PLAN YOUR VISIT

QUALITY ORTHODONTICS IN THE HEART OF SHAKER HEIGHTS

Find everything you need to plan your first visit, limit surprises, and get answers to frequently-asked questions. We know that sharing information about what to expect helps make patients and families feel more comfortable, especially among children who may be worried ahead of their first appointment. If you don’t find what you’re looking for here, please send us a note at info@orabiortho.com or give us a call at 216.352.0296.

WHAT TO EXPECT DURING YOUR FIRST VISIT

When you visit our office, please be sure to park on the top level of the parking garage (G4) which is accessible from Warrensvile Center Road or Tuttle Road.

Once inside, you’ll be welcomed by our front-desk team. They’re the ones you’ve been communicating with to get your appointment scheduled. After you check-in, feel free to enjoy our cozy lobby. We purposely designed it to feel more like a comfy lounge and less like a waiting room.

Next, you’ll get some x-rays, photos, and an intraoral scan. Afterwards, you’ll meet with Dr. Orabi for an introductory exam to assess your chief concerns and orthodontic needs. We’ll discuss possible treatments, time commitment, and financials that will help you make an informed decision about you or your child’s orthodontic health. There’s no such thing as a silly question. The more questions you ask, the better we can help you feel in control of your orthodontic journey.

INSURANCE & FINANCIAL OPTIONS

We accept many insurance plans. Feel free to share your insurance details with us in advance so we can create a treatment journey and payment plans with your benefits in mind.

YOU ASK, WE’LL ANSWER!

  • At Orabi Orthodontics we treat patients of all ages, from children and adolescents, to adults; however, the American Association of Orthodontics recommends an initial consultation at age 7 at which point we can determine if an early interceptive treatment might be indicated.  Schedule your or your child's consultation today and we will take a full set of orthodontic records so that we can advise you on the best course and timing of treatment for your smile.

  • It is totally normal to have some discomfort associated with tooth movement for the first 24-72 hours after an orthodontic adjustment.  Typically this discomfort can be managed easily with over the counter pain medication as needed, such as Tylenol, but distraction and keeping yourself busy is often the best medicine!

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  • Hard/crunchy and sticky/chewy foods should be avoided with braces and palatal expanders as they can dislodge or break brackets and appliances.  While we understand that mistakes happen, breakage of your braces can slow down your overall treatment time so we want to avoid this as much as possible. If your appliances do break, please give our office a text or call so that we can help set up a time for a repair in office.

  • Optimal oral hygiene is key to a smooth orthodontic treatment.  When your appliances are placed, we will review this in GREAT detail with you.  Thorough brushing (capturing all areas above, below, and in between your braces) is key. Tools such as proxy brushes, Platypus flossers, and a WaterPik are excellent supplemental tools to keep your braces or palate expander sparkling clean.

  • Poking wires can be a very normal part of orthodontic treatment, as wires can slide as a result of expected orthodontic tooth movement.  If you have a poking arch wire, you can use a cuticle cutter or nail clipper to smooth an irritating wire at home.  A pencil eraser can also be used to shift a wire that has slid off to one side back into place.  If you are unable to make your archwire comfortable at home, wax is also an excellent tool to hold you over until you are able to make it into our office for us to adjust the wire for you.

  • Your Invisalign aligners should be worn for 20-22 hours per day to achieve optimal tooth movement, and each aligner should be worn for 1 full week.  Aligners should be removed for eating and drinking (anything besides water), as well as during brushing.  If you miss more than 4-5 hours of aligner wear per day, 1 additional day should be added to that aligner's duration.

  • If you lose an Invisalign aligner during treatment, don't panic! Give us a call and we’ll decide whether to order you a replacement aligner or have you move on to the next aligner in your sequence and add on as many days as you have missed from the previous aligner to the next aligner's course. Make sure to always save your last aligner.

  • Retention is one of the most vital portions of your orthodontic treatment. Whether you are treated with braces or Invisalign, maintaining your final alignment is achieved by wearing retainers and this is a LIFETIME commitment.  Your teeth will be held in place for as long as you wear your retainers, but if retainer usage is discontinued it is very likely that your teeth will begin to relapse back. When your treatment is completed at Orabi Orthodontics we will review your retention protocol with you and continue with scheduled follow up visits in office for approximately 1 year.