By Orthodontics Editor, on October 9th, 2009
I am a junior in high school and I currently have and am hoping to maintain a 4.0 GPA. After high school I am planning on going to the University of Michigan (maybe not for undergrad) and studying orthodontics as my major and business as my minor. Hopefully after college i will open my own practice and be a successful orthodontist. How does this plan sound? Any suggestion? Any surprises i should look out for? Etc?
By Orthodontics Editor, on July 23rd, 2009
I have a $300.00 car note, a $100.00 car insurance, $140.00 orthodontics bill, and $40.00 credit card bill. Recently I cashed a check into my savings account for $2960.00, thinking that was help me pay off some of these bills. I just learned that the check may be a fraud. I asked the bank teller was it OK and she assured me that it was, I also called the company to check to she if the check was real. Now I owe my bank $1600.00. I’m 21 with good credit(had)… What to do?
By Orthodontics Editor, on July 15th, 2009
Growing up, my family never had dental or health insurance. My mother took me to the dentist when I was two or so for a check up, but after that I wasn’t able to go again until the sixth grade when I had a cavity the size of a crater in one of my back teeth. It had been hurting my ear more than my mouth, so we thought it had been an ear infection. I ended up getting a root canal and practically rebuilding the tooth, as well as two other small fillings. I didn’t feel thing! I was lucky my grandmother was still alive then to foot the bill.
I went again at the end of my senior year in high school for a cleaning, filling two cavities, and seeing what could be done about my wonky back (wisdom?) teeth and TMD. (As an aside: I was punched in the jaw accidentally when I was younger, and the doctor told us to see a dentist. The sixth grade dentist told us we’d have to see a doctor about it. The next doctor told us to see a dentist. The senior year dentist said to see a doctor. Can anyone give me some advice on this matter while you’re here?)
Long story long, I haven’t seen a dentist since then. I had a really bad vitamin B12 deficiency last year that no one could figure out, and despite flossing and brushing to an almost obsessive extent and trying to maintain good oral health, my gums kept recessing. I’ve always had a tooth on my bottom row that was pushed forward when those (still) wonky back teeth grew in. That’s where it’s the worst.
I’ve been begging my mother to send me to a dentist since then. I even asked for a dentist appointment for Christmas. I’m currently attending school at Western Washington University and have no real income. I do get a refunded check from my financial aid every quarter, but it’s all I get for three or so months, and I by the time my books are bought I hardly have enough for groceries. My mother wants to help out, but she’s in worse shape than I am.
Basically, I need a lot of dental work down, possibly some orthodontics, too, and I need to find a place that will give good service for a low price. Also, any information on dental insurance plans that would be good for my situation is appreciated. I’ve looked around, but I’m really hopeless when it comes to all of this. I have no idea what I’m doing.
If you happen to live in Bellingham and have a good, kind dentist (or if you happen to be one), I’d be thrilled if you’d provide the contact information. Even if the services are not cheap, I’d still like to discuss possible payment methods with a reputable dentist. (I’d really prefer a dentist that is highly skilled. As much as I’m desperate right now, the really cheap dentists that do quick fixes or, worse, end up progressng the problems I already have are something I’d rather avoid.)
If you don’t live in the area, but you know of some good insurance companies that take pity on currently unemployed, poor college gals, that’s great, too!
To be honest, I’m actually really embarassed by the state of my teeth. I’d really like it if anyone who answers refrained from ridiculing me or telling me I brought in upon myself or something like that… Believe me when I tell you I would have gone sooner if I had the chance.
Thank you, and sorry the details of this question have gone for so long!!
By Orthodontics Editor, on May 29th, 2009
I;m an 18 year old new college student with a tight budget. For the past month I have been looking into getting Invisalign, the invisible braces. A dentist offered a month ago to use OrthoClear for a total of $4000. I still thought it was rather high so i kept looking but his offer was the lowest I found. With the OrthoClear treament only being 8 months for my minor tooth spacing corrections. Another dentist offered Invisalign for $7000 with treatment time being one whole year. I’m in southern cali if it matters.
I was told of braces the aren’t like invisalign but are tooth colored and go over the teeth and are hardly visible for a much lower price though I was not told how much.
I’m a college student and the invisible type braces such as Invisalign would be great. The price is high though. I would be willing to pay about $4000 for it. Perhaps dental schools such as USC or UCLA do it?
If I was to go for the tooth colored some-what invisible braces what would the procedure be?
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Orthodontics Defined Orthodontics may be the specialty of dentistry that's concerned using the study and treatment of malocclusion (improper bites), which may be a result of tooth irregularity, disproportionate jaw relationships, or both. Orthodontic therapy can focus on dental displacement only, or can deal using the control and modification of facial growth. In the latter case it is better defined as "dentofacial orthopedics". Orthodontic therapy can be carried out for purely aesthetic reasons with regards to improving the general appearance of patients' teeth. Nevertheless, you will find orthodontists who work on reconstructing the whole face rather than focusing exclusively on teeth. Therapy is also frequently prescribed for practical reasons for example providing the patient having a functionally improved bite (occlusion).
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