Which ortho to go with?
Posted: Tue Feb 08, 2022 1:01 am
I feel like most orthodontists I have gone to have been rushed. I was hoping they'd say that my face would get smaller. I am thin but have wide cheeks I don't like. I also have a missing molar I have to replace by my dentist after ortho is complete. I have a midline that is off center. Only 1 ortho out of maybe 5 I went to noticed that! I would pick him but he charges 8 to 10k for braces and is further away from me.
I have one ortho who works minutes from me and works exclusively with damon braces. She has 11 years of experience but the office she is now is passed down from one of damon's founders. She isn't listed as a top ortho yet but that could be because she's new. She answered all my questions but I can't find many recent reviews of her. She is charging 6800 I believe and that is with a discount. It would mean getting 6 clear brackets with the rest of my mouth being metal damon braces then have the option for invisilign towards the end of treatment for an additional 1k.
The second ortho is 10 minutes from me and has over 20 years of experience. He seems very popular and works with traditional and ceramic brackets. He seemed very very busy at my consultation and needed to leave shortly after but he answered my questions. He is charging 7800 for traditional with an extra 600 if I went for ceramic top and bottom.
I am perplexed on who to choose. I hear ceramics are bulky but I want ceramic on top because I am over 35 and a professional. I also heard it's painful to get ceramics off? Is there anything else I should know? Any suggestions on who I should pick?
I have one ortho who works minutes from me and works exclusively with damon braces. She has 11 years of experience but the office she is now is passed down from one of damon's founders. She isn't listed as a top ortho yet but that could be because she's new. She answered all my questions but I can't find many recent reviews of her. She is charging 6800 I believe and that is with a discount. It would mean getting 6 clear brackets with the rest of my mouth being metal damon braces then have the option for invisilign towards the end of treatment for an additional 1k.
The second ortho is 10 minutes from me and has over 20 years of experience. He seems very popular and works with traditional and ceramic brackets. He seemed very very busy at my consultation and needed to leave shortly after but he answered my questions. He is charging 7800 for traditional with an extra 600 if I went for ceramic top and bottom.
I am perplexed on who to choose. I hear ceramics are bulky but I want ceramic on top because I am over 35 and a professional. I also heard it's painful to get ceramics off? Is there anything else I should know? Any suggestions on who I should pick?