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Our Vision and Core Values at Coleman Orthodontics

The vision of our practice is to “Embrace the Experience!” We don’t just provide orthodontic treatment to patients, we provide patients with an entire experience that can truly be life-changing. Customer service is not something that happens occasionally, it is the entire experience that anyone has with our practice. “The Experience” is best defined by our list of Core Values. These values represent our way of doing business. The values capture the reputation that we strive to maintain. Be Humble, Courageous, and Open-Minded Celebrate Success Create Fun and Crazy Experiences Bring Positive Energy Exceed Expectations Build Lasting Relationships Embrace Growth and Accept Change Dedicate to Educate Support Our Community Deliver the Experience! View this post on Instagram Future Coleman Smiles!!! Looking good in your braces Tyler, Will, Kaiden and Mia! #colemanorthodontics #drbrettcoleman #braces #orthocare A post shared

When Should my Child see an Orthodontist?

What is the right age your child should be seen by an orthodontist? The American Association of Orthodontists (AAO) recommends that all children have a check-up with an orthodontist by the time they reach age seven, for early detection of any potential problems. We know seven sounds young and may even early to be thinking about braces. However, early diagnosis and treatment can help guide facial development and tooth eruption thereby preventing more serious problems from occurring later in your child's life. Treating children during these early growth stages allows results to be achieved that may not be possible once facial bones have fully developed. A check-up may reveal that your child’s bite is fine. Or it may determine that early treatment is indicated to prevent or intercept more serious problems from developing as our team can detect subtle problems with jaw growth and emerging teeth while some baby teeth are still present. While your child’s teeth may appear to be stra