Orthodontics
The American Academy of Orthodontics Recommends that Every Child have an Orthodontic Evaluation by Age 7.
As your child grows and smile changes, he/she will enjoy the highest quality orthodontic care with a personal touch.
When you visit our orthodontic office, your happiness is our top priority.
Our practice treats both children and adults of all ages. We take the time to understand your needs and concerns and will provide personalized treatment to help you achieve your goals.
It is important to us that you feel confident and well-informed about the care that you or your child are receiving at each phase of treatment. Our Doctors will take the time to answer any and all questions you might have.
Developing malocclusions, or bad bites, can be recognized as early as 2-3 years of age. Often, early steps can be taken to reduce the need for major orthodontic treatment at a later age.
Stage I – Early Treatment: This period of treatment encompasses ages 2 to 6 years. At this young age, we are concerned with underdeveloped dental arches, the premature loss of primary teeth, and harmful habits such as finger or thumb sucking.
Stage II – Mixed Dentition: This period covers the ages of 6 to 12 years, with the eruption of the permanent incisor (front) teeth and 6 year molars. Treatment concerns deal with jaw malrelationships and dental realignment problems. This is an excellent stage to start treatment, when indicated, as your child’s hard and soft tissues are usually very responsive to orthodontic or orthopedic forces.
Stage III – Adolescent Dentition: This stage deals with the permanent teeth and the development of the final bite relationship.
Types of Braces
Ortho Emergencies
Life with Braces
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Meet Our Doctors
Dr. David Macdonald "Dr. Davey" is a Board Certified Pediatric Dentist. Although he was born in Torrance, California, Dr. Davey grew up in the rural town of Hockinson, Washington. Despite the rain, it was there that he discovered his love of the outdoors and sports!
He graduated from Brigham Young University with a BS in Genetics. Afterwards, he went east and attended Virginia Commonwealth University in Richmond, Virginia, where he received his Doctorate of Dental Surgery. Following dental school he completed a two year pediatric dental residency at Cincinnati Children’s Hospital Medical Center. His training focused on comprehensive care for all children including those with special healthcare needs. After practicing in Virginia for a couple years, he and his family felt it was time to come back to the west coast.
When not at the office, Dr. Davey is a homebody and likes spending quality time with his family. He and his wife have two children that fill their life with joy and a little chaos. Together they enjoy exploring, swimming, and eating!
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The American Academy of Orthodontics Recommends that Every Child have an Orthodontic Evaluation by Age 7.
As your child grows and smile changes, he/she will enjoy the highest quality orthodontic care with a personal touch.
When you visit our orthodontic office, your happiness is our top priority.
Our practice treats both children and adults of all ages. We take the time to understand your needs and concerns and will provide personalized treatment to help you achieve your goals.
It is important to us that you feel confident and well-informed about the care that you or your child are receiving at each phase of treatment. Our Doctors will take the time to answer any and all questions you might have.
Developing malocclusions, or bad bites, can be recognized as early as 2-3 years of age. Often, early steps can be taken to reduce the need for major orthodontic treatment at a later age.
Stage I – Early Treatment: This period of treatment encompasses ages 2 to 6 years. At this young age, we are concerned with underdeveloped dental arches, the premature loss of primary teeth, and harmful habits such as finger or thumb sucking.
Stage II – Mixed Dentition: This period covers the ages of 6 to 12 years, with the eruption of the permanent incisor (front) teeth and 6 year molars. Treatment concerns deal with jaw malrelationships and dental realignment problems. This is an excellent stage to start treatment, when indicated, as your child’s hard and soft tissues are usually very responsive to orthodontic or orthopedic forces.
Stage III – Adolescent Dentition: This stage deals with the permanent teeth and the development of the final bite relationship.
Schedule a Visit!
We are available Monday - Friday 8-5