- Braces“What an experience! Went in for a consultation and left with my braces on today! I had the pleasure of working with Liz, Edna, and Dr. Walker. Not to mention the friendly staff who greeted me as I walked in. As a practicing RDH who refers patients to Dr. Walker for orthodontic needs, my personal experience today confirms they are undoubtedly the best! Very happy camper... if you can’t tell.” – Amy S.
- OrthodonticsThe Walker Orthodontics Team is awesome! We have a great mix of experienced individuals who care about each patient and want them to have a wonderful orthodontic experience, from the initial consultation to the final retainer check.
- Invisalign OrthodonticsThere’s never been a better time to straighten your teeth with the most advanced clear aligner in the world. Our office is proud to be a certified provider of Invisalign clear aligners, which give you a clear, convenient, and comfortable option to achieve the smile you’ve always wanted.
- Bridges
- DenturesKeep your retainer clean, too, by brushing it gently with a toothbrush and toothpaste. You may also soak it in denture cleaner as instructed by your orthodontist. Do not put your retainer in boiling water or in the dishwasher.
- Teeth CleaningIt is very important that you continue to visit your family dentist once every six months, even during your orthodontic treatment, for teeth cleanings and routine dental checkups. If extra dental care is needed, we will be happy to coordinate with your family dentist to make sure that you are receiving the best care possible.
- Fluoride Treatment
- Dental Examination
- X-rays
- Oral SurgeryMost children lose all their baby teeth by age 13, and by the end of their teen years, the jaw bones will harden and stop growing. Orthodontic procedures for adults often take more time and can involve tooth extraction or oral surgery. Receiving early orthodontic treatment as a child can help prevent the need for orthodontics as an adult, leaving little to no chance of extraction or surgery in the future.
- Jaw SurgeryThe main difference to remember when treating adults or children and teens, is that in younger patients the jawbones are still developing. For adults, these bones have stopped growing, which may mean the possibility of orthognathic surgery to align the jawbones. Other differences include...
- Tooth Extractions