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BLVD Dentistry & Orthodontics

0.0(0 reviews)·Austin, TX 78741·Dentist·● Open now · books in < 2h
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About BLVD

BLVD Dentistry & Orthodontics is a local dentist in Austin, TX. View address, contact info, hours and services below.

Services & pricing

Dentist

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⏱ 45–90 min · One-off or recurring
$65 from

Service area

Within 15 miles of 78741

Based in Austin, TX. Travel fees may apply beyond the green zone.

78741

Hours

Mon7a – 7p
Tue7a – 7p
Wed7a – 7p
Thu7a – 7p
Fri · Today7a – 7p
Sat7a – 7p
SunClosed

Credentials

Background checkedInsured — $1M liabilityPayments via Whop

FAQ

When should my child have their first orthodontic consultation?
It's recommended to schedule a consultation by the age of 7. This allows our orthodontic experts to detect and address any potential issues early on.
Why is early orthodontic treatment necessary?
Early treatment can prevent the progression of dental issues, guide jaw growth, and enhance facial development, ensuring a healthier smile in the long run.
What orthodontic problems can be addressed early?
Early intervention is effective for issues like crowded teeth, crossbites, open bites, and protruding front teeth. Addressing these early can prevent more severe problems later.
What is Phase I orthodontic treatment?
Phase I treatment is an early intervention approach that aims to address specific orthodontic issues during a child's developmental years, setting the foundation for successful future treatment.
How long does early orthodontic treatment typically last?
The duration varies, but early treatment often takes advantage of a child's growth spurt, making it more efficient. On average, it can last between 6 months to a year.
Are braces the only option for early treatment?
No, there are various options, including removable appliances, expanders, and braces. The choice depends on the specific needs of your child.
Will my child still need braces later on?
Early treatment can significantly reduce the complexity of future orthodontic needs, but in some cases, a second phase of treatment may be required during adolescence.
Is early orthodontic treatment covered by insurance?
Coverage varies, but many dental insurance plans cover a portion of orthodontic treatment costs. Our team can help verify your insurance and explore financing options.
What signs indicate my child may need early orthodontic intervention?
Look for signs like difficulty chewing, mouth breathing, thumb-sucking beyond infancy, and early loss or late eruption of baby teeth.
How do I schedule an early orthodontic consultation for my child?
Contact BLVD Dentistry & Orthodontics in Spring, TX, to schedule a consultation. Our experienced orthodontic team will assess your child's needs and provide personalized recommendations.
1. When should my child have their first orthodontic consultation?
Ans. It’s recommended to schedule a consultation by the age of 7. This allows our orthodontic experts to detect and address any potential issues early on.
2. Why is early orthodontic treatment necessary?
Ans. Early treatment can prevent the progression of dental issues, guide jaw growth, and enhance facial development, ensuring a healthier smile in the long run.
3. What orthodontic problems can be addressed early?
Ans. Early intervention is effective for issues like crowded teeth, crossbites, open bites, and protruding front teeth. Addressing these early can prevent more severe problems later.
4. What is Phase I orthodontic treatment?
Ans. Phase I treatment is an early intervention approach that aims to address specific orthodontic issues during a child’s developmental years, setting the foundation for successful future treatment.
5. How long does early orthodontic treatment typically last?
Ans. The duration varies, but early treatment often takes advantage of a child’s growth spurt, making it more efficient. On average, it can last between 6 months to a year.
6. Are braces the only option for early treatment?
Ans. No, there are various options, including removable appliances, expanders, and braces. The choice depends on the specific needs of your child.
7. Will my child still need braces later on?
Ans. Early treatment can significantly reduce the complexity of future orthodontic needs, but in some cases, a second phase of treatment may be required during adolescence.
8. Is early orthodontic treatment covered by insurance?
Ans. Coverage varies, but many dental insurance plans cover a portion of orthodontic treatment costs. Our team can help verify your insurance and explore financing options.
9. What signs indicate my child may need early orthodontic intervention?
Ans. Look for signs like difficulty chewing, mouth breathing, thumb-sucking beyond infancy, and early loss or late eruption of baby teeth.
10. How do I schedule an early orthodontic consultation for my child?
Ans. Contact BLVD Dentistry & Orthodontics in Spring, TX, to schedule a consultation. Our experienced orthodontic team will assess your child’s needs and provide personalized recommendations.