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Mikolich Orthodontics Blog

Braces Betrayal: What to Do If They Break

March 26, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — canfieldbraces @ 7:54 pm
up-close view of a broken bracket

Panic can set in quickly when dealing with broken braces. Although these metal brackets and wires are meant to stay in place throughout treatment, excessive pressure or facial trauma can cause them to pop off, poke, or become loose. Before allowing your mind to venture to a worst-case scenario, learn what you can do to minimize further harm and keep your straighter smile on track.

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Are Braces the Best Way to Straighten My Teeth?

January 13, 2025

Filed under: Uncategorized — canfieldbraces @ 11:29 pm
Lady wears braces

Dental misalignments can lead to a range of issues such as tooth damage, headaches, backaches, jaw pain, hygiene difficulties, oral infections, and tooth loss. While people can treat their alignment issues with several orthodontic options, traditional braces are often the best method for patients with severe alignment issues. Here’s a brief guide to why metal braces may be the optimal way to rearrange your teeth into a healthier and more visually pleasing alignment.

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4 Common Problems Braces Can Cause

November 19, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — canfieldbraces @ 4:29 pm
patient pointing to their braces

Traditional braces continue to be one of the most popular ways to straighten teeth and improve oral health. Their reliable bracket-and-wire system easily addresses crookedness, misalignment, gaps, and overcrowding, creating smiles that look beautiful and work seamlessly. During treatment, though, these metal appliances can cause problems. Whether you’re currently wearing braces or preparing for your first appointment, here are four common issues to watch out for while undergoing orthodontic treatment.

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Why You Should Start Invisalign Before the Year Ends

September 10, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — canfieldbraces @ 2:01 am
Woman holding a clear aligner while sitting in dentist’s chair

If you’ve been waiting for the perfect time to invest in Invisalign, this is it! You can use your dental insurance to lower the amount you will pay for clear aligners. However, your dental benefits don’t last forever. They will expire at the end of the year. Don’t miss your chance to achieve a straight, healthy smile. Here’s how you can use your dental insurance to keep your Invisalign treatment affordable.

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What You Need to Know About Getting Braces as an Adult

July 18, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — canfieldbraces @ 6:05 pm
A woman with metal braces.

If you’re an adult considering braces, you may be hesitant to commit to this beneficial treatment for a variety of reasons. Whether you fear you’re “too old” for them or they won’t be as effective in adulthood, orthodontic treatment is perfect for anyone at any stage in life. Here are some major benefits to getting braces as a grown up!

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Is It Possible to Prevent Invisalign Refinements?

May 1, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — canfieldbraces @ 4:01 pm
Woman getting invisalign aligners adjusted by an orthodontist

When you make an investment in your smile with Invisalign, you want to get the very best results. Sometimes treatment will go completely according to plan, and a beautiful new look arrives right on schedule. But while typical Invisalign programs last approximately 12 to 18 months, sometimes teeth have other ideas. Occasionally, they will move slower than predicted, or the modifications made by aligners could cause unwanted movement that requires intervention. Fortunately, the orthodontist can get your smile back on track.

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Can You Get Cavities with Invisalign?

March 27, 2024

Filed under: Uncategorized — canfieldbraces @ 1:34 am

Clear aligners and storage caseInvisalign is a great solution to fix your bite and alignment with no brackets or wires. Clear aligners are worn over your teeth to move them slowly, offering a discreet and comfortable treatment. Your aligners will act as a barrier over your teeth, but that doesn’t mean you can stop brushing and flossing. Your aligners can’t get cavities, but your risk of tooth decay can increase if you’re not careful. Here’s how to keep your smile cavity-free while benefiting from Invisalign.

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Brace for Holiday Feasting: Tips for Eating with Braces During the Festivities

December 21, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — canfieldbraces @ 9:01 pm
A family enjoying a holiday meal while one of the children wears braces

Wearing braces can be challenging, especially during the holidays. There’s seemingly no end to all the delicious food laid out on the table during family gatherings. However, with braces, many of those foods are out of bounds. No need to worry! With a few modifications and a little discipline, you’ll be able to enjoy the tastes of the season without compromising your braces.

If you want to learn how to survive festive feasts this year while keeping your orthodontic treatment on track, continue reading.

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The Dos and Do Nots of a Successful Invisalign Treatment

November 17, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — canfieldbraces @ 2:04 pm
Close-up of hand holding Invisalign aligner

Thanks to Invisalign, it’s possible to achieve a straighter smile without having to rely on noticeable, uncomfortable metal brackets and wires. That being said, you do need to be diligent about protecting your aligners in order to make sure your treatment stays on track. Below are some dos and do nots that you should always keep in mind when it comes to Invisalign.

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Brace Yourself for Round Two: Revisiting Orthodontic Treatment

October 27, 2023

Filed under: Uncategorized — canfieldbraces @ 12:50 pm
A woman wearing braces

Orthodontic treatments like braces typically promise a beautiful and straight smile that lasts a lifetime. However, in some cases, you may find yourself in a situation where you need a second round.

If you want to know the reasons why some people may need braces again and prevent yourself from following that path, continue reading.

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