It’s never too late or too early to think about orthodontic treatment. Building beautiful smiles-and motivating patients to take good care of them-is our ultimate goal. At Wise Orthodontics and Stonebridge Orthodontics, you’ll receive the encouragement you need to learn healthy habits that will protect your smile for years to come.
Want straight teeth without braces? With Invisalign, 3-D computer images create a series of clear “aligners” that gently, invisibly and methodically move your teeth into the precise position prescribed.
Clear aligners work through a combination of comfortable, removable plastic trays that are aesthetically-pleasing. This new, innovative way to straighten teeth has been proven highly effective in dental practices across the nation. Dr. Wise and Dr. Jensen are certified providers of Invisalign and other clear aligner methods.
Friday, January 30, 2009
Friday, January 23, 2009
Patients Love Wise Orthodontics and Stonebridge Orthodontics!
Patients find Wise Orthodontics and Stonebridge Orthodontics to be fun and friendly environments. With gentle treatment and a caring, compassionate staff, our patients love us. And we love them right back! The comfort of our patients is of utmost importance to us. We revel in seeing our patients discover heightened self-esteem and confidence as their beautiful smile takes shape.
Dr. Wise and Dr. Jensen have more than 20 years experience in orthodontics. To provide the best treatment available, they are actively involved in professional organizations such as the American Association of Orthodontists, the Southwest Society of Orthodontics and the American Dental Association. And they attend continuing-education courses to ensure they provide you with state-of-the-art technology.
Dr. Wise and Dr. Jensen’s professional involvement and continuing education is an integral part of their commitment to quality. This dedication has made Wise Orthodontics and Stonebridge Orthodontics the offices of choice for many of your friends and neighbors.
Dr. Wise and Dr. Jensen have more than 20 years experience in orthodontics. To provide the best treatment available, they are actively involved in professional organizations such as the American Association of Orthodontists, the Southwest Society of Orthodontics and the American Dental Association. And they attend continuing-education courses to ensure they provide you with state-of-the-art technology.
Dr. Wise and Dr. Jensen’s professional involvement and continuing education is an integral part of their commitment to quality. This dedication has made Wise Orthodontics and Stonebridge Orthodontics the offices of choice for many of your friends and neighbors.
Friday, January 16, 2009
Katherine Heigl Struggles with Crooked Teeth - Frisco, TX
Everyone struggles with little imperfections. Making crooked teeth straight, stained teeth sparkling white and chipped teeth smooth is part of what I do as an orthodontist. The sense of renewed self confidence that comes to my patients after having some sort of reconstructive work is what makes my job worthwhile.
Consider Katherine Heigl, award winning actress, and considered by many the Grace Kelly of our day. She describes struggling with crooked teeth her whole life until finally there came a point when she said "enough is enough!" She decided to do something to straighten her teeth.
I think you will enjoy this clip. Please feel free to leave comments, tell me what you think! Have you ever struggled with this same problem? Have you felt the relief of smiling to reveal a straight, bright smile after hiding crooked ones for so long? Contact us so we can hear your story, or help you create a new beautiful smile and a story of your own!
Consider Katherine Heigl, award winning actress, and considered by many the Grace Kelly of our day. She describes struggling with crooked teeth her whole life until finally there came a point when she said "enough is enough!" She decided to do something to straighten her teeth.
I think you will enjoy this clip. Please feel free to leave comments, tell me what you think! Have you ever struggled with this same problem? Have you felt the relief of smiling to reveal a straight, bright smile after hiding crooked ones for so long? Contact us so we can hear your story, or help you create a new beautiful smile and a story of your own!
Friday, January 9, 2009
Phase One Treatment - and Why It's Important!
Why do I need two “phases” of treatment? What is a “phase one” of a two-phase treatment? Why do orthodontists offer phase one orthodontics?
These are three of the most common questions we get about two-phase treatment. The answers to these questions are simple, and phase one treatment has over 50 years of proof that it is a successful and effective way to treat orthodontic patients!
At Wise Orthodontics we believe in the effectiveness of phase one treatment, and we model our phase one treatments after the studies and protocols of Dr. James McNamara’s work at the University of Michigan. The details of our phase one treatments are of course handled individually on a case-by-case basis. No two patients are the same, and neither are their treatments!
The key to phase one orthodontic treatment is to evaluate and diagnose a patient for treatment at an early age. While there is no “right” age for a person to start their orthodontic treatment, the American Association of Orthodontists does recommend that a patient receive their first consultation around the age of seven.
Here is a breakdown of a typical orthodontic consultation for phase one treatment:
1) Review of current radiographs
a. Panoramic films should be made roughly every two years during the mixed dentition stage
b. More frequent films are requested irrespective of insurance if a particular issue arises
c. FMX’s and bitewings while helpful, do not typically give a “big picture view” that is acceptable for most ortho planning
2) Clinical evaluation
a. Counting of the teeth to confirm presence/absence of teeth at each stage of development
b. Occlusal analysis- Overbite/overjet, upper and lower midlines, molar relationship (A/P and transverse), crowding, functional shifts
c. Exfoliation tracking- symmetry and sequence
d. Oral hygiene and soft tissue overview
e. Occlusal wear patterns review
f. Photographs when needed to document, treatment plan and/or assist in communication with patient or parent
3) Counseling of parent/child on the development process and the importance of regular dental visits
4) New appointment made anywhere from 8 weeks to 12 months depending on circumstances of the development process
Phase one treatment is designed for three things:
• Prevention - to prevent current problems from getting worse
• Interception - to intercept and correct current problems
• Modification - to modify the growth and structure of the jaw
Our practice is geared up to handle this service and to do so in a productive way. We find that as patients are made aware of the improvements from preventive orthodontics, they are likely to want to proceed with the recommended treatment. If you have any questions about phase one treatment, or any other orthodontic treatments that we provide, please let us know! Also, visit our web site where you can read about the different treatments we provide and learn more about orthodontics for you or your child.
These are three of the most common questions we get about two-phase treatment. The answers to these questions are simple, and phase one treatment has over 50 years of proof that it is a successful and effective way to treat orthodontic patients!
At Wise Orthodontics we believe in the effectiveness of phase one treatment, and we model our phase one treatments after the studies and protocols of Dr. James McNamara’s work at the University of Michigan. The details of our phase one treatments are of course handled individually on a case-by-case basis. No two patients are the same, and neither are their treatments!
The key to phase one orthodontic treatment is to evaluate and diagnose a patient for treatment at an early age. While there is no “right” age for a person to start their orthodontic treatment, the American Association of Orthodontists does recommend that a patient receive their first consultation around the age of seven.
Here is a breakdown of a typical orthodontic consultation for phase one treatment:
1) Review of current radiographs
a. Panoramic films should be made roughly every two years during the mixed dentition stage
b. More frequent films are requested irrespective of insurance if a particular issue arises
c. FMX’s and bitewings while helpful, do not typically give a “big picture view” that is acceptable for most ortho planning
2) Clinical evaluation
a. Counting of the teeth to confirm presence/absence of teeth at each stage of development
b. Occlusal analysis- Overbite/overjet, upper and lower midlines, molar relationship (A/P and transverse), crowding, functional shifts
c. Exfoliation tracking- symmetry and sequence
d. Oral hygiene and soft tissue overview
e. Occlusal wear patterns review
f. Photographs when needed to document, treatment plan and/or assist in communication with patient or parent
3) Counseling of parent/child on the development process and the importance of regular dental visits
4) New appointment made anywhere from 8 weeks to 12 months depending on circumstances of the development process
Phase one treatment is designed for three things:
• Prevention - to prevent current problems from getting worse
• Interception - to intercept and correct current problems
• Modification - to modify the growth and structure of the jaw
Our practice is geared up to handle this service and to do so in a productive way. We find that as patients are made aware of the improvements from preventive orthodontics, they are likely to want to proceed with the recommended treatment. If you have any questions about phase one treatment, or any other orthodontic treatments that we provide, please let us know! Also, visit our web site where you can read about the different treatments we provide and learn more about orthodontics for you or your child.
Friday, January 2, 2009
Fun and Games at Wise Orthodontics and Stonebridge Orthodontics
At Wise Orthodontics and Stonebridge Orthodontics, you will find the latest magazines, movies, interactive video games and numerous rewarding contests. Perhaps more important to our patients is the attitude and interaction of everyone in the office. Dr. Wise, Dr. Jensen and our staff pride ourselves on taking the time to get to know our patients by name and treat each one like family.
Our patients at Wise Orthodontics and Stonebridge Orthodontics understand and respond positively to this approach because it is genuine. We care about our patients. In fact, many of our new patients come to us through referrals by their friends, family and classmates.
We also reward our patients with “Lonestar Bucks” which are earned by keeping up proper oral hygiene, making regular visits to your general dentist, taking care of your braces and making noticeable progress in your treatment. You can spend your earned “Lonestar Bucks” on a variety of great prizes, and you will also be helping the less fortunate in our community:
“We have been a part of Collin County since 1992, so our patients are our friends and neighbors. We are grateful for what this community has given us, and we are always happy to return the favor whenever we can.”
We love supporting our patients' fund-raising events and are honored to be the sponsor of many sports teams and service organizations. You can help us help the less fortunate in our community. Ask about our Community Rewards Program that lets you contribute to a local charity of your choice. So, by straightening your teeth, you will be helping a worthy cause. For details on how our Community Rewards Program works simply contact our office today.
Our patients at Wise Orthodontics and Stonebridge Orthodontics understand and respond positively to this approach because it is genuine. We care about our patients. In fact, many of our new patients come to us through referrals by their friends, family and classmates.
We also reward our patients with “Lonestar Bucks” which are earned by keeping up proper oral hygiene, making regular visits to your general dentist, taking care of your braces and making noticeable progress in your treatment. You can spend your earned “Lonestar Bucks” on a variety of great prizes, and you will also be helping the less fortunate in our community:
“We have been a part of Collin County since 1992, so our patients are our friends and neighbors. We are grateful for what this community has given us, and we are always happy to return the favor whenever we can.”
We love supporting our patients' fund-raising events and are honored to be the sponsor of many sports teams and service organizations. You can help us help the less fortunate in our community. Ask about our Community Rewards Program that lets you contribute to a local charity of your choice. So, by straightening your teeth, you will be helping a worthy cause. For details on how our Community Rewards Program works simply contact our office today.
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