The American Association of Orthodontists recommends all children get an orthodontic exam by their 7th birthday. We provide affordable braces for kids in Layton, UT. Why seven? At seven, most …
Orthodontics in Layton, Utah
Summit Dental & Orthodontics in Layton, Utah offers orthodontic treatments. An example would be braces, to deal with the problems of dental and facial irregularities, including a misaligned bite. And …
Tips For Wearing Braces
The following tips for wearing braces during your Summit Dental & Orthodontics treatment can assist you in getting more out of your experience. Your treatment is helping you gain a smile you …
Adult Braces – 6 Reasons Why
It’s fairly common to see school-aged kids wearing braces. After all, very few people’s teeth naturally come in perfectly straight. Did you know however — that it’s not just kids …
Shapes Of Teeth
Small teeth? Big teeth? Long teeth? Healthy teeth come in different sizes and shapes, but some dentists do offer cosmetic options if you want a change. Teeth are a little …
Emergency Dentist Layton, UT
If you are experiencing a medical emergency, please call 911 Dental emergencies are never expected, though it is best to be prepared for them. At Summit Dental & Orthodontics, we’ve prepared …
Permanent Retainer: What To Know
Although there’s no specific time period for wearing a permanent retainer, it isn’t entirely “permanent.” Some patients have been known to wear the device for up to 20 years, while …
What Types Of Teeth Are There?
Off the top of your head, do you know how many teeth you have? Did you just attempt to count your teeth using your tongue? Do you know the types …
Dentists and Orthodontists: What’s The Difference?
You see a dentist twice a year. They clean your teeth and help keep your mouth as healthy as possible. But what about orthodontists? What can they do for you? …
When Should Kids Get Braces?
One of the most common questions we receive at Summit Dental & Orthodontics is regarding braces. We get it, you want your kids to have the best smile possible. It’s …