Choosing Your Fort Collins Orthodontist:  Follow These 6 Steps

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To help you choose the right Fort Collins Orthodontist, follow these six steps:

1) Be sure to meet the doctor and staff for a free initial exam.  Make sure you like the doctor and the team because you are going to see them quite a bit when you start treatment.
2) Are you talking with a specialist in orthodontics?  Your smile is important, so go with the best and that means an orthodontist.
3) How easy will it be to get to the office?  Because you will be at the office on a regular basis don't overlook this one.
4) Does the doctor happily show off their finished smiles?  Make sure you are seeing more than just the hand picked cases over the years.
5) Will the office provide easy payment options like automatic withdrawals from checking accounts or credit cards?  How about financing options that make sense to you?  (don't just look at cost because this is your smile and face we are talking about)
6) Is the office up to date with all the latest technology?  Are they offering low friction treatment for less discomfort?  How about digital x-rays or Invisalign?  You should also make sure they don't recommend tooth extraction very often.  With todays technology, extracting teeth is rarely necessary.


Following these 6 steps will get you well on your way to choosing the best Fort Collins orthodontist for you and your family. 

Need A Great Fort Collins Orthodontist?

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Now that you've decided to see an orthodontist in Fort Collins about your smile you need to be certain that you are evaluating the staff, office, and doctor in a way that works for you.  A way that allows you to end up with the best orthodontist in Fort Collins based on your needs.

Keep in mind as you begin your search that most treatment will take between 16 and 24 months.  The actual time will depend on your or your child's specific needs.  The key factors that will increase or decrease your treatment time are:

1) How much you, the patient, helps out with treatment (like wearing elastics)
2) How far your teeth must move to get you the best result possible
3) The type and technology of the treatment being recommended

No matter what method is used to create your perfect smile, retention after treatment is factor that will be extremely important.  Don't think that if one office forgets to mention you will be wearing a retainer for at least two years (or for as long as you want straight teeth) that it means they are providing better, more effective treatment.

Just make sure you get to see current finished cases and not just the cases they want you to see, you feel comfortable with the doctor and they way he or she speaks with you or your child, and that the staff looks happy and friendly.  With these keys in place you should be thrilled with your new smile.