Braces & Orthodontic Options in Rogers
Dental technology is constantly evolving. At Imagine Orthodontics, you’ll find the latest treatment options available in our Rogers office.
Common Ortho Issues
Dr. Sarah pairs state-of-the-art technology with an understanding of the movement and growth of the teeth and jaws to successfully treat many dental issues, like:
- Crowded teeth
- Gaps between teeth
- Protruding teeth
- Overbite
- Underbite
- Crossbite
- Impacted teeth
Metal Braces & More
Metal braces are the most common type of orthodontic treatment at Imagine Orthodontics, but you have other options, too.
After your first free consultation with Dr. Sarah, you’ll hear more about which treatment would be right for you based on your smile goals and unique needs.
Removable Vs. Fixed Appliances
At Imagine Orthodontics, we believe you should be educated on your treatment choices.
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. Besides the obvious differences, Dr. Sarah uses Invisalign aligners to treat mild to moderate orthodontic problems.
At Imagine Orthodontics, we generally use fixed appliances for comprehensive and serious treatments.
Braces Options in Rogers
Carrier Motion Appliance
The Carrier Orthodontic treatment approach incorporates the latest advances in orthodontic technology with gentle forces that work with natural physiology to correct your bite at the beginning of treatment. The Motion 3D Appliance corrects the alignment of the upper teeth to the lower teeth for a more aligned bite before transitioning to braces or aligne
AdvanSync 2
While headgear, elastics, and many other appliances treat Class II cases, most do not simultaneously correct malocclusions while advancing the mandible. The AdvanSync Class II Molar-To-Molar appliance makes it possible for you to combine two distinct treatment phases by achieving skeletal and dental corrections at the same time.