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CONTACT
Baulkham Hills
493 Windsor Road, Baulkham Hills, NSW 2153
Telephone (02) 9686 1200
Fax (02) 9639 6925
Email – reception@foxorthodontics.com.au
VISITING HOURS
Baulkham Hills
Both practices at Baulkham Hills operate with the following times:
Monday to Friday
8.00am to 5.00pm
OUR INDIVIDUALISED APPROACH TO A CONFIDENT SMILE
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1.Consultation
You can consult our team of orthodontists at Baulkham Hills. After initial consultations and investigations, we move onto the planning stage.
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2.Detailed Plan
At the planning stage, we develop a fully customised treatment plan that is delivered in a report format that outlines all the relevant information on your treatment requirements.
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3.Treatment Phase
Once the planning stage is developed and all questions are answered, we will commence your orthodontic treatment. In short, we will start working on your new smile!
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4.Confident smile
We ensure that your new smile is there to stay with you for years to come. Our team works towards giving you a confident and radiant smile that you can be proud of.
35 YEARS OF TRUSTED
CUSTOMIZED OTHODONTICS TREATMENT
At Fox Orthodontics we are dedicated to providing the ideal treatment for you in an affordable manner. For your convenience, we accept payments in cash, cheque, credit card, EFTPOS and direct debit.
- Orthodontic Emergencies And FAQ'S
Loose Teeth
If your teeth begin feeling a little loose, don’t worry; this is normal! Your braces must first loosen your teeth to move them into the right position. Once your teeth have been repositioned, they will no longer be loose.
Loose Wires and Bands
It is very important to try and avoid any kind of emergency, however, we do understand that there may be times when this will occur. Please keep in mind that breakages of your appliances in most cases occur when the wrong foods are eaten. These include hard, chewy, crunchy, or sticky foods as well as chewing on hard items like pens, ice, pencils or fingernails.
When the wires and bands on your braces come loose please contact us as soon as possible so that we can check and repair your appliance.
You can temporarily fix the loose wire by using the back of a spoon or the eraser end of a pencil to carefully and gently push the wire back into place. If the loose wire is causing irritation to your lips or cheeks, put wax or a wet cotton ball over the broken wire to relieve the pain.
In general, it does not hurt. However, while inserting the braces or making a major adjustment during the treatment, certain teeth may be sensitive and may cause a mild headache. You can use light analgesics to solve this problem. It is also not uncommon for your lips, cheeks, and tongue to become irritated for one to two weeks as they toughen and become used to the braces. We would be happy to give you some wax that you can put over the braces to lessen the tenderness. If you need some wax, please let us know.
Avoid eating foods that are hard, chewy, crunchy or sticky. Avoiding these foods is important as it can cause you to break wires or brackets. This is not only painful, but it can prolong your actual treatment, which means having your braces for a longer period of time.
Do not eat the following: Caramel or gooey chocolate bars, nuts, gum, popcorn, chewy or hard lollies, very sticky or chunky peanut butter, minties, toffees, or hard muesli bars.
Foods that can be eaten with caution include apples and carrots if they are cut into small pieces, chewy bread like bagels need to be torn into small pieces, corn on the cob (cut corn off the cob) and chips (eat them one at a time).
It is also important to avoid chewing on hard items like pens, ice, pencils or fingernails.
We evaluate your dental condition and make recommendations to prevent problems from occurring in the future. We also make recommendations on intercepting problems that are already developing and treatment of conditions that already exist.
On evaluation, if we find treatment is required, we inform you about the treatment options available, duration of each treatment option and costs.
- Always remember to brush your teeth after each meal
Floss at least once a day
Avoid foods that are sticky, chewy or hard
Clean your retainer by brushing it gently with a toothbrush and toothpaste. You can also soak your retainer in a denture cleaner as instructed by our orthodontist. Remember to never put your retainer in boiling water or the dishwasher