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Wondering If Dental Insurance Covers Braces? Read This

November 10, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — orthohopkinton @ 1:02 pm
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From routine checkups to tooth-saving restorative care, your dental insurance benefits can help make maintaining and improving your smile significantly more cost-effective. But can your benefits also be applied to orthodontic treatment? It’s a question many patients ask! To find out the answer, keep reading!

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Unique Rubber Band Color Combinations You Should Try

October 7, 2022

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Closeup of colorful rubber bands

In the world of orthodontics, Invisalign often outshines metal braces. However, traditional orthodontics come with some advantages, like colorful rubber bands! If you want to have fun on your teeth-straightening journey but you aren’t sure where to start, keep reading to learn a few color combinations with rubber bands.

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True or False: You Can Get Cavities with Invisalign

September 6, 2022

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Orthodontist showing patient X-ray

Invisalign completely revolutionized the field of orthodontics when they debuted their clear aligners in the late 1990s. Now, Invisalign is a household name! As a result, you may already know quite a bit about clear aligner treatment, including that there are no dietary restrictions and that the trays are virtually undetectable. But can they also help prevent decay? Keep reading to learn the answer to the question, “Can I get cavities with Invisalign?”

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You Asked, We Answered: Will Invisalign Affect My Speech?

August 8, 2022

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Group of girlfriends talking over coffee

From completely removable aligners and shorter average treatment timelines to no dietary restrictions, Invisalign comes with several noteworthy benefits. So, it’s not hard to see why there are more than 12 million happy patients! Despite that, however, there are still some prevailing “myths” that make prospective patients hesitant to commit to treatment. With this in mind, keep reading to learn the answer to the common question, “Will Invisalign affect my speech?”

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How To: Get Back On Track with Your Invisalign Treatment

July 5, 2022

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Closeup of woman holding Invisalign aligner

From the severity of your misalignment to the number of trays you need, there are a number of factors that will influence the length of your Invisalign treatment. One aspect that many patients forget to consider, however, is compliance. Neglecting to follow all of your orthodontist’s instructions can quickly cause you to fall off-track with your timeline, requiring you to spend more time and money on treatment. Luckily, there are a few best practices you can implement to help you get back on track. To learn what they are, read on!

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6 “Facts” About Braces That Simply Aren’t True

May 18, 2022

Filed under: Uncategorized — orthohopkinton @ 6:56 pm
Orthodontist examining patient's braces

Did you know that modern braces were invented back in 1819? In the years since, they have undergone changes and advanced thanks to the latest technology, making them the effective, safe, and trustworthy teeth-straightening treatment they are today. In fact, you may even know quite a bit about them before even starting. But is everything you’ve heard true? Read on to learn six common myths about metal braces!

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Is It Time to Get Your Braces Removed? Here’s What to Expect

April 13, 2022

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Closeup of woman at braces removal appointment

Is your time with braces coming to a close? Congratulations – you’re about to see your months of hard work pay off! Even though you’ve likely been looking forward to your braces removal appointment for a long time, you may be surprised to find that you’re a bit nervous now. What happens at the final appointment? Does taking the braces off hurt? What now? To learn the answers to each of these questions, read on!

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6 Braces-Friendly School Lunch Ideas

March 18, 2022

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Young girl with braces eating her lunch at school

Traditional braces can positively impact your child immensely, from boosting their self-esteem and enhancing their bite to improving their speaking patterns. There is one small drawback, however: orthodontic treatment requires some adjustments to their diet. After all, the last thing you want to happen is your little one bite into an apple at school and accidentally break a bracket or wire! Don’t worry – there are plenty of nutritious and delicious ideas that are also braces-friendly.

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Braces & Baby Teeth: The Benefits of Phase 1 Orthodontics

February 24, 2022

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Closeup of young girl smiling with braces

You’ve heard of braces, but have you heard of Phase 1 Orthodontics? Essentially, this safe and effective treatment is braces for baby teeth, permanent teeth, or a mixture of the two, ensuring problems like uneven bites and misalignment can be addressed sooner rather than later. If you’re interested in learning more about its uses, the benefits, and how to find out if this treatment is right for your child, then keep reading!

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Have Braces? Here Are 5 New Year’s Resolution Ideas

January 1, 2022

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Patient writing New Year's resolutions at desk

Want 2022 to be the year of your best smile? Then setting some New Year’s resolutions is a great place to start! While brushing at least twice a day and cutting back on sugar are two great ideas, there are some specific goals you should set if you’re currently undergoing orthodontic treatment. With this in mind, keep reading to learn ideas for resolutions with braces.

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