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Frequently Asked Questions About Orthodontics

At Corridor Family Orthodontics in North Liberty, IA, we understand that our patients and their families have many questions about orthodontic treatment. We’re here to provide you with clear, comprehensive answers to help you feel informed and confident about your orthodontic journey. Below are some of the most frequently asked questions we encounter.

At what age should my child be evaluated for orthodontic treatment?

The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that children have their first orthodontic evaluation by the age of 7. Early examination allows us to detect any potential issues and plan for the most effective treatment.

What are the signs that I might need orthodontic treatment?

Common signs that you could benefit from orthodontic treatment include crowded or misplaced teeth, excessive spacing, difficulty chewing or biting, or difficulty breathing. A free consultation with our orthodontist will allow us to examine your unique situation and provide our recommended solutions.

How do I choose between braces and Invisalign® treatment?

The choice depends on individual needs and preferences. Traditional braces are effective for complex issues, while Invisalign clear aligners offer a nearly invisible solution for straightening teeth. Our orthodontist can help determine the best option based on your specific case.

Is Invisalign treatment suitable for teenagers?

Yes, Invisalign offers a specific line for teenagers called Invisalign Teen. These aligners cater to growing mouths and include features like compliance indicators to monitor wear time.

Can adults benefit from orthodontic treatment?

Of course! Corridor Family Orthodontics treats patients of all ages, because it’s never too late to improve your smile. We offer a variety of treatment options suitable for adults looking to enhance their smile and oral health.

How long does orthodontic treatment typically take?

The duration of orthodontic treatment varies depending on the individual case and the type of treatment chosen. A typical course of treatment may last anywhere from 12 to 24 months, but some cases may be shorter or longer.

Is orthodontic treatment uncomfortable or painful?

While orthodontic treatment involves adjusting the positioning of the teeth, any discomfort is typically minor and temporary. We use the latest techniques and materials to minimize discomfort and ensure our patients are as comfortable as possible during treatment.

How much does orthodontic treatment cost?

The cost of orthodontic treatment varies based on the complexity of the case and the type of treatment selected. We offer transparent pricing and a variety of flexible payment options to make orthodontic care accessible to as many patients as possible.

Does insurance cover orthodontic treatment?

Many dental insurance plans offer coverage for orthodontic treatment. Our team at Corridor Family Orthodontics is experienced in working with insurance providers to maximize your benefits. At your initial consultation, we’ll help you confirm your insurance coverage and walk through any additional financial considerations and payment options.

How often will I need to visit the orthodontist during treatment?

Typically, patients are seen for adjustments or to check progress every 4 to 6 weeks. However, the frequency of visits can vary based on the specific details of your treatment plan.

Will I still need to see the dentist during orthodontic treatment?

Yes, it is very important that you continue to see your regular dentist for your biannual cleanings and exams. Maintaining proper oral health and hygiene helps reduce the potential for complications and ensures that your orthodontic treatment is as quick and effective as possible. If you have more questions or need further clarification on any aspect of orthodontic treatment, the team at Corridor Family Orthodontics is here to help. Contact us today to schedule your consultation or to learn more about how we can help you achieve the smile you’ve always wanted.

Schedule a Complimentary Consultation Today

Your journey to a confident smile starts with a complimentary orthodontic consultation. During your visit, we’ll evaluate your teeth, discuss treatment options, and answer all your questions. Take the first step toward a healthier, straighter smile by booking online today.

Reviews of Corridor Family Orthodontics

Learn why families in North Liberty trust our office for their orthodontic care:

Rachel P.
Welcoming and accommodating, we've enjoyed our trips to Corridor Family Orthodontics. They did a great job of listening to our concerns and demonstrating proper techniques. It's extremely easy to reschedule appointments via text and I love getting the text reminders that we have an appointment.
Jaimy E.
They worked with us to find a payment plan that fit our budget and the staff was always friendly and caring. The doctor was always open with the plan along the way and kept us informed, she seemed to genuinely care for my daughter's outcome and experience.
Rachel O.
- Genuinely kind people work here who want to help you smile bigger. Dr. Crawford is not only incredibly knowledgeable and skilled in her work, you can tell she truly cares about every patient. Happy to have found this office! Highly recommend.
Kate S.
Dr. Jacqueline & the entire staff are awesome. Great customer service, very professional & a clean environment. Thank you!
Chelsie S.
Welcoming group of professionals who treat everyone kindly. They do a great job making sure we are comfortable, that we understand the treatment plans, expected timelines, and financial information. We have had a great experience here with multiple kids.
Jill E.
Wonderful and highly qualified staff! We love Dr. Crawford!

Location & Directions to Corridor Family Orthodontics

Our office on Lininger Lane is conveniently located for patients throughout North Liberty, Oxford, Penn, Tiffin, Wickham, and the surrounding communities. We’re right next door to Corridor Kids, our partners in pediatric dentistry.