Walton Orthodontics
Procedures

We provide a number of services to benefit patients of all age groups.

Please take a moment to read brief descriptions of some of the services and procedures we offer.

Conventional Braces
Surgical-grade stainless steel brackets and wires made of a variety of different alloys depending on the desired type of tooth movement. Colored "o-rings" can be applied to conventional braces at each adjustment appointment to create a different look.

Ceramic Braces
Braces that closely match tooth color - an alternative for those patients who need conventional orthodontic treatment, but wish to camouflage their braces.

Invisalign®
A series of clear removable “aligners” that slip over the teeth. Aligners are changed every two weeks to gradually straighten the teeth over time. This type of treatment is available for non-growing patients with minimal treatment needs.

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Mouth Guards
Required by athletic programs in all communities, mouth guards protect the teeth from trauma during impact sports. We love to see our patients participating in team sports and encourage them to wear a mouth guard at all times. We make custom fitting mouth guards in multiple color choices.

Dentofacial Orthopedics
When the position or size of the jaws is out of balance, orthodontic treatment can include modification of jaw position during the growing years. “Dentofacial Orthopedics” means guiding the growth of the teeth and jaws into more ideal positions. The majority of orthopedic-type procedures are performed in conjunction with conventional braces to achieve an ideal result.

Surgical Treatment
When the position or size of the jaws is out of balance and growth is complete, jaw surgery is often necessary to obtain the most stable and esthetic result. The orthodontist works closely with an oral surgeon to coordinate the position of the teeth with the final position of the jaws.

Treatment for Temporomandibular Joint Disorders (TMJ)
If instability of the bite is associated with discomfort in the jaw joints, it may be beneficial to correct the bite with orthodontic treatment. Traditionally, patients with jaw joint pain will first have a bite splint made that will simulate a correct bite. Orthodontic treatment is considered only after the jaw joint symptoms are relieved with the splint in place.

Aligned Profiles

Traditional Braces versus Invisalign

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Ceramic Braces

Surgical Treatment

Surgical Treatment, before and after

Braces

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