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Dr. David Herman, Four Corners OrthodonticsAs seen in the Farmington Daily Times, Dr. Herman answers your questions.

If you have a question you would like to submit email farmngnm@orthodon.co.

Q: My son is a patient of yours. A couple of years ago my other son went to another orthodontist. Today, I watched you use a horseshoe shaped piece of wax to record the size of the bone holding my son’s teeth. The wire you used to move his teeth was made to fit this mold. The other orthodontist did not do this. He just took a wire from a package and put it in my other son’s mouth. Why do you do it different?

 

A: The Damon System of Braces is based on a treatment plan customized for each patient. The research clearly shows that a customized “arch from” (the wax form) is better than a “one size fits all” approach. I customize all of my final or finishing arch wires to each patient. This makes a smile that is specific for each patients face.

Q: During the 80's I wore braces that were big and silver that I had tightened every four weeks. Those braces kind of hurt. Are braces still like that?

 

A: At my office the answer would be “no”. I use only the Damon System of Braces or Invisalign Aligners. Damon Braces are much smaller than most traditional braces. It is rare that I ever use a ring like band for your back teeth. Damon Braces use a passive self ligating brace/wire interface. This means I do not tighten your braces. Both Damon and Invisalign use low force/low friction mechanics to move your teeth. Pain is greatly diminished by using low force systems. I feel the differences in technology between the Damon System of Braces or Invisalign Aligners and traditional braces is as great as the differences between a 1980's cassette player and a 2008 iPod.

 

Q: I am getting more dates now that my teeth are straight. I say it is because people notice my smile. My mom says it is because I have more self confidence.  Who is right?

 

A: Come on now, mom is always right. No, you both are. There exist several well done studies showing a significant increase in one's perception of his/her self confidence or self esteem when he/she goes from crooked teeth to straight teeth. The research gets a bit fuzzy when it attempts to distinguish whether a person is attracted to you because you look better or if it is because of your improved self confidence giving you better "game" (first impression). It is probably a combination of both. 

 

Q: My son got a letter from you on his last visit. It informed me that he needed to improve on his brushing or he would get decalcification. What is decalcification?

 

A: If you don't brush well the bacteria in your mouth forms colonies (similar to condo living) and this is called plaque. The bacteria flush toxins out of their system (like going to the bathroom, yuk) and this runs all over your teeth and starts to demineralize your enamel. If enough enamel is demineralized you first get pretty permanent white spots (decalcification) and then cavities. All patients of mine are encouraged to use Arm and Hammer (the baking soda folks) Age Defying Toothpaste to help get rid of white spots. Also all of my patients are required to have a dental exam and cleaning at their dentist's office or my office every 6 months.

Q: I asked my dentist about how Damon Braces work and he told me he didn't know much about it. I have listened to you about these braces and visited several web sites about these braces. I know more about these braces than he does. Can't he get better informed?

 

A: I have believe that I have done a good job of providing dentists in San Juan County the data and research behind the Damon System of Braces. On Wednesday, Dec. 11 I will be putting on my 4th continuing education course on the most current research surrounding the Damon System of Braces. I urge you to encourage your dentist to attend my annual "dinner and learn" seminar.

 

Q: I am 17 years old and I want Invisalign to straighten my teeth. My dentist told me my teeth were too crooked for Invisalign. He sent me to some other orthodontist who told me the same thing. My friend has teeth as crooked as mine and he got Invisalign from you. Will you do Invisalign where others won't?

A: Yes. I have worked hard with the Invisalign folks to develop a greater range of specialty skills to handle the more complex problems using Invisalign. I encourage you to come to my office for a free consultation. Invisalign is continuing to increase in demand. The new Teen Invisalign is becoming more and more a clear alternative for teens age 14-19 who want straight teeth without braces. Call 505-564-9000 today for your free consultation.

 

Q: How do you decide when braces come off?

 

A: At the start of treatment I provide patients/parents a time range of when I think treatment will be done.  My estimate of time is based on experience of treating almost 14,000 patients over the past 16 years. Active treatment (braces) is finished when myself, the patient and when the patient is under 18, the parent all agree about liking the result (outcome). If one of us expresses that something needs to be worked on, a discussion takes place and we proceed with an agreed upon course of action. Braces do not come off until we all agree that we have done as much as reasonably possibly to accomplish the best outcome.  

 

Q: I think I have a snoring problem. My wife says I could have a serious sleep disorder. Should I share her concern?

 

A: Maybe. Snoring is caused by the vibration of tissues in the posterior oropharynx during sleep. It's a social but not a medical problem. Obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) is a sleep disorder that can be a life threatening problem. It is a cessation of breathing for 10 seconds or more over and over again while sleeping. OSA is caused by a neurological or obstructive problem. With OSA you have a loud snorting sound caused by your body creating negative pressure as it responds to the cessation of breathing. Sleep apnea is positively confirmed by a test called a polysomnogram. (Part 2 next week)

Q: My son just finished treatment with you.  He has a great looking smile and I appreciate the fact that you placed a fixed, wired retainer on the back of his teeth as well as giving him a clear, removable retainer. Do I have to be concerned that the fixed, wired retainer will cause gum problems?

A: Yes. At the delivery of the fixed retainer one of my staff went over cleaning under the retainer with floss. A water pic is also very useful to clean under and around the fixed retainer. A recent study showed that it is possible to maintain good oral hygiene and periodontal health while wearing a fixed retainer. Your dentist or dental hygienist needs to exercise some caution when cleaning your son's teeth so he or she doesn't make the retainer come loose. If the retainer comes loose during cleaning, he or she should be able to easily glue it back to the tooth.

Q: My teenager has crooked teeth but wants Invisalign rather than braces. What do you recommend?

A: If the crowding or spacing is mild to moderate then Invisalign will achieve a great result. Unlike braces, Invisalign aligners can be taken out. The new "Teen" Invisalign has a color indicator on the aligner to show that the aligner is being worn the recommended 22 hrs per day. The new "Teen" Invisalign also allows for up to 6 replacement aligners at no extra charge for lost aligners. These new features help with the lack of wear and loss problems teen Invisalign patients tend to experience more than adult Invisalign patients. Call today at 505-564-9000 for your teen's free, no obligation consultation.

Q: I have a middle molar tooth with a huge hole in it. I been told it needs a root canal. I don't want a root canal. What are my other options?

 

A: There are two. If you have straight teeth you can have the tooth pulled and titanium implant (screw) place into the healed bone. The implant then has a cap cemented on to it. The cost will be around $3,500 for the implant and cap (crown). If your teeth need straightening, then get the tooth pulled and I can both straighten your teeth and close the space from the pulled tooth. The cost will be $3,000-$5,000 depending how crooked your teeth are. Either myself or your dentis can help you decide what is best for you. 

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