Open Communication
Dr. Guymon — along with a treatment coordinator — will address all your concerns and answer all of your questions including:
- whether or not you need treatment
- what your treatment options are
- what orthodontic appliances could be used
- the estimated length of treatment
- your financial options & discussion of insurance benefits
- what foods to avoid
- tips on oral care during treatment
Payment Options and Insurance
We work hard to make the smile you've always dreamed of affordable. We even offer no down payment, zero-interest payment plans. Our insurance expert will do everything possible to maximize your insurance benefits, and we accept most dental insurance plans.
Records
In order to make a thorough and accurate orthodontic diagnosis, diagnostic records are required. These may consist of head X-ray, teeth X-ray, plaster study models and photographs.
- The head X-ray is used to measure the size of the jaws and the position of the teeth. Because the head X-ray is termed a "cephalometric radiograph," the technique of taking measurements on this X-ray is called cephalometric analysis.
- The teeth X-ray or "panoramic radiograph" is used to determine the presence of all the teeth, the health of the teeth roots and the health of the underlying jaw bone. A panoramic X-ray is also one of the better X-rays to view wisdom teeth, even if they are not yet visible in the mouth.
- Plaster study models are made from moldings taken of the teeth and provide a very accurate three dimensional reproduction of the teeth and the bite. Precise measurements can be made on these models to determine the extent of the teeth malpositions and the best way to correct them.
- Photographs provide valuable information on facial esthetics which is essential for a proper orthodontic diagnosis.
After all diagnostic records have been gathered, Dr. Guymon will make the final diagnosis and finalize your treatment plan.