Our Treatments

MAKING BEAUTIFUL SMILES

Treatment for Everyone

Dental technology is always getting better.

You’ll get the latest orthodontic treatments at Roth Orthodontics.

Find Your Right Fit

By pairing state-of-the-art technology with our thorough understanding of the movement and growth of the teeth and jaws, we’re able to successfully treat many dental issues, like:

  • Crowded teeth
  • Gaps between teeth
  • Protruding teeth
  • Overbite
  • Underbite
  • Crossbite
  • Impacted teeth

Metal Braces & More

Most patients we treat choose traditional metal braces to straighten their teeth.

While metal braces are the most common type of orthodontic treatment, you have several other options.

After your free initial consultation, Dr. Roth will talk to you about which treatment would be right for you based on your unique needs and smile goals.

Fixed Vs. Removable Appliances

It’s important to understand the difference between fixed and removable appliances.

Fixed appliances, like braces, are attached to your teeth and aren’t taken off until you complete your treatment.

Removable appliances, like Invisalign’s aligner system, are worn about 20-22 hours a day but can be taken off easily.

Aside from the obvious differences, Invisalign aligners are best at treating mild to moderate orthodontic problems.

Fixed appliances are generally needed for more serious and comprehensive treatment.

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Metal Braces

Traditional metal braces are the most widely used type of fixed orthodontic appliance.

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Clear Braces

Sometimes known as clear braces, ceramic braces provide a much less noticeable method of treatment.

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Invisalign® & Invisalign for Teens

Unlike traditional braces, this kind of orthodontic treatment doesn’t rely on a system of metal or ceramic brackets and wires.

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TMJ/TMD

Learn more about how we can help relieve jaw pain.

 

Ortho for All Ages

We believe everyone should be able to get a beautifully-aligned smile through quality orthodontic care.

 

Ortho Info

You’ve taken a big step by having braces put on. Here are some tips to help you on your journey.