Dahar Orthodontics
Philip J. Dahar, D.M.D.
Member American Association of Orthodontists
Three Locations:
125 North Main Street
Greensburg, PA 15601
Phone: 724-834-4004
209 Depot Street
Latrobe, PA 15650
Phone: 724-537-7789
532 Main Street
Irwin, PA 15642
Phone: 724-864-5030
Email:
VISA, MasterCard, and OFP accepted.
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Welcome
At Dahar
Orthodontics, we want you to feel
welcome from the moment you call for an
appointment or stop in to visit one of
our three offices in Westmoreland
County.
 We realize this is a new experience for
you and have set aside time so that we
can give you our full attention. Your
initial exam will last about 30 minutes.
We will answer any of your questions and
talk with you concerning necessary
treatment. There is NO fee for this
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Typically, a second visit is set aside
for diagnostic records, which include
orthodontic X-rays and photographs of
your teeth and face, all to be used for
the most precise diagnosis and
individual treatment. A treatment
conference will follow. At this time, we
will explain to you your diagnosis,
treatment plan and fee for services. We
have three basic payment plans
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Our goal is and
always has been the “pursuit of excellence.” My
staff and I will do everything possible to make your
treatment a pleasant and rewarding experience.
Philip J Dahar, DMD |
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Your
Orthodontic Needs
Orthodontic
treatment is the dental specialty of
preventing and correcting irregularities
of the teeth and jaws with braces.
Dental health is the most important
reason to consider orthodontic
treatment. Your teeth are meant to last
a lifetime, and with proper alignment
and care, they can be a source of pride
and confidence through all your years. Teeth can be impacted
(trapped in the jaw bone), rotated, crowded, spaced,
or even missing altogether. Do any of these
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Other common problems, which
may accompany any type of malocclusion, include:
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Open Bite (teeth do not
meet when the mouth is closed and there is a gap
between the top and bottom front teeth).
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Deep Bite (too much
overlap between the upper and lower front
teeth).
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Cross Bite (also known as
“scissor bite,” is when the upper teeth are
inside the lower teeth, in the front, in the
back, or both).
Braces
Understandably,
no one is thrilled by the prospect of a
treatment plan including braces;
however, times have changed, and so have
braces. Especially over the last decade,
braces have become smaller, more
comfortable and less noticeable than
ever before. At Dahar Orthodontics, we
offer a variety of the finest teeth
straightening appliances available on
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Invisalign represents a
whole new way to straighten teeth without
calling attention to them. Invisalign uses a
series of nearly undetectable aligners instead
of brackets and wires. Even up close, it can be
difficult for people to tell you are wearing
Invisalign, and best of all Invisalign is
comfortable and removable. It is important to
note, however, Invisalign can only be used in
cases that require minimal tooth movement.
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Cosmetic brackets (clear)
work with the reliability of metal and the
attractive appearance of retainers. Remarkably
translucent and impossible to discolor, clear
brackets go on just as easily as ordinary metal
braces.
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Gold brackets provide the
glamour of gold and the dependability of the
best orthodontic appliances. Many find these
brackets are not only better looking than silver
brackets, but are equally as comfortable.
TMJ Syndrome
(Temporal Mandibular Joint Dysfunction)
TMJ is a term used to
describe dysfunctions of the jaw muscles and joints.
Perhaps you are experiencing a slight clicking or
popping sensation when opening and closing your
mouth. TMJ can also be as serious as persistent pain
extending into the face, neck and shoulders. It can
involve ringing in the ears, frequent headaches, and
even occasional “locking” when the jaw seems to
stick open temporarily.
It is important to have TMJ Syndrome diagnosed
properly and a course of treatment specific to your
individual needs prepared. Treatment may be as
simple as a soft diet, physical therapy and or/
taking an anti-inflammatory. However, solving the
problem may be more involved and can require
anything from corrective bite splints and selective
reshaping of certain teeth, to orthodontic treatment
to correct the bite and/or possible joint surgery
(which rarely occurs). In between are a variety of
options that must take your individual circumstances
into account.
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