At Brandon Linn Orthodontics, our mission is to offer high-quality orthodontic care to our valued patients. Even though we’re all adjusting to a new normal way of doing business, our orthodontist in Highlands Ranch and Castle Pines, CO is looking forward to seeing you back in our offices starting on April 27! We will also…
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Gapping between the teeth is an orthodontic concern that many people seek treatment for. Closing your gap may even be the only reason you need braces. Known formally as diastema, gaps in teeth can cause self-consciousness and also dental issues. Many patients with this issue often ask, “Can braces fix gaps in teeth?” Castle Pines…
Once you make the decision to get braces, our Castle Pines orthodontist says there are certain responsibilities that come along with them. Regular brushing, flossing, and eating a proper diet are just a few of the ways to maintain braces. Sometimes, even with the best care, wires can poke the inside of your mouth,…
Our Castle Pines orthodontist says if you’ve been on the fence about getting orthodontic treatment, then there’s never been a better time than now to take the first step toward your best smile. Whatever the reason for your hesitation, it’s important to remember that maintaining proper oral health is essential to your overall health. An…
Even though many patients our Highlands Ranch orthodontist sees are teenagers and adults, it’s important for everyone to understand the significance of early evaluation for children. Many parents put off orthodontic evaluation for a variety of reasons, but if you have a child, it’s crucial to providing them with a lifelong healthy smile and increased…
To keep your smile happy and healthy, our Castle Pines orthodontist says a proper oral hygiene routine is essential. Brushing and flossing twice a day is standard, plus using mouthwash goes a step further in removing harmful bacteria that can accumulate on your teeth, causing plaque and tartar buildup. There are times, however, that you…
If your teeth don’t fit together well or if you have a “gummy” smile or an under- or overbite, you may have jaw problems. Difficulty talking, chewing, or swallowing, as well as snoring, mouth breathing, neck and jaw pain, and sleep apnea, are all symptoms of abnormalities of the jaws and teeth. Some people are…