The primary question during your initial consultation is the reason for your visit. Have you been referred by a dentist or have you come at your own initiative after experiencing dental problems? Furthermore, the mouth is examined to see if orthodontic treatment is necessary. It may be better to do nothing for now. Usually, it will then be agreed that you will come back in six months or a year, for example. This depends on several things. For children, you should think about the changing of the baby teeth. However, other dental issues may take precedence over orthodontic treatment. In most cases, an appointment can be made for a more comprehensive examination.
The comprehensive examination consists of taking x-rays, color photographs (slides) and scanning the teeth. Based on that obtained data, a treatment plan is drawn up. In exceptional cases, it will be decided, after the comprehensive examination, that it is not desirable or justified to proceed to treatment.
All information obtained from the comprehensive examination is studied by the orthodontist. Aan de hand van deze gegevens wordt een diagnose gesteld en dat vormt de basis van het behandelplan. The treatment plan outlines which bracket(s) are needed to achieve a good result. This conversation will also reveal approximately how long the treatment will take and how much it will cost.