True Smile Orthodontics

How to Keep Cavities at Bay When Aligning Your Smile with Braces

Cavities are very inconvenient and troublesome, especially when you have braces. This is why your orthodontist, Dr. Chris Trockel, strongly encourages you to avoid cavities as much as possible while you align your smile with braces. To help you do so, they has some helpful tips for you. First, brush your teeth frequently. It’s recommended […]

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There Are Minor Things You Can Do to Help Prevent Damaged Braces

The braces installed in your mouth by the orthodontists at True Smile Orthodontics represent a significant investment in correcting the alignment and position of your teeth. This is done by attending routine adjustment sessions with Dr. Chris Trockel every four to six weeks. Each of these sessions will tighten your braces to apply a minute,

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You Will Need to Use a Retainer to Ensure Your Teeth Remain in Their New Alignment

Braces can play a very important role in correcting the alignment and position of your teeth. The successive adjustments at Dr. Chris Trockel’s orthodontic clinic have gradually brought your teeth into their ideal orientation, to give you a more appealing smile while reducing your chances of suffering chipped teeth and dental attrition. Now that this

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Keep a Healthy Brace Care Regimen to Preserve Your Smile

Preserving your braces and oral hygiene throughout the realignment process is very important. Damaged braces or multiple cavities could alter the tension on your braces dramatically and increase the amount of time it takes to properly correct the alignment of your teeth. Dr. Chris Trockel and our professional team want to ensure you don’t experience

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Minor Alignment Issues in Your Dentition Can Cause Significant Dental Dysfunction

As you age, it’s possible for the alignment of your teeth to gradually change. This could be the result of several different things. Tooth loss, past oral hygiene problems and changes in facial structure can all play a role in modifying your dentition. This can be a gradual process that might go unnoticed at first.

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