April 7, 2020
A diastema, or gap between teeth, is usually a natural part of a child’s development. For many children, the gap between their two front teeth closes with the eruption of their canine teeth. But,…
November 11, 2019
Things around our offices will soon look a little different!! We’ve been hard at work collaborating with the teams at Keyhole Marketing and Co-motion Studio to design a new brand that best fits…
October 29, 2019
Your child or teen is finally ready to start their foray into the world of orthodontics. You meet with your care team at Gorman & Bunch Orthodontics and collaborate on a treatment plan, starting…
October 14, 2019
You’re finally ready to take the plunge and get the beautiful, straight smile you’ve always wanted for your child (or yourself). You’ve researched how to find and choose the best orthodontist near…
January 18, 2019
The need for orthodontic surgery becomes prevalent when one or both jaws do not align properly, meaning orthodontic treatment alone cannot create a proper bite. While we as orthodontists can…
December 13, 2018
With the holidays upon us, we know it can be hard to find the perfect gift idea for everyone in your life. As cliche as it sounds, many of us love to gift our families and friends with the best…
November 13, 2018
Straightening your children’s teeth means more than getting them a great looking smile. Properly aligned teeth and jaws can also sustain their overall health. But how do you know if your child needs…
October 30, 2018
To celebrate October — National Orthodontic Health Month — we want to take you on a journey back to the foundation of orthodontics. While orthodontics may seem like the most modern branch of…
October 4, 2018
There are many reasons a child may start sucking his or her thumb: seeking comfort, managing anxiety, and pure habit just to name a few. It is a completely normal habit that can sometimes start…
August 31, 2018
In the words of American writer Anthony J. D’Angelo: “Smile, it is the key that fits the lock of everyone’s heart.” A bit cheesy, but also a great description of the role a palate…