Thank you for visiting the website of Dr. Brian Grey, an orthodontic care provider committed to creating beautiful, confident smiles in Lakeport, California and throughout the entire Lake County area of Northern California. Our friendly and professional orthodontic staff aims to achieve your complete satisfaction during your experience with our office.
Our mission is to provide excellent orthodontic care with modern techniques and equipment within a comfortable, safe, and friendly environment. We are confident that your experience with every aspect of our office will be positive. We offer a wide variety of orthodontic treatment options ranging from traditional, time-proven appliances to the latest innovative orthodontic advancements such as Invisalign(R) and Invisalign(R) Teen.
We are dedicated to providing our patients with the latest technological advances. That's why we proudly offer the state-of-the-art iTero system, for fast, computer-precise digital impressions, as well as the revolutionary Invisalign and Invisalign Teen systems.
Our mission is to provide excellent orthodontic care with modern techniques and equipment within a comfortable, safe, and friendly environment. We are confident that your experience with every aspect of our office will be positive. We offer a wide variety of orthodontic treatment options ranging from traditional, time-proven appliances to the latest innovative orthodontic advancements such as Invisalign(R) and Invisalign(R) Teen.
We are dedicated to providing our patients with the latest technological advances. That's why we proudly offer the state-of-the-art iTero system, for fast, computer-precise digital impressions, as well as the revolutionary Invisalign and Invisalign Teen systems.
Services
Each member of our clinical staff is a Registered Dental Assistant.
Our entire office staff has years of experience treating patients to the highest level of care.
In addition, we regularly attend continuing education courses and professional meetings to stay current with modern techniques and procedures.
Here is the caring and professional staff that will assist Dr. Grey in providing outstanding care to you and your family in a friendly and professional environment.
Our entire office staff has years of experience treating patients to the highest level of care.
In addition, we regularly attend continuing education courses and professional meetings to stay current with modern techniques and procedures.
Here is the caring and professional staff that will assist Dr. Grey in providing outstanding care to you and your family in a friendly and professional environment.
We are always excited about meeting new patients during their first visit to our office.
Your initial appointment will consist of a thorough examination and a discussion of potential treatment options.
This important visit will give us insights into your orthodontic needs.
During the initial examination for each patient, we will address the following questions that cover the basics of orthodontic treatment.
We encourage you to ask questions as well.
Is treatment needed now, or should treatment be delayed until appropriate growth, tooth eruption, or other factors have occurred?.
Your initial appointment will consist of a thorough examination and a discussion of potential treatment options.
This important visit will give us insights into your orthodontic needs.
During the initial examination for each patient, we will address the following questions that cover the basics of orthodontic treatment.
We encourage you to ask questions as well.
Is treatment needed now, or should treatment be delayed until appropriate growth, tooth eruption, or other factors have occurred?.
A. Teeth, and sometimes entire facial structures, are permanently changed by orthodontic treatment.
It is important that the treatment be appropriate and properly completed.
Orthodontic specialists have extensive and specialized training that enables them to provide their patients with professional, personalized treatments.
A. The American Association of Orthodontists recommends an orthodontic screening at age 7.
For most children, several permanent teeth have erupted by this age, allowing the orthodontist to effectively evaluate the patient's orthodontic condition.
It is important that the treatment be appropriate and properly completed.
Orthodontic specialists have extensive and specialized training that enables them to provide their patients with professional, personalized treatments.
A. The American Association of Orthodontists recommends an orthodontic screening at age 7.
For most children, several permanent teeth have erupted by this age, allowing the orthodontist to effectively evaluate the patient's orthodontic condition.
The best way to ensure a clean and healthy smile is brushing and flossing.
Food particles can accumulate on teeth and in braces, and over time, turn into plaque.
The bacteria that results from this accumulation can lead to gum disease, tooth decay and even loss of teeth.
To avoid these problems while you are in orthodontic treatment, take special care of your braces, teeth and gums by brushing and flossing daily.
Use a toothbrush with soft bristles and a small strip of fluoride toothpaste.
When you brush your teeth, move the brush in small, circular motions to reach food particles that may be under your gum line.
Food particles can accumulate on teeth and in braces, and over time, turn into plaque.
The bacteria that results from this accumulation can lead to gum disease, tooth decay and even loss of teeth.
To avoid these problems while you are in orthodontic treatment, take special care of your braces, teeth and gums by brushing and flossing daily.
Use a toothbrush with soft bristles and a small strip of fluoride toothpaste.
When you brush your teeth, move the brush in small, circular motions to reach food particles that may be under your gum line.
When a person's teeth or jaws do not fit together properly, orthodontic treatment may be necessary to correct the problem.
If left untreated, these orthodontic problems, often referred to as malocclusions, can cause speech difficulty, premature wear of the teeth and protective enamel, and even increase the chance of injury to the teeth and jaw joints.
An underbite is characterized by the lower jaw extending too far out, causing the lower front teeth to sit in front of the upper front teeth.
This malocclusion occurs when the upper teeth sit inside the lower teeth, which may cause tooth stratification and misaligned jaw growth.
If left untreated, these orthodontic problems, often referred to as malocclusions, can cause speech difficulty, premature wear of the teeth and protective enamel, and even increase the chance of injury to the teeth and jaw joints.
An underbite is characterized by the lower jaw extending too far out, causing the lower front teeth to sit in front of the upper front teeth.
This malocclusion occurs when the upper teeth sit inside the lower teeth, which may cause tooth stratification and misaligned jaw growth.
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