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What is limited orthodontic treatment?
Some orthodontic patients
may not have all of their permanent teeth present or may need only
a few teeth moved with braces. Work done for these patients may
also be called limited, partial, interceptive or Phase I treatment.
If you or your child has an orthodontic screening at OHSU and need
this type of treatment, this information will be important for you
to know.
Limited treatment is
intended to address a problem involving only one or a few teeth,
or to minimize a developing problem. The treatment indicated at
the time of the screening is of a limited nature and is not intended
to address all problems that exist, or that may later develop. For
children, additional, partial or full orthodontic treatment may
also be necessary in the future after all of the permanent teeth
have erupted. If additional treatment is needed, there will be separate
(additional) fees for this treatment.
Examples of limited orthodontic treatment can be found here.
How is
treatment decided and how much will it cost?
Before treatment can
begin, orthodontic records will be necessary. For limited orthodontic
treatment, the fee for x-rays, photographs, and study models is
$180.00. Payment is due at the time records are made and is non-refundable.
The records become the property of OHSU.
Since everyone’s
orthodontic needs may be different, the plan for limited treatment
will be matched to what is needed. It may be a single appliance
like a space maintainer, a headgear, a few braces or a combination
of some of these appliances. The treatment fee will be based on
the amount of treatment needed. Your doctor will discuss this with
you before any work is scheduled or started. Typical treatment fees
for this type of treatment range from $854.00 to $2,045.00. The
fee for treatment is to be paid in full before treatment can begin.
The fee discussed at
the screening appointment will be for the limited orthodontic treatment
only. It does not cover other procedures that may be necessary,
such as replacement of broken or lost appliances or retainers, or
extraction of teeth or other dental procedures. If additional treatment
is needed, there will be additional cost for this treatment. If
comprehensive orthodontic treatment (Phase II or full braces) is
needed at a later date, 50% of the cost of the limited treatment
will be deducted from the fee for comprehensive treatment. The fee
for comprehensive treatment will be that which the clinic is using
at the time the comprehensive treatment is begun.
What
will my options be for treatment appointments?
Appointments will be
scheduled to accomplish the work after payment for treatment is
made. The appointments may be during work or during school hours
for your child. Available appointment times are limited because
of the clinic schedule. The doctor will discuss the appointment
scheduling needs with you so that you will better understand your
options and responsibilities.
If you have questions, please feel free to call
503-494-8921 or e-mail orthod@ohsu.edu.
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