-2 years depending on the case.  Have you heard about a scary trend of using a tiny hair elastic that anyone could purchase by the hundreds at a drug store to close spaces without braces though?
          Let's admit it: social media is more effective in today's socitey than that local newspaper that gets dropped off to your house on Sunday's. There are hundreds of different sites and apps at the tips of our fingers that help connect information or people in different ways such as Facebook, Twitter, Instagram and last but not least, Pintrest. Pintrest is great for creative ideas for hair, makup and delicious recipes but is it really the answer to all of our orthodontic questions? Recently, posts on Pinterest have been highlighting how someone can use a hair elastic to close those little spaces between our front teeth!   But at what cost and risk?
          What most people don't realize is the damage these at-home remedies have on their teeth.
The American Journal of Orthodontics and Dentofacial Orthopedics issued a consumer alert about the use of elastic bands by non-orthodontists to close gaps in teeth which stated that while there are some people that have done this on their own with little or no harm done to the teeth, the rubber band can "slide into the soft tissues, where it is difficult, if not impossible, to retrieve it, then continue along the length the roots, destroying the periodontal attachment and produce inflammation". They then stated that "the teeth then extrude, the crowns of the teeth fan out as the roots are pulled together, the teeth become increasingly mobile" which can lead to tooth loss. I think we can all agree that the tiny space is NOT worth losing your teeth over. Let's leave the teeth-straightening to the professionals.

          Here are some examples of what people attempt vs what really happens: Warning...some of the photos are graphic:







We recently had a patient come into our Barberton office requesting to have her space closed.  She attempted to close the space on her own with a hair tie and showed us a picture she took on her cell phone of her own mouth.  Notice in the picture how the gums are red and swollen.  The rubber band was trapped under her gums.  Luckily she sought the services of a specialist and corrected the problem before a serious issue occurred.  Believe it or not, this stuff is happening in Akron Ohio. 
What about 3-D printed retainers to move your teeth? Yup, someone has tried it.  See the link below for the article: http://makezine.com/2016/03/20/can-you-fix-your-own-teeth-with-3d-printed-retainers/
 
Our suggestion, if you want your teeth straightened, see an orthodontist.  As orthodontist has 6-7 years of advanced education after 4 years of college.  We are the professionals and the easiest and cheapest way out is rarely the best.  If you live in the Akron Ohio area, don't try to do it yourself at home.  Give us a call to discuss your needs and schedule a complimentary consultation.

Thursday, May 21, 2015

7 year-olds and EXTRA teeth; how seeing your orthodontist early can save the day! Or at least, save the smile.



If you haven't done it yet, and your child is at least 7, take them to the orthodontist.  Do it today.  You don't need to wait until the dentist says it's time.  Go now and rule out any unforeseen issues.  Chances are good that your child won't be ready for braces until age 12, but going to the orthodontist early, just might make a big difference in their dental future.

Recently we had a patient come in for a complimentary new patient exam. Her family had no issues with esthetics and her dentist didn't have any concerns.  Her parents were aware of some crowding and a slight overbite but they made the appointment because they had read somewhere that the American Association of Orthodontists recommends a child's first exam at age 7. Thank goodness they came.

Upon taking a set of photos and xrays, we identified a large growth between the roots of her upper front teeth.  It was an amorphous extra tooth, which if given enough time could have continued to grow and damage her front teeth potentially ruining her smile.  This would have never been caught had the family not come in early.

Over 80% of kids visiting the orthodontist at age 7 do not need any early orthodontic treatment. Those kids go into a complimentary observation program called our "Kids Cub Club" where they return annually for quick checks to make sure the teeth are erupting properly and jaws are growing appropriately. 

The other 20% of kids who could benefit from early intervention, usually require limited treatment (at a fraction of the cost) with long term benefits that lessen the complexity and cost of treatment later. Often through the use of expanders, retainers or temporary front braces, problems can be corrected early (usually in 6-12 months).
  
Take your kid to the orthodontist. It might make a big difference in their dental future and you have nothing to lose.