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How Does the Free Consultation Work?

Free Consultation with Dr. TaylorAnyone who is considering braces or orthodontic services can schedule to come in for a FREE CONSULTATION with Dr. David Taylor, a leading orthodontist in South Texas. 

Your Consultation will include any needed X-rays and an exam by Dr. Taylor. Based on this, Dr. Taylor will discuss with you all possible options to straighten your teeth and give you a beautiful smile. 

Whether you are looking at traditional braces, clear braces or Invisalign, Dr. Taylor will tell you exactly what you need to do, answer all your questions and together you will finalize the best course of treatment. 

We will also check out any dental insurance you may have to see exactly what kind of coverage you can get for your treatment. If you need to co-pay or if you don’t have dental insurance, we can work with you and your finances to establish a low downpayment and low monthly payments that can fit your budget.

If you are looking for Medicaid coverage, please understand that Medicaid does not cover braces or orthodontic treatment unless it is deemed to be medically necessary. If Medicaid offered coverage, we would certainly utilize this, but unfortunately it does not.

However, we do offer affordable payment plans that are interest free and require no credit checks. 

Dr. Taylor is a Board Certified Orthodontist and an Elite Provider for Invisalign. He’s gentle, caring and highly skilled. Call us to schedule an appointment. We are even open most Saturdays. Come in for a FREE CONSULTATION to get your teeth examined, discuss all of your options, find out exactly what you will need as a treatment plan and work with us on any financing to make it as easy as possible for you. 

July 11, 2016 By Debbie Baumgarten Leave a Comment

Clear Braces – A Great Braces Option

clear bracesStraightening your teeth has so many great options that really anyone can have a beautiful smile without much suffering. It use to be that one had to deal with the slow form of torture often referred to as “metal mouth” for a couple of years to get your teeth straightened. Now we have many incredible options.

Invisalign has been a leader in the concept of invisible braces clear-alignersintroducing a new way to straighten your teeth using a series of clear aligners that gradually moved your teeth into place. You take the trays out to eat, brush your teeth and put them back in. Invisalign gets great results and can handle most teeth alignment problems. The best thing about the Invisalign treatment is that it’s almost impossible to tell that you are wearing them.

However some people have had a concern that they may lack the discipline to wear the aligners for the required minimum of 22 hours per day. Or they don’t like pulling them out to eat and having to go brush afterwards each time. Or there may be other considerations or concerns. 

Clear Braces – The New Kid on the Block

There’s a relatively new option in teeth straightening that not everyone knows about, and that’s CLEAR BRACES!

We have been providing Clear Braces to many patients in the Rio Grande Valley, here at A Perfect Smile Orthodontics. You can see how they look in the larger photo at the top of this post. Clear Braces are almost invisible. Now you can have regular braces but without the metal. Although they are clear braces, they are just as strong. They don’t get discolored and are easier to keep clean than traditional braces. You can read more about Clear Braces here.

A Perfect Smile Orthodontics offers easy payment plans with monthly payments as low as $99 per month. 

Come in for a FREE CONSULTATION to see if Clear Braces might be an option for you! 

June 8, 2016 By Debbie Baumgarten Leave a Comment

Mcallen Texas Braces – Can you get braces if you have missing teeth?

braces and missing teethOur Ortho clinic in McAllen Texas specializes in braces and Invisalign. A not uncommon question that comes up is whether someone can get braces even though they have some missing teeth. 

The answer is Yes. When teeth are missing, adjacent teeth will often drift into the empty space and this can lead to some real problems. Orthodontic treatment will correct and prevent these problems from happening or correct problems that may have happened as a result of missing teeth.

Here at A Perfect Smile Orthodontics in McAllen Texas, we offer a free consultation so that you can be sure, but in general missing teeth is actually a great reason to consider braces. We can help! 

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If a patient is missing teeth, we have options as to the best way to treat this problem. In some cases, it may be possible to use braces to simply close the gap that has been created by a missing tooth. This may be a great option for someone particularly if they are already dealing with overcrowding. In certain cases where one or more teeth are missing, orthodontics can partially or completely close the spaces left by these teeth. This can reduce or eliminate tooth replacement costs for the patient after orthodontics.

If the missing tooth really does need to be replaced, braces can be applied in such a way as to leave room for a restoration in the future. If the space isn’t wide enough for replacing, braces can be used to widen the space so that there’s room for the addition of an implant or bridge. If there’s already plenty of space available for a dental restoration, braces can be used to hold that area open so that the surrounding teeth don’t move in on the open space (if that would not be detrimental to your overall bite).

Orthodontic treatment can help patients who are missing teeth and improve the health of their teeth and gums. Braces are recommended for patients with overcrowded or misaligned teeth. For patients who have experienced tooth loss, the missing teeth may actually be what is causing their alignment problems due to the surrounding teeth shifting locations.

If you are missing one or more teeth, Dr. Taylor will take this into account when applying your braces. If a missing tooth is going to be restored, the space may need to be widened to make room. In other cases, the space may need to simply be maintained. Or in some cases, braces can be used to simply close the gap with the existing teeth. Dr. Taylor will determine what is best.

This means that not only can braces help alignment issues in patients with missing teeth, they are actually beneficial to a patient in many ways. Braces can align the surrounding teeth properly, close any small gaps between teeth, open up the space left by a missing tooth to make room for restoration, and prevent surrounding teeth from moving into the space left by the missing tooth. Braces can actually help prevent many other problems that could occur if not treated.

Free Consultation With Our McAllen Orthodontist

If you’re missing a tooth and have concerns about the alignment of your teeth, consider scheduling a consultation with Dr. Taylor. He can work with you to create an orthodontic treatment plan that will take into consideration your missing tooth or teeth and any other dental issues you may be experiencing. Properly aligned teeth will lead to better oral health for you.

Of course, each patient is different, so it’s important to consult with our orthodontist, Dr. Taylor, to find out what will work best for your needs. 

Call: 956.630.6166 to schedule your Free Consultation here in McAllen Texas.

May 23, 2016 By Debbie Baumgarten 103 Comments

Does Medicaid Cover Braces in McAllen Texas?

does Medicaid cover bracesQuite often people wonder whether or not Medicaid will cover the cost of braces for children or adults. For several years this was the case, but after spending over 700 million just for braces alone in Texas from 2008 to 2011, this all changed. 

For the last couple of years, Orthodontics (braces) are no longer covered by the CHIP/Children’s Medicaid program or Medicaid for Texas, including McAllen, Edinburg and the Rio Grande Valley. The only exception to this is if there is a severe alignment problem where health is threatened, such as a cleft palate which requires surgery and braces as part of the treatment.

For children enrolled in Medicaid, the dental coverage ranges from relief from pain and infection to regular checkups. States must provide orthodontic services to children “to the extent necessary to prevent disease and promote oral health, and restore oral structures to health and function.”

Here’s a quote from the Early and Periodic Screening, Diagnostic and Treatment (EPSDT) manual:

“Orthodontic services for cosmetic purposes are not covered.”

If Medicaid is not an option – What to do?

Without help from Medicaid, we understand that you need excellent options and here at A Perfect Smile Orthodontics, we offer in-house, very low interest financing that means braces can cost as little as $99 a month.

We also offer a no-cost consultation here at A Perfect Smile Orthodontics where Dr. Taylor will check out you or your child’s teeth and determine if you will benefit from braces or other orthodontic treatment.. 

Many PPO insurance plans offer some orthodontic benefits. The amount covered by insurance varies depending on the insurance plan. If your insurance plan does not cover the full amount for affordable braces, we offer no-interest financing and low monthly payments to make the balance affordable. To find out if you or your children can benefit from affordable dental braces just call us and schedule a FREE CONSULTATION and we will work with you to find solutions that work for you.

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May 11, 2016 By Debbie Baumgarten 32 Comments

Some Gnarly Teeth Transformed!

gnarly teethSome people wonder if Invisalign can be used to straighten more severe situations, including what someone might even refer to as some very gnarly teeth! I think when you see this video you might be amazed at what Invisalign can do. We have very successfully used Invisalign to address and handle some very misaligned teeth with resultant beautiful smiles. 

What’s great about Invisalign is that it can do all of this without having to go through the unsightly experience of traditional braces, otherwise often referred to as “metal mouth”. Once you get used to talking with the aligners in place, using Invisalign is practically undetectable and most people won’t ever notice you are wearing the clear plastic aligners. 

But real success with Invisalign does take discipline and commitment. You need to wear the aligners 22 hours per day. Each time you eat you take them out to eat, then brush your teeth and the aligners when yo are done and put them back in. And we’ve even heard several reports of some weight loss due to curtailed snacking as it is too much trouble to have to go brush your teeth every time you want to pop a few potato chips. 

However, keep in mind that Invisalign is not your only option for straightening your teeth without the metal braces. We also offer Clear Braces as another solution to the problem!

Clear Braces are designed to provide patients with more attractive, less evident alternatives to metal braces. Clear braces provide the same benefits as metal braces, except they’re clear! They are made of clear materials, making them less visible than metal braces, while also being strong and resistant to staining. This is also a resource to address nearly all misaligned teeth scenarios, including some very gnarly teeth. 

Of course traditional braces are a tried and true method of straightening your teeth and this is also always an option. But the point is, that there are options and we can handle any situation – even the gnarliest of gnarly teeth!

April 21, 2016 By Debbie Baumgarten Leave a Comment

Really Do Care About Every Step

What I loved the best was that they really do care about every step of the treatment, even uneventful things happening during treatment, and the consultation coordination with your dentist if need be. Now that is truly a caring orthodontist. – Melissa M

March 23, 2016 By Debbie Baumgarten Leave a Comment

Very Kind People

Very kind ppl the entire staff are always so helpful & friendly.It feels good to walk into a place where everyone is always smiling no matter what kind of day they are Having. I would highly recommend this place to all my friends & family. – M.D.

March 22, 2016 By Debbie Baumgarten Leave a Comment

Invisalign Teen – How cool it is!

invisalign-teenAnother one of many Invisalign experience videos! This video is not a sponsored ad. It is just one of thousands of people who have had incredible success using Invisalign or Invisalign Teen. Take a few minutes to listen to this and other similar videos if you are considering any kind of program to straighten your teeth. From these you can gain a tremendous amount of reality as to what it’s like to go through the full Invisalign treatment – the pro’s and the con’s. 

Invisalign gives you the opportunity to straighten you teeth without the appearance of braces. While it takes a few days to get use to talking with the aligners in place, you do get used to it and it is virtually undetectable that you are wearing the clear plastic aligners. 

Invisalign aligners are also easier to clean than regular braces. You take them out to eat and then brush your teeth and the aligners afterwards and put the aligners back in. Although I will say it takes a bit more discipline to do the Invisalign program as with traditional braces you can’t take them out. 

The results from the full program are very impressive. This is an investment into a professional appearance and beautiful smile for the rest of your life. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kv-Wp0ECJHw

March 16, 2016 By Debbie Baumgarten Leave a Comment

Dentist or Orthodontist?

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The word dentist means a specialist in teeth. “Dent” meaning tooth and “ist” meaning someone who specializes. So a Dentist is someone who specializes in tooth care. Other specialists all have “dontist” as part of their title, referring again to someone who specializes in teeth. The designation at the beginning of the title describes in what way they specialize. An endodontist refers to someone who treats problems within a tooth (endo meaning within), performing such procedures as a root canal. “Perio” means around, so a periodontist deals with issues around the tooth, primarily the gums.

“Ortho” is orthodontist comes from the greek word “orthós” meaning straight, upright, correct. So an orthodontist is someone who sees to teeth being straight, upright and in correct alignment. 

The educational backgrounds of a dentist vs an orthodontist or any of the other dental specialists are different. Both require extensive schooling before practicing. A dentist must complete 8 years of higher education while an orthodontist has to complete 10 or 11 years in order to specialize. Other specialists, such as a periodontist or endodontists, similarly are first trained as a dentist and then receive further education as a specialist. 

A dentist will examine, diagnose, treat and manage your overall oral health care. This includes routine dental work like check-ups, cleaning and X-rays. But a dentist will also remove or repair problem teeth with fillings or crowns. Many dentists will also perform root canals, although this is often done by an endodontist. A periodontist deals with problems related to your gums such as periodontal disease and also places dental implants.

An orthodontist specializes in the alignment of your teeth and jaws using non-surgical procedures. They will examine and analyze your bite and treat malocclusions or bad bites as well as addressing and handling teeth that are out of alignment (crooked teeth, gaps, overlaps, etc.).

So you should see an orthodontist if you have an overbite, underbite, crooked teeth, gaps or overcrowded teeth. Your orthodontist will determine which treatment will straighten your teeth and retrain your mouth muscles best. You should also see an orthodontist if you have jaw problems or pain (usually referred to as TMJ) or if you grind your teeth, as often these can be caused by some form of malocclusion. 

An orthodontist will work in tandem with your dentist to address any problems in his field of speciality to help achieve your best overall dental health. 

March 3, 2016 By Debbie Baumgarten Leave a Comment

Invisalign Teen Experience

Here’s another video from someone who just completed their Invisalign program, describing overall what her experience was like. It’s only 7 minutes long, but very informative. She provides a lot of practical insight into day to day life with Invisalign Teen. 

February 17, 2016 By Debbie Baumgarten Leave a Comment

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