At Beaber Family Orthodontics, our philosophy of treatment is to provide customized orthodontic care for you or your child’s needs. The following information will help define those needs and help answer questions you may have.
Health – Esthetics - Function 8 – 11 years old Takes 12-18 months Correct upper jaw width Correct cross-bites Align permanent teeth Correct skeletal /dental class II overbites Correct jaw joint dysfunction Better joint position/function/health Reduce tooth wear/grinding Create space for permanent teeth 16 teeth left to “guide” into normal positions Reduce extraction permanent teeth / jaw surgery Create better facial balance Prevent periodontal problems Normalize growth pattern Enhance airway function Prevent impacted teeth |
Total Facial Harmony 12 – 15 years old Takes 14 – 24 months Align and coordinate all 28 permanent teeth 12 year molars especially important Coordinate adult teeth and joints Health of joints, gums and bone, muscles Ideal adult dental / facial esthetics Stability of teeth and joints Lifetime health and beauty of natural teeth |
Phase III treatment: Combined orthodontic and orthognathic surgical correction of underlying skeletal discrepancies.
THE CHOICE IS CLEAR...
See results faster than you might think. While treatment time can vary, clinical studies demonstrate that Damon System treatment is up to six months faster than traditional braces.
And while invisible aligners can be effective at straightening some crooked teeth, not everyone is a candidate. In contrast, Damon Clear works 24 hours a day, seven days a week to perfectly align ALL teeth for a phenomenal smile that enhances your entire facial appearance.
Another benefit: No need to worry about lost, misplaced or forgotten clear aligners, so you get in and out of treatment quickly.
Beaber Famliy Orthodontics
William D. Beaber, DMD |
5140 West 120th Ave. Suite 200 Westminster, CO 80020 MAP P: 303.464.9300 F: 303.464.1177 |
9567 South University Blvd. Suite C1-A Highlands Ranch, CO 80126 MAP P: 303.694.1711 F: 303.694.1911 |