- Teeth Cleaning
- Fluoride TreatmentA. Patients should brush their teeth at least four times each day – after each meal and before going to bed. We will also show you how to floss your teeth with braces, and we may provide a prescription for a special fluoride treatment, if necessary.
- CrownsA wire engaged in orthodontic attachments, affixed to the crowns of two or more teeth and guides the direction of tooth movement.
- Dental Bonding
- DenturesBrush your removable appliance every day as a part of your regular brushing and flossing schedule. Because food particles and plaque can accumulate on your appliance just as they do on your teeth, soak the appliance daily. Dissolve a denture-cleaning tablet in a glass of tap water at room temperature, and soak your appliance once a day.
- OrthodonticsDr, Didem O. Ince, a graduate of Saint Louis University, has practiced orthodontics in the St. Louis area since 1998. She is a Diplomate of the American Board of Orthodontics and also a member of the American Dental Association, American Association of Orthodontists, and the Greater St. Louis Dental Society. Dr. Ince is also recognized on Woodward/White’s “America’s Top Dentists” list of orthodontists. She was featured in St. Louis Magazine as a Top Doctor and Top Doctor among peers.
- Invisalign OrthodonticsInvisalign® straightens your teeth without wires and brackets, using a series of clear, customized, removable appliances called aligners. It's virtually undetectable, which means hardly anyone will know that you're straightening your teeth.
- BracesTypically, Phase II treatment is normal orthodontic treatment which involves placing braces on the patient once his or her permanent teeth have erupted. The braces straighten the permanent teeth and finish correctly aligning the patient’s jaw. By age 12, most, if not all, permanent teeth have erupted and are in place, which is when crooked teeth, gaps and bad bites can easily be detected. These problems will hardly ever correct themselves, so this is when most parents decide to seek orthodontic treatment for their children.