FAQ

Have questions about braces, Invisalign, or orthodontic care? At Beaverton Orthodontics, Dr. Song and our team want you to feel informed and confident before and during treatment. Below are answers to common questions we receive from patients and families in Beaverton, OR.

What Is the Difference Between an Orthodontist and a Dentist?

A dentist focuses on general oral health, including cleanings, fillings, and preventive care. An orthodontist completes additional specialized training beyond dental school to focus specifically on correcting bite alignment, jaw discrepancies, and crooked teeth. Orthodontists dedicate their practice to straightening smiles and improving facial balance.

When Should My Child First See an Orthodontist?

The American Association of Orthodontists recommends an initial evaluation around age 7. At this stage, permanent molars and front teeth have usually erupted, allowing Dr. Song to identify potential concerns with crowding, bite alignment, or jaw growth. Early evaluations help determine the best timing for treatment, even if braces are not needed right away.

Do Adults Really Benefit From Orthodontic Treatment?

Absolutely. Adults often seek orthodontic treatment to correct crowding, spacing, bite issues, or shifting that occurred after previous braces. Straight teeth are easier to maintain, can improve bite comfort, and support long-term oral health. It is never too late to improve your smile.

How Long Does Orthodontic Treatment Usually Take?

Treatment time depends on the complexity of your case and the type of appliance used. Most patients complete treatment within 12 to 24 months. Some minor alignment cases may take less time, while more complex bite corrections may require a longer plan.

Are Clear Aligners as Effective as Braces?

Clear aligners are very effective for many mild to moderate orthodontic concerns. However, traditional braces may provide greater control for more complex bite issues. Dr. Song will evaluate your specific needs and recommend the most efficient option.

Do Braces Hurt?

You may feel mild pressure or soreness for a few days after getting braces or following adjustments. This is a normal sign that teeth are moving. Discomfort is typically manageable with soft foods and over-the-counter pain relief.

How Often Will I Need Appointments?

Most braces patients are seen approximately every 6 to 8 weeks for adjustments and progress checks. Invisalign patients may have slightly fewer in-office visits, depending on their treatment plan and aligner schedule.

What Happens If I Break a Bracket or Lose an Aligner?

If you experience a broken bracket, loose wire, or lost aligner, contact our office during patient hours. Most appliance issues are not urgent but should be addressed promptly to avoid delaying treatment progress.

Will I Need to Wear a Retainer After Treatment?

Yes. After braces or aligners are removed, retainers are essential to keep teeth in their new position. Teeth naturally shift over time, so consistent retainer wear helps maintain long-term results.

Does Orthodontic Treatment Improve More Than Just Appearance?

Yes. Properly aligned teeth are easier to brush and floss, may reduce uneven wear, and can improve bite comfort. Orthodontic treatment also helps support balanced jaw function and long-term oral health.

Can I Still Play Sports or Musical Instruments With Braces?

Yes. We recommend wearing a protective mouthguard during contact sports to prevent injury. Most patients quickly adapt to braces and continue playing musical instruments and participating in activities without significant interruption.

Do I Need a Referral to Schedule an Appointment?

No referral is required. You can contact Beaverton Orthodontics directly to schedule a consultation with Dr. Song.