Do I really need to wear my rubber bands with my braces?

Most of our patients at Bracesetters will need to wear rubber bands at some point during their orthodontic treatment. The main reason our patients are instructed to wear rubber bands is to correct their bite. If your teeth do not fit together properly, Drs. Michael...

How long does orthodontic treatment take?

Your smile is unique, so your orthodontic treatment time should also be unique and customized for your special needs. In the past the average orthodontic treatment took approximately two years, but with today’s new technology and our commitment to providing the...

What helps you relax at our office?

Drs. Michael Skrobola and Jonathan Schlosser and our team understand not everyone is always thrilled about visiting their orthodontist. But at Bracesetters, we strive to bring you the best and most comforting experience at each visit. Today, we’d like to know:...

Are Braces Right for Me?

According to Preferred Consumer, it’s estimated that 50 percent of people have teeth that are crooked, not aligned properly, or irregular. Fortunately today, orthodontics has advanced to the point where corrective devices, such as braces and retainers, are less...

Keep that candy at bay during your treatment!

Now that you have braces, it is more important than ever to maintain good oral hygiene during your treatment, as Drs. Michael Skrobola and Jonathan Schlosser will tell you. While we trust you will continue brushing and flossing on a regular basis throughout your...