Blair Dental Clinic

138 S 17th St, Blair, NE 68008
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Opens Monday at 10:00am
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Monday10:00am - 6:00pm
Tuesday8:00am - 5:00pm
Wednesday8:00am - 5:00pm
Thursday7:00am - 3:30pm
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Blair Dental Clinic - General dentist in Blair, NE

Typically, when a parent brings a young child to the dentist, the last discussion theyre expecting to have is one centered on braces and orthodontic appliances. Yet, even at ages three and four, a talk about braces, sagittal expanders, and retainers can indeed be front and center when a child is diagnosed with a crossbite. The question then is what to do about it, how soon should intervention take place, and what the complications are that can arise if nothing is done at all. Lets get some answers.

Imagine for a moment, youre sitting in front of a nice soup bowl with a wide flat brim, and inside that bowl is hearty chowder youd like to keep warm until youre ready to devour it. So, you grab another bowl designed exactly like the first, and hover it upside-down over the bowl containing the soup. As you slowly lower it, you try to line up the brims so when they rest together they form a nice even seal. Unfortunately, given the soup is hot, you dont quite get the brims to line up perfectly, and the edge of the top bowl ends up resting just slightly to the left of the lip on the bottom bowl. The way these two bowls now rest unevenly atop one another is exactly what you would see in a person with a crossbite.

A crossbite can affect several teeth, or a single tooth, and can occur on either one side of the mouth or both. Simply put, if any one tooth, or several teeth, lay nearer the tongue or cheek instead of coming together evenly, youre likely dealing with a crossbite.

The dental community is split on when to initiate treatment for a crossbite, with some suggesting treatment should begin as soon as it is noticed (sometimes as early as age three), while others suggest parents should wait until a childs sixth year molars have arrived. Despite the difference of opinion as to when treatment should begin, dentists and orthodontist are in agreement that the condition cannot be left untreated. Doing so presents a host of complications for the child later in life including gum and tooth wear, uneven jaw development that can lead to temporomandibular joint disorder, and facial asymmetry something no parent or child wants.

Crossbite treatment generally involves adjusting the spread of a childs teeth with dental appliances so the bite pattern matches evenly on all sides. Depending on the type of crossbite a child has, this can be done with dental expanders which resemble orthodontic retainers, and include a screw that is tightened nightly so as to spread a childs bite to the prescribed width. Additionally, dental facemasks, braces and clear aligners may be used particularly when single teeth are out of alignment.

Crossbites are generally regarded as genetic in nature, so theyre not overly common. It is, however, a condition that needs to be treated before permanent damage to a childs facial and oral development occurs, so if you find yourself at the other end of a discussion about having your little one wear a dental expander, be sure you listen and get however many opinions regarding that advice as you require. Your child, and your wallet will thank you long into the future.

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Rating 5.0 out of 5 based on 4 reviews

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QPC Omaha
3 years ago
Dr. Barta has been caring for me and my family since his first days in Blair. He is up-to-date with technology, has amazing clinical skills, plus a demeanor that cannot be taught and should be envied by other health care providers. I cannot leave out his awesome staff, either. They make the best team! Highly recommended!


Ron Rowe
3 years ago
The staff is top notch here, and doc Barta is an excellent dentist.


QPC Omaha
4 years ago
Dr. Barta has been caring for me and my family since his first days in Blair. He is up-to-date with technology, has amazing clinical skills, plus a demeanor that cannot be taught and should be envied by other health care providers. I cannot leave out his awesome staff, either. They make the best team! Highly recommended!


Ron Rowe
4 years ago
The staff is top notch here, and doc Barta is an excellent dentist.


Kim Farrar
5 years ago
Both of my kids (8 and 3) went in for cleaning. They have a fantastic staff, especially for my 3 year old. Being new in town, I was finding it difficult to establish places like this for my family to be seen as other offices weren't seeing new patients. I was hesitant to go, as there was only 1 Google review, but I am so glad we chose this office. It is where our family will go for dentistry from now on.


Kim Farrar
6 years ago
Both of my kids (8 and 3) went in for cleaning. They have a fantastic staff, especially for my 3 year old. Being new in town, I was finding it difficult to establish places like this for my family to be seen as other offices weren't seeing new patients. I was hesitant to go, as there was only 1 Google review, but I am so glad we chose this office. It is where our family will go for dentistry from now on.


Donavan Martin
7 years ago
Love this place and the people their are great and caring. Would drive 1800 miles to be service their, which bye the way I do. So worth the time for the service.


Donavan Martin
8 years ago
Love this place and the people their are great and caring. Would drive 1800 miles to be service their, which bye the way I do. So worth the time for the service.


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