Wednesday, November 21, 2018

Your facilities are “state-of-the-art”, does that mean more expensive?

Choosing the right orthodontist includes a wide variety of factors such as the number of continuing education classes he had or the type of techniques performed. It also refers to the type of equipment, technology, and care they provide. Here are some factors that you should consider when you're looking for expert orthodontic care that provides state of the art care.

Technology

Improvements in technology have changed orthodontic care. It even has increased the level of care that's provided. Some of the state-of-the-art technology you may come across includes digital x-rays, intra-oral cameras, dental lasers, and oral screening devices. This makes it easier for the orthodontist to detect issues for less of a need for surgery.

Equipment

Consider the type of equipment that will be used during your visit. Some of the most common orthodontic equipment include CAD/CAM imaging, sterilized instruments, cotton pliers, straight probes, and wire cutters. An x-ray machine that rotates around your head to give your orthodontist a 100-degree look at your dental problems so you'll be left with fewer extractions. Most of this equipment is state of art and cannot be found at a general dentist's office.

Infection Control

Even the infection control of the orthodontic instruments are state-of-the-art. Some ways that orthodontists ensure the safety of their patients is by having a sterilization area, performing self-audits, reviewing procedures, and engineering controls of their state of the art tools. Since there are so many options when it comes to using technology and state of the art equipment, infection control and sterilization is imperative. Look for an orthodontist who takes great care in using the up-to-date and clean equipment.

Treatment Options

Orthodontists aren't afraid to think outside of the box. They provide a level of service and care that most general dentists don't. There are a wide variety of options available including traditional braces, Invisalign, Invisalign Teen, and clear braces. Most of these procedures can fix both the teeth and jaw. Depending on the level of care, the orthodontist may even remove the teeth and rework your jaw bone.

Find an orthodontist who has a reputation for excellence and a decade worth of experience. It's important that he has a highly trained and educated dental team that knows how to work with this high level of care.

state-of-the-art doesn't always mean expensive. It just means that your orthodontist is focused on a higher level of care than a regular dentist. There are plenty of options available to pay for this level of care such as financing, credit, dental insurance, and payment plans.

Call our office for a free, no-obligation consultation with Dr. Sam Ghosh today at (855) 494-0046. You can also fill out our Contact Us form by clicking here. We’re conveniently located in Hazleton, Luzerne CountyPottsville, Schuylkill County; or Allentown, Lehigh County.

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Wednesday, November 14, 2018

5 Tips For Making Braces More Affordable

Orthodontic treatments can be expensive, especially if more than one family member will need care. Most people don't have that kind of money laying around. That doesn't mean you should give up on your dreams of having straight teeth. Here are some options you can use.

Determine Your Dental Insurance Coverage

First, find out if your dental insurance provides coverage for services such as Invisalign or Invisalign Teen. Most insurances accepted at orthodontist clinics don't cover the general exam and x-rays. You don't want to end up with a surprise bill. At Ghosh Orthodontics, we offer a free, no-obligation consultation. If your insurance covers any portion of the cost for braces, it'll make it much more affordable.

Visit a Dental School For Treatment

Dental students have to practice on patients to learn about their craft. There are many schools of dentistry in your area that offer free or low-cost treatment for volunteer patients. Since you're being treated by someone who's not fully trained, the school will generally offer you a discount on Invisalign.

Don't let this option deter you from giving it a shot. Most dental students are supervised by their professors which will put you more at ease during your appointment. While your appointments and treatments may take longer, it's still an affordable option. Look for a dental school that has rave reviews.

Use a Credit Card

There are many dental credit options for you to choose from such as credit cards, personal loans, and financing. Even though they have more interest than the other options on this list, you can still spread out your payments over time as long as you can negotiate an agreement with the credit company.

Shop Around For Deals

Don't be afraid to shop around for a top Invisalign provider if your orthodontist doesn't help you out on pricing. Look for another orthodontist that you feel comfortable with and offers a lower price or a payment plan. Compare the costs at various offices.

This process involves setting up an appointment for a courtesy consultation or initial appointment, in which the orthodontist will examine your mouth. The orthodontist will let you know about your options and give you a ballpark figure on the cost of care. At Ghosh Orthodontics, we offer payments as low as $99/month.

Negotiate a Payment Plan

Most orthodontic clinics offer payment plans to help you afford braces. This is a great option if you don't have insurance or if your dental plan doesn't cover the costs. Some clinics offer payment plans with a financing offer such as low-cost financing. Payment plans often cost less than most dental financing plans since they have 0% interest monthly financial arrangements. This helps you out if you're an adult who wants to take charge of your oral health

If you prefer to pay for treatment over time, a personal payment plan can be arranged for you. Many of our patients choose to spread out their payments, and monthly financial arrangements are without interest.

Our staff is committed to handling all the details regarding your insurance, from determining the coverage available to filing your claims. Please bring your insurance identification numbers (social security, plan ID or group numbers) to your first appointment as well as the name, address and phone numbers of your insurance carrier. Orthodontic insurance benefits are usually paid over the course of treatment.

While orthodontic care is an investment, it doesn't have to be expensive. You shouldn't ignore your oral care. Learn about your options and discuss them over with your orthodontist today. Call Dr. Sam Ghosh today at 855-494-0046.

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Wednesday, November 7, 2018

Dental conditions that may warrant braces

Some common mouth conditions cause tooth or jaw misalignment. These problems are usually discovered during a routine dental examination. The idea that having orthodontic problems repaired is purely cosmetic is a myth. While it is wonderful to have nice straight teeth, medical issues are the primary concern. Orthodontic conditions can lead to jaw misalignment, tooth decay, and gum disease. Several common dental conditions require braces.
  • Openbite – Often caused by thumb-sucking, this condition occurs when the top and bottom front teeth do not overlap. Eating or speech difficulty may occur.
  • Overbite – When you suffer from upper front teeth protrusion, or a condition where the top front teeth overlap the bottom front teeth, it is called an overbite. Sometimes, the bottom teeth can even bite into the roof of the mouth causing gum damage.
  • Underbite – When the lower jaw extends beyond the upper jaw, the lower front teeth protrude in front of the upper front teeth. It can cause premature tooth wear when left untreated.
  • Crowding – When teeth have insufficient to grow from the gums, they become crowded. This can often be treated by expansion without tooth loss.
  • Spacing – Missing teeth often cause spacing. Other causes include small teeth or a tongue that pushes against the teeth.
  • Crossbite – This occurs when the upper teeth do not align correctly with the corresponding lower tooth. Teeth are either too close to the cheek or the tongue. The problem may include one or many teeth. Without treatment, jaw misalignment may result.
  • Impacted teeth – When a permanent tooth cannot grow into its normal position, it becomes impacted. The tooth remains stuck in the gum and may cause pain or damage to the tooth's root. These teeth usually need immediate attention to avoid root damage.

With today's technology, there are more options for orthodontic repair than ever before. Often, traditional braces with noticeable wire and metal brackets can be avoided. Invisalign and Invisalign Teen are completely invisible options that allow you to have all of your favorite foods during treatment. Damon and Insignia systems have discreet comfortable options that are easy to wear.

If you have one of these conditions, there are several treatment options. Call our office today at 855-712-8973 to experience expert care for your initial consultation and assessment.

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Thursday, November 1, 2018

Braces treatment at any age, including adulthood

If you are an adult with crooked teeth, there is no need to hide your smile. We can straighten your teeth and help increase your confidence when showing off your pearly whites.

At Ghosh Orthodontics, we have several options available for adult orthodontic care.

Adult Braces

Braces are not just for the young. The process of corrective tooth movement works the same for all age groups. There are many solid reasons to get braces as an adult. Some adults choose straighter teeth primarily because they want to improve their appearance. However, there are health reasons involved in having straight teeth, especially if your mouth is overcrowded. When teeth are overlapping, it can be difficult, if not impossible, to clean between them, leading to tooth decay.

We offer several types of adult braces based on needs and budget. But our primary goal is the comfort and convenience of our patients. That is why we seek out and use the latest brace technologies.

Damon System Braces

Damon System Braces have changed the teeth straightening industry. They use a unique "sliding door" bracket that allows for more comfort as your teeth change. With the Damon brackets, you feel less pressure in your mouth, making it more comfortable than ordinary braces.

Insignia

Insignia is a 3-D technology that makes an exact model of our patients' teeth. Because the treatment is 100% personalized, we can significantly reduce the amount of time needed to wear braces.

Invisalign

Invisalign is another revolutionary brace technology. The beauty of this system is that the braces are virtually invisible. They are made of a transparent plastic material, which means there are no metal wires visible during the straightening process.

This method is a top choice for braces for another reason. Because there are no wires in the mouth, there is no metallic taste to worry about and no painful lip abrasions.

When Braces Are Not Enough

Sometimes, braces are not enough to correct crooked teeth in adults. Because adult facial bones are no longer growing, certain asymmetrical corrections require surgery.

At Ghosh Orthodontics, we can make the asymmetrical corrections through orthognathic surgery. This surgery corrects the jawline and can assist in straightening teeth when used in conjunction with braces.

Which Option Is The Best?

Wearing braces can be comfortable and will not interfere with your lifestyle. With our cutting-edge technologies, we make the process as painless and convenient as possible.

Everyone's teeth are unique. To determine the best method of teeth straightening for your situation, contact Ghosh Orthodontics today at 855-712-8973 or fill out our online Contact Us form and a team member will be in touch with you shortly.

We will inspect your mouth, present all the options and make the right recommendation that suits your budget. You'll be showing off your smile in no time!

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Sunday, October 21, 2018

Does Ghosh Orthodontics offer financing?

The best investment you can ever make is an investment in orthodontic treatment for you and you children. Correcting the dental problems your child has now will prevent even more costly problems down the road. And it’s never too late to correct the dental problems that you’ve had to live with for too long.

At Ghosh Orthodontics, we don’t believe that anyone should be denied the orthodontic treatment they need because of the cost. That’s why Ghosh Orthodontics helps you finance your treatment or file a claim so that you can get the braces you or your child needs.

We offer a free, no-obligation consultation where we will put together a orthodontic plan to fix your smile and other dental issues you may have. During your first appointment, we will also guide your through the finance options available to you, including no interest financing. Our friendly staff take care of all the details when it comes to financing. All we need you to do is bring along your insurance card and number as well as all your other personal information.

Another finance option we offer is a payment plan. Over the course of treatment, you will be able to make monthly payments. Some of our payment plans begin as low as $99/month, but we will talk you through all of your payment options. The benefit of a payment plan is that you will not have any upfront or end costs that you won’t be able to afford.

Ghosh Orthodontics prides itself on always taking care of our patients. The many benefits you receive when choosing us is the one-on-one attention and care we will always give you.  We call this the "Ghosh Advantage". We understand that getting orthodontic treatment is one of the most important decisions you will make in your life, and we will help you choose the right finance option so that you can afford your treatment. Call us today at (855) 493-9259 so we can set up your free consultation!

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Monday, October 15, 2018

What Is Best for Me, Fixed or Removable Orthodontic Devices?

Have a Complete Examination

When you have dental malocclusions, you might wonder if non-removable braces or removable braces are the best choice for your teeth. To understand what type of orthodontics is best for your teeth, you should have a complete examination with medical images. An orthodontist will use computer software to analyze your bite using the information from molds and X-rays to determine how severe your dental misalignments are.

Children Wear Fixed Appliances

Children always wear a fixed appliance to straighten their teeth no matter what type of malocclusions are inside their mouths. Plastic aligners are not considered suitable for children for several reasons, including the possibility of choking on the devices. In addition, children grow rapidly, and a set of aligners may not fit correctly in only two weeks. Last, caring for plastic aligners requires a higher level of responsibility to keep the devices looking good along with preventing damage from bad habits.

How Bad Are Your Malocclusions?

If you have gaps between your teeth or if there are crooked teeth, then your orthodontist will tell you whether removable braces or regular braces are the most suitable for repairing your malocclusions. Plastic aligners are designed for teenagers or adults who have mild to moderate misalignments while traditional braces are necessary for more severe malocclusions. This is because the wires and brackets of metal or ceramic braces can apply more pressure on your teeth.

Do You Need Functional Appliances?

In some cases, a patient requires functional appliances that will adjust the position or growth of the mandible. These are devices that are typically recommended for children or teenagers who are still growing so that the mandible is re-positioned or enlarged to correct the size of the mouth’s palate, jaw or chin. Most individuals refer to these devices as headgear, and the devices are customized to fit each person correctly.

Follow Your Treatment Plan

A patient may need to wear this type of device 24-hours a day and night for a few weeks or months, but some orthodontists only require its use at night or on weekends. Most patients wear headgear for 12 to 14 hours in a 24-hour period, but they don't have to wear the device continuously to have benefits from the functional appliance. However, it is vital to follow the appropriate treatment plan provided by your orthodontist.

Choose Modern Orthodontic Devices

While one of your friends or siblings might need to wear aligners to fix her teeth, you may need to wear non-removable braces. The good news is that there are modern braces that have clear or color-matching ceramic brackets and clear wires that aren't noticeable, making it feel less embarrassing to have your teeth straightened.

Serving Allentown, Pottsville and Hazleton, Dr. Sam Ghosh and the entire team of professionals are committed to providing patients with the most effective, comfortable and budget-conscious solutions available today. Call (855) 493-9259  or contact our office to schedule a free, no-obligation consultation.

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Monday, September 24, 2018

How Are My Custom Aligners Made?

Invisalign is a great option for straightening teeth or correcting a patient's bite without metal braces. The process involves using a series of custom made trays to gradually apply pressure to the teeth and shift them in your mouth. If you have ever wondered how the clear aligner trays are actually made, keep reading to learn all about the process of making clear aligners from start to finish.
Your Orthodontist Takes Detailed Measurements

The first step in creating custom molds for your Invisalign treatment will be collecting information about your mouth. An Invisalign-trained orthodontist will take x-rays to get a more accurate idea of your jaw shape and use the Invisalign iTero Element scanner to quickly and painlessly capture a 3D image of your teeth.
Technicians Create a 3D Model

All of this information will be sent to Align Technology, the company that creates the aligner trays. Technicians will input all the data sent to them from your orthodontist into their computers, and then they will create an extensive 3D model of your mouth. This detailed model is essential to coming up with your treatment plan.
Orthodontists and Technicians Run Simulations

After Align Technology has a 3D model ready, they will work with your orthodontist to create a treatment plan. The orthodontist will take into account the goals they discussed during your smile assessment and decide on the best course for correcting the alignment and positioning of a patient's teeth. The company will run multiple simulations to track how teeth will change over the course of the treatment and decide on how many aligners will be necessary.
Align Technology Manufactures the Aligning Trays

The material used to create the aligner trays is a specially engineered substance called SmartTrack material. This is a medical grade, clear plastic material that is firm enough to apply pressure on the teeth and flexible enough to feel comfortable and snug in the mouth. Align Technology uses their industry-leading technology to mold a set of trays precisely calibrated to your treatment plan. Each aligner is individually trimmed and shaped to fit your unique mouth, and then they are sent to your orthodontist to begin your treatment.

As a 2017 Elite Invisalign provider, Dr. Sam Ghosh of Ghosh Orthodontics has plenty of experience using this technology. Call us today at (855) 374-4674 to learn more about the process of straightening your smile with aligners. When you call, we'll schedule your complimentary, no-obligation braces consultation and assessment.

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