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Answers to Common Questions About Orthodontics

If you have questions about orthodontic treatment in Washington, DC, then our Liang Orthodontics orthodontic team is happy to help you! Orthodontics can be confusing and a bit overwhelming, which is why it's normal to have questions. So, to give you the information you need, we are happy to answer the following frequently asked questions about orthodontics: Question No. 1: When is it recommended... read more »

Braces Facts

If your teeth are crooked or if you have a misaligned bite, Drs. Liang and Liang may recommend braces in Washington, DC. An orthodontic exam will be performed and our orthodontists will take impressions of your teeth, take photos of your teeth and face, and take X-rays of your mouth and head. Your treatment plan will be formed based on... read more »

Braces Can Help Improve Under or Overbite Problems

An under or overbite problem can pose more serious complications than offering an imperfect smile. In time, the misalignment of your teeth can cause chips and fractures, which could lead to even more serious complications. One of the most effective methods your orthodontist, Dr. Christopher Liang, uses to address an under or overbite issue is to install braces onto the... read more »

This Holiday Season, Brace Yourself for a Smile

From everyone at Liang Orthodontics, we wish you the happiest of holidays and a wonderful new year! Our goal is to keep your oral health shining as bright as your home. This holiday season, brace yourself for a smile. If you have orthodontic aligners or would like to consider them, don’t forget your smile depends on the care you give... read more »

The Aspects of Braces

If your teeth are crooked or if you have a misaligned bite, Drs. Liang and Liang may recommend braces in Washington, DC. An orthodontic exam will be performed and our orthodontists will take impressions of your teeth, take photos of your teeth and face, and take X-rays of your mouth and head. Your treatment plan will be formed based on... read more »

The Many Types of Orthodontic Aligners

There are many types of orthodontic aligners. If you wish for a traditional look, there is a style for that. If you wish for a sleek, affordable brand of braces, we can help. If you want to try removable retainers that are almost completely invisible to passersby, there is a style for that too. No matter what you choose to... read more »

The Advantages of Having a Straight Smile

If you suffer from a crooked and misaligned smile, then our Liang Orthodontics team encourages you to consider orthodontic treatment in Washington, DC! There are many reasons why having a straight smile is beneficial, and some of those reasons are: Reason No. 1: You’ll finally love your appearance Having straight teeth will help you love your appearance. It will help... read more »

Invisalign® Can Help Both Teens & Adults

Are your teeth crooked or crowded? Do you wish you had a straighter, healthier, more beautiful smile? Ask Drs. Liang and Liang how Invisalign® in Washington, DC, and College Park and Potomac, MD, can benefit your smile. Invisalign uses clear aligners to gently and discreetly straighten your smile over time. This system is a great choice for teens and adults... read more »

Brushing and Flossing Your Teeth with Braces

If you have crooked or crowded teeth, Drs. Liang and Liang may recommend braces in Washington, DC. Getting braces requires dedication on your part. Caring for your teeth while wearing braces will take a little more time. However, the end results are well worth the effort. How to Brush and Floss with Braces Braces and other orthodontic appliances can attract... read more »

Overcrowding and Spacing Issues Can Often Be Corrected with Braces

As your son or daughter grows, they will eventually have all 20 of their primary teeth replaced by their 32 permanent teeth. It’s not uncommon for multiple teeth to emerge from their gums with spacing, alignment or overcrowding issues. This is even more likely if one or more of your child’s primary teeth needed to be extracted when they were... read more »