At your first visit we begin to assemble
all the information needed to make a well reasoned recommendation
on how best to treat your orthodontic problem. We will ask you for
your medical and dental history. Dr. Graf will examine the teeth,
jaws, muscles and related tissues of the head and neck. Often at
the first visit we may obtain a Panograhic radiograph (Panorex)
and digital photos if indicated. At this visit Dr. Graf will usually
advise you on three important points:
Is orthdontic treatment necessary or advisable?
When will be the best time to begin treatment?
How long will the treatment take and what are the estimated professional
fees Involved?
With your approval, a final diagnosis and treatment plan will then
be developed. To do this, we will obtain complete orthodontic diagnostic
records. These consist of plaster study models of the teeth, facial
and intraoral photographs and cephalometric x-rays. Dr. Graf can
then assess the tooth movement required and anticipate growth patterns
to plan for a comprehensive program for successful correction.
At the Treatment Consultation Appointment, (TCA), Dr. Graf will
review his findings from the diagnostic records and present the
treatment options for your consideration and approval. At this appointment
Dr. Graf will stress the importance of complete committment to the
objectives of the planned treatment to insure a successful result
that will be pleasing and beneficial for all concerned.
The best orthodontic treatment results are produced by a team effort
involving the patient, the parent, the staff, and Dr. Graf. We know
what we must do to produce excellent results. We can't do our best
without the patient doing his/her best, so education and understanding
are essential from the beginning.
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