Orthodontic Records
The following orthodontic records are essential to properly diagnose and treatment plan each patient's individual care:
IMPRESSIONS
Impressions are molds of the teeth that are used to make these plaster study models.

DIGITAL PANORAMIC X-RAY
The roots of the teeth and surrounding bone can be visualized and enhanced with the digital panoramic x-ray to identify the health of the teeth and supporting bone, missing or extra teeth, the position of any unerupted teeth and the best time to begin your child’s orthodontic treatment.

DIGITAL PHOTOGRAPHS
Photographs enable one to identify and analyze various features of the face and smile. Facial asymmetries, "gummy" smiles and profile imbalances are carefully studied using facial photographs. Intraoral images aid in the assessment of various types of malocclusion (bite problems), and provide a way to follow the progress of orthodontic treatment.

DIGITAL CEPHALOMETRIC X-RAY
Cephalometric x-rays are used to make angular and linear measurements of a patient's hard and soft tissue utilizing various landmarks. Examples include the angles of the teeth in relation to the skull and jaw structures and the assessment of the facial profile. These measurements contribute to the diagnosis and treatment plan for each patient's individual care.

