Correcting Malocclusion
Achieving a straight smile involves much more than just aligning the front teeth for a better photograph. Dr. Laura Glicksman focuses on the structural harmony of the jaw to prevent future enamel wear and joint pain. True success is defined by a bite that functions perfectly for a lifetime.
True orthodontic health in the Needham community requires a deep understanding of how the upper and lower teeth interact. Dr. Glicksman evaluates each patient for a Sagittal Discrepancy, which is a technical term for a front-to-back misalignment of the jaw. If this issue remains unaddressed, it can lead to chronic headaches or the chipping of healthy teeth. We often employ Interproximal Reduction to create the necessary space for crowded teeth to move into their ideal positions. This process involves the gentle and precise reshaping of tooth enamel to ensure a perfect fit. Our goal is to create a foundation of health that supports a beautiful exterior.
A parent recently shared that their teenager no longer complained of jaw fatigue after we corrected their bite. These functional improvements often have a more significant impact on daily life than the visual change alone.
Addressing the Maxillary Expansion
Biological balance is the primary focus of every treatment plan at our boutique practice. We sometimes utilize Maxillary Expansion, which is the process of widening the upper jaw to ensure it sits correctly over the lower teeth. This procedure can improve airway function and provide a broader and more balanced smile. It is particularly effective for younger patients whose bone structures are still developing and adaptable. Our collaboration with your family dentist ensures that all aspects of your oral health are monitored during this transition. Proper alignment reduces the risk of gum disease by making the teeth easier to clean.
Is it too late to fix my bite as an adult?
Structural alignment is possible at almost any age as long as the supporting bone and gums are healthy. Many of our adult patients find that correcting their bite improves their comfort and preserves their natural teeth for much longer.
How long does it take to see a physical change in my jaw alignment?
While every patient is unique, you will typically notice functional changes within the first few months of treatment. We monitor your progress closely to ensure the teeth are moving at a safe and effective pace.
Schedule Your Bite Consultation
Experience the difference that specialist care makes for your long-term dental health. Our boutique office is easily accessible via I-495 at Exit 54 for patients traveling from across the region. Contact Glicksman Orthodontics today to schedule your comprehensive clinical evaluation.






