Adventure Dental, Vision and Orthodontics

Adventure Dental, Vision and Orthodontics - General dentist in Santa Fe, NM
2027 Cerrillos Rd, Santa Fe, NM 87505
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Adventure Dental, Vision and Orthodontics - General dentist in Santa Fe, NM

A childs first dental visit should occur either when the first tooth pops up or at age one whichever comes first. Getting an early jump on oral health puts your child on the path to best oral and overall health.

Adventure Dental, Vision and Orthodontics - General dentist in Santa Fe, NM

Regular eye exams are an essential part of keeping both babies, kids and teens on track for educational, social, and developmental success. Children with vision issues often have trouble in school, with sports, interacting with other children and day-to-day functioning. A vision check-up is a great way to keep your child on track for success.

Farsightedness, also known as Hyperopia, is another common condition where you can see objects that are far away better than objects up close. When a child has farsightedness the light rays in their eyes will focus behind the retinas surface instead of directly on it, making close-up objects blurry...more

Astigmatism is a common vision condition in which your eye isnt completely round which can blur objects both near and far due to the eye not being able to focus. Astigmatism in kids can be difficult to diagnose because many kids dont recognize the blurriness they see and they view it as normal. Astigmatism...more

A lazy eye, also known as Amblyopia, is a vision condition where one of the eyes does not refract light properly causing it to underperform. When a child has a lazy eye the bodys response is to follow the direction of the normally performing eye impacting their depth perception. This condition starts in...more

Cross eyes, also known as Stabismus, is a fairly common eye condition in children in which the eyes are not always aligned, meaning one may look in, out, up, or down. There are six muscles that control eye movement, when those muscles are out of sync, cross eyes occur. In about half of...more

Getting your child to wear glasses can be a struggle which is why we carry over 350 Medicaid-approved frames. Were determined to make every child feel confident when wearing glasses and your child will find the perfect pair to suit their age, size, fashion and lifestyle.

No child should struggle with learning due to undetected vision problems. If your child suffers from vision issues we can help. We accept Medicaid and most insurance plans so your children can receive regular vision exams and glasses when needed at little or no cost to parents..Verify your insurance coverage by selecting your state below to see our approved providers.

Orthodontic Braces are a great solution to fixing the alignment of the jaw, adjusting the spacing of the teeth, and increasing your kids or teens confidence and self-esteem. The benefits of braces treatments have many positive side-effects for overall dental health as well, including:

Finding the right braces is the first step of the journey for creating a perfect smile. There are several types of braces commonly used today such as traditional metal braces, ceramic or porcelain braces, and removable aligners. Well help you find the best type for your child and teen based on your treatment plan, cost, and desired appearance.

  • Traditional Metal Braces are the most common type of braces, especially for children. Metal braces are highly effective and the most affordable type of orthodontic braces. Metal braces allow the orthodontist to easily and accurately complete monthly visits crafting a perfect smile. Plus, kids and teens have an awesome selection of elastic band colors to mix and match to achieve a look they love!
  • Ceramic or porcelain braces function just like metal braces, however the brackets are less noticeable and the wires are colored to blend in with your child or teens teeth. Clear braces are more expensive than metal braces and can discolor if not regularly cleaned. If you are looking for a less noticeable appearance these are a great option.
  • Removable aligners have become a popular choice in recent years. They are transparent trays that rest on top of the teeth that can be removed during meal times and other activities. Removable aligners are not able to correct significant bite problems and are not usually recommended for children due to the added cost and level of personal responsibility required during treatment. If you are looking for a less noticeable option to correct alignment issues, this may be the right treatment option for you.
  • No insurance, No problem: For adults and children without insurance coverage, we offer a number of affordable payment plans, our orthodontic coordinators can explain these options to determine a plan that works best for you.

    The American Association of Orthodontists recommends that children receive their first orthodontic screening no later than age seven. By this age, it will be clear if a child has any jaw alignment problems, overcrowding, overbite or underbite, cross-bite, or additional orthodontic problems impacting a childs mouth. The earlier the orthodontic evaluation, the quicker we can determine if braces are required and what treatment plan is best.

    Since Medicaid covers procedures that are medically necessary, orthodontic treatment is could be covered for children. If your child has an underbite, overbite, crossbite or severe crowding it might be time to consider braces for kids with Medicaid.

    When a dentist that accepts Medicaid conducts an orthodontic evaluation on your child, they will determine a recommended treatment plan. As part of this, they assess whether Medicaid is likely to cover the orthodontic treatment or not. Medicaid knows that braces can be an important treatment to ensure lifelong oral health for kids. As a dentist that accepts Medicaid, we will manage the full Medicaid approval process which includes submitting the appropriate documents and patient records. Then, Medicaid examiners will look at what we submitted and determine if your childs recommended orthodontic treatment will be covered. Medicaid will notify you and our office if the treatment is approved or declined.

    The American Association of Orthodontists recommend children receive their first orthodontic screening by the time they turn 7. At this age, major jaw and tooth alignment problems will be visible. As with any health intervention, the earlier a problem is identified, the easier it is to create a treatment plan and schedule. Some issues that are treated by braces include:

    If your child needs orthodontic treatment, it will be an improvement that will last a lifetime. Braces fix more than crooked teeth to create a winning smile. In addition to straightening out your childs teeth, braces also correct bite and tooth alignment. This is important to:

    There are other options for braces that are less noticeable than the metal brackets. Some of our older patients like that ceramic or porcelain braces blend in with their teeth. There are also clear braces, but these are more expensive than metal braces and can discolor if not cleaned regularly. Then, there are removable aligners such as Invisalign. These are transparent trays that can be removed during mealtimes. Removable aligners are popular with adults and older kids, but they arent appropriate to treat significant bite problems. We dont recommend removable aligners for most children because they require more responsibility to care for properly.

    Sometimes, the orthodontist will recommend two phases of braces depending on the developmental stage of a childs teeth. The first phase might begin around age 7 to 10 years of age to correct issues with your childs primary teeth that could impact the arrival of permanent teeth. During this time, the jaw bones and palette are more pliable.

    Around the age of 12, a second phase might be recommended. These braces straighten out the permanent teeth. The time your child will be in braces is dependent on their treatment plan and how well they follow the orthodontists instructions. It can range from 9 months to 30 months.

    When your child has braces, it can be more difficult to brush and floss teeth properly, but its very important. Encourage your child with braces to rinse their mouths with water frequently. This helps wash away food particles and restore the pH levels in the mouth to neutral. Acidic foods can wear away tooth enamel.

    When your child wears braces, we suggest they brush their teeth after every meal. Your child should pay special attention to their gum line and then focus on brushing above, below and on each bracket. Flossing daily is also critical especially when your child has braces.

    Reviews

    Rating 4.6 out of 5 based on 518 reviews

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    Meisha Cantu
    a year ago
    Professional and kind staff, good selection of frames.


    Carol Valencia
    a year ago
    Very quick and easy to get service done


    Jibis Acosta
    2 years ago
    (Translated by Google) Excellent service from each and every employee. (Original) Excelente servicio de parte de todos y cada uno de los empleados.


    B I
    2 years ago
    We had an appointment for vision and everything went quick and smooth. The staff were friendly.


    Iesha Montoya
    2 years ago
    At first my son was scared to even be there and the girl that took him back before the optometrist was AMAZING she made him feel so comfortable and he forgot about being scared and did AWESOME the rest of the time!


    Amanda Tapia
    2 years ago
    The orthodontic side of the business was great. The dentist and staff were very professional and friendly. The dentistry side was a completely different story. The assistants were semi friendly, but mostly were just making snide comments about the dentist they were working for. The dentist were friendly but not very informative. They barely acknowledged me as a parent and made it difficult for my little one to be comfortable because they wouldn't allow me near her for a couple procedures. If you need a place that takes medicaid please go to Dentistry for Kids. They are friendly informative and they put your kids feelings first!


    Ja3 Otz
    2 years ago
    Getting the schedule correct is a constant frustration. Then when I schedule an appointment they continue to call and text daily. I scheduled consecutive appointments for dental and vision but was told the dental appointment was scheduled for 3 hours later then the vision. Staff kindly offered to move up the appointments but I could not stay away from work that long. So, fustrating. I have always had good experiences and things were not always this way. It is a shame because the staff I have met in the past were very nice and did a good job with the kids.


    Luz elena Avila
    2 years ago
    (Translated by Google) Very punctual and good services very friendly the people who attended me are Sergio and Edith (Original) Muy puntuales y buen servicios muy amables las personas que me atendieron son Sergio y Edith


    Magda Hernandez
    2 years ago
    (Translated by Google) The doctors are very kind, only that I had to wait a long time for them to attend me and another thing that I did not like is that they have a playground and my 2-year-old girl was playing and the staff arrived and they told me to take her out because it was closed , then why have that area if they are not going to let the children play (Original) Los doctores son muy amables solo que me toco esperar mucho para que me atendieran y otra cosa que no me gusto es que tienen una area de juegos y mi nina de 2 anos andaba jugando y llego personal y me dijeron que la sacara que porque estaba cerrado,entonces para que tienen esa area si no van a dejar que los ninos jueguen


    Miss LM
    2 years ago
    Used to be Great! I'm not quite sure what happened but things have sure gone downhill. It's not due to Covid, or maybe it is? Either way, I'm not happy with either vision or dental. My son was just seen for dental, referred to an oral surgeon for wisdom tooth extraction. And received a referral to the oral surgeon from hell. Sware I think the surgeon was definitely under the influence of something. It's like his staff knew, they were all trying like hell to cover but still-BS! My poor kiddo has to suffer from the ignorant, sloppy, rushed work from the so-called oral surgeon. He stitched my kid's cheek clearly thru bottom of his gums. Meanwhile, the other stitches dissolved by themselves during the first couple of hours after the surgery. Still my poor kiddo remains in quite a bit of pain as a result of this dental negligence. All which could have been completely avoided if Adventure Dental provided an adequate referral. I would think that as medical professionals referring their patients to other "so-called" specialists, they would be screened. Guess not, because patients aren't #1. Thanks a lot for not putting patients care first and making their care top priority! I am SO disappointed! I will be seeking dental and vision care elsewhere.


    Angie Martinez
    2 years ago
    Fast very thorough great staff & great selection of glasses. Will continue with my child's care.


    Ashlei Lopez
    2 years ago
    Santa Fe ortho team is really great and comfortable


    Jose Cxa
    2 years ago
    good job on the braces for my son, good attention from the assistants, the best in santa fe


    D. Bac
    2 years ago
    My kids had a great visit. Yasmin in the front was very kind and helpful. Sergio and Karen were awesome, very gentle and efficient. My son was scared but Karen was very sweet and made him feel comfortable.


    Jacqueline Cisneros
    2 years ago
    Great experience in ortho with the assistants and dr.


    Trina Garcia
    2 years ago
    We are always treated great at Adventure Orthodontics. Loryn is super quick and super kind.. thank you for all your help!! Trina and Alicia


    Linaa Lujan
    2 years ago
    Otho


    Alicia Garcia
    2 years ago
    Loryn thank you for always helping me with my braces!


    Jocelyne Ceballos
    2 years ago
    Ladies at ortho are super help full and always very kind with every patient.


    Cesaria Umanzor
    2 years ago
    Jasmine was very amazing and took Good care of my 3 kids


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