Thomas G. Peters DDS

14505 S Bascom Ave, Los Gatos, CA 95032
Closed today
Opens Monday at 10:00am
SundayClosed
Monday10:00am - 2:00pm
Tuesday7:00am - 4:00pm
Wednesday9:00am - 4:30pm
Thursday8:00am - 4:30pm
FridayClosed
SaturdayClosed

Dr. Peters is a sixth generation Californian having grown up in Manteca, California. Excelling in sports and academics he earned his Bachelors of Science Degree at the University of California, Davis graduating with honors. He spent a year in France studying at the Dental and Medical School University of Nice. His Doctor of Dental Surgery degree was completed at University of California, Los Angeles. He was then nominated for a Moorehead Fellowship at the University of North Carolina. The fellowship is distinctive in that it is not based on financial need. Its sole purpose is to attract exceptional students to the University of North Carolina, similar in design to a Rhodes Scholarship. His orthodontic residency was completed at the University of North Carolina with a degree in orthodontics and an additional Master of Science degree in orthodontics.

We are especially interested in making all our patients feel right at home! We put your needs first to achieve efficient and comprehensive treatment. Our staff is trained and skilled, and we strive to provide energetic and fun-loving service to each patient. Each member of our treatment team is a registered assistant, and our office staff has years of experience in treating patients with the highest level of care. We strive to stay abreast of the very latest in technology and advances by regularly attending continuing education courses and seminars.

Shannon has worked with us since 2016. Shannon is there for all our patients scheduling needs and makes sure the front office is running smoothly and on time. Shannon is also a registered dental assistant.

What a difference straight teeth can make! A great-looking smile can boost your self-confidence and have a positive impact on social and professional opportunities. Orthodontic treatment is the original smile makeover tool and you will be happy to know that you're never too old to take advantage of it. But it isn't all about looks: Properly aligned teeth help you to bite, chew and even speak more effectively. They are also easier to clean, which helps keep your mouth free of tooth decay and gum disease.

The amazing thing about orthodontics is that it harnesses the body's natural ability to remodel its own tissue. With the application of light, constant force, orthodontic appliances gently reshape bone and move teeth into better positions. Some examples of these appliances are traditional metal braces, inconspicuous clear or tooth-colored braces, and clear aligners, an option for adults and teens.

Orthodontic treatment can resolve a number of bite problems, which often become evident by around age 7. These include underbite, crossbite or excessive overbite, where upper and lower teeth don't close in the proper position; open bite, where a space remains between top and bottom teeth when the jaws are closed; and crowding or excessive spacing, where teeth are spaced too close together or too far apart.

To correct bite problems, teeth need to be moved but doing that isn't as hard as you might think! Teeth aren't fixed rigidly in their supporting bone; instead, they're held in place by a hammock-like structure called the periodontal ligament, which is very responsive to forces placed on the teeth. Orthodontic appliances move teeth by careful application of light, constant pressure. This force can be applied via metal wires that run through small brackets attached to the teeth (braces), or via the semi-rigid plastic of clear aligners.

Having orthodontic treatment in childhood is ideal because we can take advantage of a youngster's natural growth processes to help move the teeth into proper alignment. Like the rest of the body, the teeth and jaws are now changing rapidly. So at this time it's possible (for example) to create more room for teeth in a crowded mouth by using a palatal expander to rapidly widen the upper jaw. This phase of growth modification can shorten overall treatment time and ensure the best result if additional orthodontic appliances are needed.

But remember, healthy teeth can be moved at any age, so you've never missed the boat for orthodontic treatment. In fact, about one in five of today's orthodontic patients are adults. Several technological developments including tooth-colored ceramic braces, clear aligners and invisible lingual braces have made orthodontic appliances less evident, and enhanced the treatment experience for grown-ups. Before treatment, adults are carefully examined for signs of periodontal (gum) disease, which will be brought under control before treatment begins.

When you imagine someone wearing braces, you probably picture small metal brackets bonded to the front of the teeth, with a thin wire running through them. This time-tested style remains very popular but it's no longer the only option. Clear braces use brackets made of ceramic or plastic which, except for the slim archwire, are hardly visible. Lingual braces are just like traditional metal braces except they're bonded to the back of your teeth (the tongue side) so that no one can see them.

Removable clear aligners are an alternative to fixed orthodontic appliances. They consist of a series of clear plastic trays that fit over your teeth exactly; each one moves your teeth a little bit, until they are in the proper position. Whether fixed or removable, each type of appliance may have advantages or disadvantages in particular situations. After a complete examination, we will discuss which treatment options are best for you.

Once your orthodontic treatment is completed, it's extremely important to wear a retainer as directed. That's because teeth naturally tend to drift back to their original locations which is the last thing you want after you've gone to the trouble of straightening them! Wearing a retainer holds your teeth in their new position long enough for new bone and ligament to re-form around them, and helps keep your gorgeous new smile looking good for a lifetime.

The Magic of Orthodontics Proper alignment of the teeth is basic to Smile Design. Their position dictates how they work together and affects the way you look and smile. Only orthodontic treatment can move teeth into the right position. Simply put, when things look right, they probably are right. Learn the basics of smile analysis and design and whether the magic of orthodontics will work for you... Read Article

Orthodontics for the Older Adult Healthy teeth can be moved at any age, so there's no such thing as too old for braces. In fact, nowadays about one out of every five orthodontic patients is an adult. Yet this figure represents only a small portion of adults who could actually benefit from orthodontic treatment... Read Article

Clear Aligners for Teenagers Teens who regard traditional braces as restrictive, confining, and obstructive to their lifestyles now have another choice for orthodontic treatment: clear aligners. This advanced dental technology, originally geared toward adults, has recently evolved to treat a greater variety of bite problems in younger people. These improved orthodontic appliances can help teens function normally during a difficult phase of life... Read Article

Reviews

Rating 3.7 out of 5 based on 3 reviews

Sort by

newest oldest highest lowest

Liz Tyrrell
2 years ago
The staff and Dr. Peters were beyond helpful. It was one of the nicest doctors offices I've been to in San Jose. Dr. Peters was friendly and extremely knowledgeable. They took the time to explain the details of my 13 year old son's options and braces to him. They patiently answered all his questions in a way that he felt both heard and listened to. Sue, who has worked there for decades, was also so amazing to sit down with us and demonstrate all the possibilities that my son could see. I was very impressed with their ability to talk with teenagers in a relatable way. Great services!


Liz Tyrrell
3 years ago
The staff and Dr. Peters were beyond helpful. It was one of the nicest doctors offices I've been to in San Jose. Dr. Peters was friendly and extremely knowledgeable. They took the time to explain the details of my 13 year old son's options and braces to him. They patiently answered all his questions in a way that he felt both heard and listened to. Sue, who has worked there for decades, was also so amazing to sit down with us and demonstrate all the possibilities that my son could see. I was very impressed with their ability to talk with teenagers in a relatable way. Great services!


S Dorn
3 years ago
The staff is always helpful and friendly. Options are given so we haven't felt pressured into any decisions. Happy with our experiences.


Leslie LeBaron
4 years ago
I can't believe I'm writing this but I've been consistently down by Dr. Peters and his office during the long-term care phase of treatment. I had 4 years of braces with him when I was a teenager. After college, I had a brief short course of invisalign. Despite my parents sacrificed thousands of dollars to get my teeth straight, his office refuses to help with ongoing long term care, like reorder retainers 12 years later. I feel like he took my families money, discharged me, and now I'm left to find someone to help with long-term maintenance. I wish they would just take some responsibility for long-term help.


S Dorn
4 years ago
The staff is always helpful and friendly. Options are given so we haven't felt pressured into any decisions. Happy with our experiences.


Leslie LeBaron
4 years ago
I can't believe I'm writing this but I've been consistently down by Dr. Peters and his office during the long-term care phase of treatment. I had 4 years of braces with him when I was a teenager. After college, I had a brief short course of invisalign. Despite my parents sacrificed thousands of dollars to get my teeth straight, his office refuses to help with ongoing long term care, like reorder retainers 12 years later. I feel like he took my families money, discharged me, and now I'm left to find someone to help with long-term maintenance. I wish they would just take some responsibility for long-term help.


Load more
Find the best dentist in: California / Santa Clara County / Los Gatos / 95032