Braces & Clear Aligners in Fairfield & Oxford
Treat Yourself to a New Smile
Folks in Fairfield and Oxford will be happy to know that dental technology is always getting better! Dr. Skabelund provides the latest treatments to help you achieve your best smile.
At Uptown Orthodontics, you and your family can choose from the newest braces options. We make sure your new smile is both quick and budget-friendly, customized especially for you.
Redefine Your Smile
Being born with a perfectly aligned smile is rare. Orthodontic issues can impact anyone, regardless of how old they are. Malocclusion, or a "bad bite," can impair chewing, oral hygiene, speech, and overall appearance.
A bad bite may stem from genetic factors or habits like thumb-sucking, dental disease, poor dental care, accidents, disabilities, or other medical conditions.
At Uptown Orthodontics, we blend cutting-edge technology with expert orthodontic care to redefine your smile. Our comprehensive treatments address various dental concerns, including:
- Protruding teeth
- Crowded teeth
- Underbite
- Overbite
- Crossbite
- Gaps between teeth
- Impacted teeth
Modern Braces & Alternative Options
At Uptown Orthodontics, modern metal braces remain one of our most sought-after treatments. We offer several orthodontic solutions that cater to your unique smile needs.
During your free consultation, Dr. Skabelund will work with you to determine the best treatment plan for you.
Exploring Fixed & Removable Appliances
At Uptown Orthodontics, we focus on keeping you informed about your treatment options. Understanding the nature of your orthodontic issue is your first step toward success.
Patients in Fairfield and Oxford can enjoy knowing the differences between fixed and removable appliances. Dr. Skabelund secures fixed appliances, such as braces, to your teeth. “Fixed” means just that — they stay put throughout your treatment.
Removable appliances, like clear aligners, offer flexibility. They can be removed as needed while being worn most of the day.
We use clear aligners for less serious issues, whereas fixed appliances are generally reserved for more comprehensive and complex treatments.