613 3rd Avenue
Chula Vista, California 91910
Appt Tel: (619) 425-7700
www.chulavistaclearbraces.com
Orthodontic work is an investment in the future of your smile. And, like any investment, you'll want to do a little research before making a final decision on braces. These guidelines can help you choose the practitioner who's right for you.
Going in for a consultation is a great way to learn more about a doctor and practice. Consultations are generally inexpensive, and are sometimes even offered for free. Talk to the dentist before you commit to anything. Remember, it's your job to make an educated decision.
It's essential that you be able to talk to your dentist - and that your dentist will listen to you! There's a lot of dialogue that needs to go into an individual long-term treatment plan. If you feel bullied, pressured, or rushed, then that's probably not the right dentist for you.
Gone are the days when there was only one type of orthodontic braces. If you're looking for a cosmetic option, you might bypass standard metal braces in favor of clear brackets, invisible braces, or Invisalign aligners.
More and more adults are having orthodontic work done every year. Some doctors specialize in child, teen or adult patients. Ask about the average age of the practice's clientele.
Take a look at the dentist's portfolio before you make up your mind. Pay specific attention to cases that are similar to yours. Make sure that the photos are of actual work done by the dentist, not just stock photos.
Some dentists charge more by marketing themselves as high-end braces dentists offering Hollywood smile makeovers. Other dentists try to make up for poor materials and shoddy work by offering low prices. Beware the extremes.
Watch out for doctors who promise more than they can deliver. You want a dentist who will tell you what can and cannot be done for your smile. You need to know how long the process will take, what you'll have to do, and any complications that could occur.
Much like other people, dentists get better at things the more they do them. Ideally, your dentist will have lots of experience with orthodontics in general and with cases like yours specifically.
Watch out for doctors who promise more than they can deliver. You want a dentist who will tell you what can and cannot be done for your smile. You need to know how long the process will take, what you'll have to do, and any complications that could occur.
"We know that selecting a Invisalign dentist is not easy. I want you to know that you can call me personally with any questions or concerns."
613 3rd Avenue
Chula Vista, California 91910
Appt Tel: (619) 425-7700
www.chulavistaclearbraces.com
Dr. Barraza's office is conveniently located catty-corner to the Courthouse.