Ortho's Physical Involvement in Treatment
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Ortho's Physical Involvement in Treatment
I'm just wondering, how much is your actual orthodontist involved in your treatment?
Mine was present at the initial consultation, but he has a massive team of assistants who did all the pictures, impressions, further consultations, and even the bracing (brackets and wires!) In fact, all I saw of him on the day I was braced was 10 seconds where he sat down (after my brackets were on but before the archwire), told me to open and close, and then told the assistants something. Then he was gone.
I would normally be very concerned about this, but I have two friends who went to him who have both had AMAZING results. So I'm just going to trust him.
So, do you all go to smaller offices where the ortho does most of the work himself? Or is your situation more like mine?
Mine was present at the initial consultation, but he has a massive team of assistants who did all the pictures, impressions, further consultations, and even the bracing (brackets and wires!) In fact, all I saw of him on the day I was braced was 10 seconds where he sat down (after my brackets were on but before the archwire), told me to open and close, and then told the assistants something. Then he was gone.
I would normally be very concerned about this, but I have two friends who went to him who have both had AMAZING results. So I'm just going to trust him.
So, do you all go to smaller offices where the ortho does most of the work himself? Or is your situation more like mine?
My ortho's office is a very tightly knit group consisting only of one assistant and usually only one receptionist/financial coordinator. So, every time I go in for an adjustment or a quick fix appointment, usually my doctor does about half the work (examining my teeth when I first sit in the chair and taking off the ties and wires) and the assistant the other half, of putting the new appliances after consulting with my doctor. So, I must say, I'm pretty happy with the way they work because if I were in your situation roxxie, I'd be a little upset and worried but since you feel confident in the practice you chose, I'd say just go with the flow.
But, if you have any questions about anything, I wouldn't hesitate to ask someone. 




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I go to a rather small office - 1 ortho, 2 assistants and 2 office staff. With the exception of the power chain changes that I have been getting every 2 weeks lately my ortho looks things over at each visit. He also placed all my brackets. At each adjustment the assistant removes the ligatures and wires, Dr W checks everything out, tells the assistant which new wires, elastics, etc to use and the assistant puts me back together.
Expander in 8/9/06
Lowers on 11/30/06
Uppers on / Expander gone on 1/31/2007
Class III elastics added 3/14/2007
Expander #2 - 6/27/2007
20-24 months w/ fixed metal braces
Lowers on 11/30/06
Uppers on / Expander gone on 1/31/2007
Class III elastics added 3/14/2007
Expander #2 - 6/27/2007
20-24 months w/ fixed metal braces
Our ortho has a large staff...1 financial/insurance, 2 reception/schedulers who know the clinical aspects and can explain all to patients and parents, 5 techs/chairs. That said, the ortho peronally tweeked each bracket before final bonding, and even inspected my mouth when I stopped by for a pokey wire to be snipped...a 1 minute item. So it seems to me, he is very active and the team work is well together. Much of an ortho's work is behind the scenes, chosing the right sytem and brackets for a case, supervising the monthly check up and updating progress, intervening in unexpected issues.
As a physical therapist I know how much behind the scenes work an orthopedist or neurologist does before I ever get a patient, and instructions are precise.
As a physical therapist I know how much behind the scenes work an orthopedist or neurologist does before I ever get a patient, and instructions are precise.
My ortho's office is pretty much as you described. My ortho also brought in a second ortho but I requested to see only her and she also assigned me to one specific assistant. I just felt shuffled around and like no one knew what was going on with me and my treatment. So after those changes were made I feel alot better about going to the same person all the time and secure in the knowledge that she is aware of my situation.
Got my braces off 9/20/07 after 19 months and 3 weeks. WOOOOOOHOOOOO!!
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My ortho's office has 1 ortho, 6 assistants, 1 sterilization tech, 1 or 2 students observing or helping the assistants, 1 treament coordinator, and a front desk girl. For bonding, I had two sessions which he normally would do in one sitting. The assistant polished, prepped, placed, he came by to check placement before bonding. He would check and tell her everything is ok or would move one around and the clean it. He would check my bite at adjustments and let the girls know what needed to be done. But when I go in for a pokey wire, he always takes a look and does it himself. Lately he's been having to grind that sucker down instead of just clipping it off. What a nightmare, but I seem to have a good line of communication with the ortho even with his busy office. He also responds to his own e-mails!
Upper and lower 1st premolars extracted
Uppers braced 4/6/07 & Lowers braced 4/20/07
ceramic brackets and rectangular arch wires
Est. term: 30-36 months
De-banded: 3/04/09 w/ LBR and U&L Essix
Uppers braced 4/6/07 & Lowers braced 4/20/07
ceramic brackets and rectangular arch wires
Est. term: 30-36 months
De-banded: 3/04/09 w/ LBR and U&L Essix
Same here. The ortho only checks quickly and gives instrctions to the assistants. My lower brackets were put in my the assistant, ortho just checked quickly and he assistant bonded them. My upper brackets were put in by the ortho and assitant together, because the titanium brackets were sliding around. The front ceramics were placed by the ortho.
Usually in my appointments the assistant removes the wire, ortho gives a quick check, and asistant puts a new one.
When I was a kid, there was only the ortho, no assistant or front desk. The appointmenst were also longer and more relaxed than now. Today it is like a braces factory.
Usually in my appointments the assistant removes the wire, ortho gives a quick check, and asistant puts a new one.
When I was a kid, there was only the ortho, no assistant or front desk. The appointmenst were also longer and more relaxed than now. Today it is like a braces factory.
I'll echo every one else with a big office - the ortho is always around for my adjustments, but he has never done any actual "work" on my teeth. He "placed" my brackets on my teeth with his computer before they went on and the assistant put them on with the orthoCAD trays. He always comes to check and talk to me and I feel totally confident with him and his team.

All Metal Uppers and Lowers - brackets placed with OrthoCAD
Braces on 2/1/2007, Removed 2/13/2008, now in Essix retainers.
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Braces on 9/01/2006- Braces off 4/14/08
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