Welcome to our practice. Led by board-certified orthodontist Dr. Neil Gorin.
Treatment
Clear Ceramic Aesthetic Braces
Clear ceramic braces accomplish your orthodontic treatment just like metal braces. With ceramic braces, "They'll notice everything but your braces."
Ceramic Braces may be used whenever metal braces are appropriate for treatment. While ceramic braces are strong like metal, they come off easily at the end of treatment. You can wear ceramic braces even if you participate in sports.
Ceramic aesthetic braces are the clear alternative to metal braces. An attractive translucent appearance and comfortable design gives you all the self-confidence you need to face each day with a smile. You'll be noticed but your braces won't. You'll feel better about yourself knowing that the natural beauty of your teeth is shining through. Ceramic braces won't stain or discolor. They'll look as good the day they come off as they did the day your orthodontist put them on.
InvisaligntmDr. Gorin is a Certified Invisaligntm Practitioner Consider Invisalign to get the beautiful straight teeth you've always wanted – without braces. A complimentary consultation with Dr. Gorin can determine if Invisalign is right for you.
Invisalign uses a series of invisible, removable, and comfortable aligners that no one can tell you're wearing. So you can smile more during treatment as well as after. Invisalign is made with 3-D computer imaging technology, and has been proven effective. More than 70% of orthodontists in the US and Canada are certified to treat with Invisalign.
Not only are the aligners invisible, they are removable, so you can eat and drink what you want while in treatment, plus brushing and flossing are no problem. They are also comfortable, with no metal to cause mouth abrasions during treatment. And no metal and wires usually means you spend less time in your doctor's office getting adjustments.
Invisalign also allows you to view your own virtual treatment plan when you start, so you can see how your straight teeth will look when your treatment is complete.
You wear each set of aligners for about 2 weeks, removing them only to eat, drink, brush, and floss. As you replace each aligner with the next in the series, your teeth will move – little by little, week by week – until they have straightened to the final position Dr. Gorin has prescribed. You'll visit Dr. Gorin about once every 6 weeks to ensure that your treatment is progressing as planned. Total treatment time averages 9-15 months and the average number of aligners worn during treatment is between 18 and 30, but both will vary from case to case.
Learn more about Invisalign on their web site at Invisalign.com.
Early Treatment
Dr. Gorin recommends that every child first visit the office at age 7. This may surprise you because orthodontic treatment is generally associated with adolescence. An early examination, however, is important to ensure maximum dental health for your child.
The following early warning signs may indicate that your child should have an orthodontic examination as soon as possible:
Difficulty in chewing
Open-mouth breathing
Thumb or finger sucking
Overlapping or crowding of erupting permanent teeth
Jaws that tend to click or pop
A developing underbite, overbite, protruding front teeth, or abnormal bite development
Although age 7 is the best time for the majority of children to have their first orthodontic examination, a visit at an even younger age is advisable if a particular problem has been noted by the parent, family dentist, or child’s physician.
Benefits of Early Diagnosis Dr. Gorin can improve your smile at any age, but there is usually a best age for treatment to begin. An early examination allows a determination of how and when a child’s particular problem should be treated for maximum improvement with the least time and expense. In some cases, early treatment achieves results that are unattainable once the face and jaws have finished growing.
The First Visit An orthodontic examination at age 7 does not always result in immediate treatment. After evaluating your child, Dr. Gorin may simply want to check your child periodically while the permanent teeth erupt and the jaws and face continue to grow. If, however, your child has a problem, Dr. Gorin may recommend interceptive treatment. These limited measures are used to guide facial growth and tooth eruption, thereby preventing more serious problems from developing. Early intervention frequently makes the completion of treatment at a later age easier and less time consuming.
Adult Treatment
Braces at Almost Any Age “A beautiful smile in a healthy mouth is the most obvious goal of orthodontic treatment, but there’s so much more to our specialty than meets the eye,” points out Dr. Gorin. “As teeth and jaws come into alignment, self-esteem increases too. Patients can look forward to a lifetime of improved dental health." Today more adults are having orthodontic treatment because of greater awareness of the health benefits of a proper bite and the increased self-esteem that comes with an attractive smile. Given today’s technological advances and the affordability of treatment, patients of all ages are improving their smiles.
One of our patients, Beth, didn’t start treatment until she was in her 40s. She, like countless others who feel embarrassed about their crooked teeth, would reflexively cover her mouth whenever she laughed or smiled. Now she beams, and wonders why it took her so long to seek treatment.
More than five million people in the United States and Canada are presently in orthodontic treatment, according to the American Associatioin of Orthodontists. One in five is over age 18. Some patients are in their 50s, 60s and older. Less visible, more comfortable braces make treatment more appealing than ever. Healthy teeth, bones and gums of almost any age respond well to treatment.
Good news! The new techniques and appliances we use greatly reduce discomfort levels, decrease the frequency of visits, shorten treatment time and may allow you to choose from several options. Your options may include metal braces, translucent braces or Invisaligntm, transparent aligners that can be worn to improve mild cases of misaligned teeth.
Jaw Surgery (Orthognathic Surgery)
The definition of Orthognathic means “straight jaw”. Often a patient may visit the orthodontist to have their teeth straightened and obtain a better and healthier bite. However there is a small group of patients that will require the expertise of the oral surgeon to help the orthodontist get the bite correct. This is because not only are the teeth crooked but also the jaw itself is not in correct alignment. A growth problem, traumatic injury, or pathologic process of the upper, lower or both jaws are common causes of this problem. Thus even if the orthodontist would get the teeth straight the bite would still not come together because the upper and lower jaw bones are not aligned.
Metal Braces (These are not your Mother's Braces)
Braces have become sleek and lightweight. The braces that we use today are many times smaller and smoother than the ones used just a few years ago. Milling and polishing technologies have advanced so that the edges of the braces are as smooth as possible. For those patients who wish to flaunt their braces, colors can be added to accentuate their appearance. Different color options and the ability to change colors provide exciting ways for patients to customize their braces. Click on the to experiment with colors.