First Visit
Olson Orthodontics offers complimentary consultations for both children and adults. This gives you the opportunity to meet Dr. Olson and team, as well as, familiarize yourself with the office. During your first visit, Dr. Olson will review your medical and dental history and conduct a comprehensive orthodontic exam. If your dentist has taken a panoramic film please let us know and we will contact them for a copy.
If your child is ready to begin treatment, the next step is diagnostic records, which often can be completed the same day as the new patient exam or in conjunction with the consultation appointment. The diagnostic records include digital models, photographs, a panoramic x-ray, and a cephalometric x-ray. Dr. Olson uses this information to measure and analyze the best way to treat your case. If your child is not ready for treatment, they will be placed in our recall program in order for Dr. Olson to monitor their skeletal growth and dental development until they are ready for treatment.
At the consultation appointment we will discuss your individualized treatment plan, the appliances that will be used, and the financial information, including insurance options and flexible, interest-free payment plans.
Patient Forms
Please prepare for your first appointment by completing our new patient information forms. Click the link below to the appropriate form and submit before your first appointment.
New Patient Form and Medical/Dental History (18 Years and Younger)
New Patient Form and Medical/Dental History (Adult)
Common Questions
Q.What age should my child be seen by an orthodontist?
The American Association of Orthodontics (AAO) recommends that children see an orthodontist no later than 7 years old or at the first sign of a tooth or jaw problem. Around age 7, children begin to get their first permanent back molars which allow us to evaluate their bite and determine if there are any problems that need to be addressed at an early age.
Q. How do I know if my child is needs orthodontic treatment?
It is sometimes difficult to tell if your child is in need of orthodontic treatment because in some cases the front teeth maybe appear straight, but problems are occurring with the back teeth and bite. It is important to talk with your dentist about your child’s teeth and bite, but we are ultimately your best resource because orthodontics is all we do. Your initial exam in our office is complimentary. We are happy to evaluate your child’s teeth and jaw relationships and give our recommendation on treatment timing.
Q. What are some early signs of orthodontic problems?
- Early or late loss of baby teeth
- Difficulty chewing or biting
- Mouth breathing
- Finger sucking or other oral habits
- Crowded or blocked out teeth
- Jaws that shift to the side when closing
- Protruding teeth
- Facial imbalance or asymmetry
Q.I’m an adult, is it to late for orthodontic treatment?
Orthodontics is beneficial for people of all ages! According to the American Association of Orthodontists, one in five orthodontic patients is an adult and this number is growing with the increased treatment options available. Our office offers a number of more esthetic treatment options to fit your needs. Come find out what options you have available to get the smile you desire!