New Invisalign Video (Watch)

Wakefield, MA - This new video below gives a great look "behind the scenes" at Invisalign and the innovative nature of the company. If you would like to see if Invisalign is right for you please make an appointment with Dr. Aubin (your local certified Invisalign orthodontist) by calling (781) 245-1001.


Wakefield Orthodontic Care is located at 15 Richardson Ave. in Wakefield and accepts new patients from all over the surrounding area including Stoneham, Melrose, Reading, and Lynnfield.

Invisalign: Designed to Fit Your Teeth and Your Life


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The Invisalign system uses a sequence of tailor-made, clear, plastic aligners to slowly reposition and straighten your teeth. Unlike traditional braces, these aligners are completely removable, requiring no metal wires or brackets. Over 1 million people worldwide have chosen Invisalign to improve their smile quickly and unobtrusively.

A Process That Fits Your Lifestyle
The Invisalign system is designed to be flexible:
  • Consultation 
    Wakefield Orthodontics meets with you to discuss the issues you have with your teeth. As experienced Invisalign treatment providers, we can determine whether you would benefit from treatment with Invisalign.
  • Fitting 
    Then we take pictures and make impressions of your teeth. These will be digitized to form a 3D model that we use to plan your entire treatment from start to finish.
  • Treatment
    Based on these 3D models, your customized aligners will be produced to fit precisely into the treatment plan we’ve created for you. The aligners are used in stages: each aligner is worn for about two weeks before being replaced by the next in the sequence, carefully moving your teeth according to plan.
  • Check-ups
    It is easy to graduate from one set of aligners to another, so unlike with traditional braces, you will not need to frequent our office for small adjustments. You will have check-ups so we can gauge your progress. On average, these appointments occur once every six weeks.

The Best Way to Achieve Your Best Smile
With the Invisalign system, time is on your side. Most adults will find that their treatment time is under one year. Treatment is fast, simple, and subtle because the Invisalign system is designed to fit your life. Give us a call to set up a consultation today (781) 245-1001.

Invisalign Preferred Provider 2012 - Dr. Aubin

Like most medical needs, selecting the right orthodontist is a very important decision. You want to choose an orthodontist that you have a good rapport with, who can understand and provide the treatment outcome you're looking for.

Invisalign Preferred Providers have distinguished themselves by achieving a significant level of experience in treating patients with the Invisalign system. Look for this Preferred Provider 2012 designation when you go for your initial consultation.




Dr. Phil Aubin of Wakefield Orthodontic Care is proud to be an Invisalign Preferred Provider in 2012 and looks forward to meeting you!



Orthodontic Emergency Home Remedies

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An orthodontic emergency exists when something unexpected occurs with your braces that causes discomfort or unexpected tooth movement.

True orthodontic emergencies are very rare, but when they do occur we are available to you. As a general rule, you should call the office when you experience severe pain or when you have a painful appliance problem that you can’t take care of yourself. We’ll be able to schedule an appointment with our office.

You might be surprised to learn that you may be able to temporarily solve many problems yourself until you get in to see us…

The following solutions may help you relieve your discomfort:

Poking Wire: Using a pencil eraser, push the poking wire down or place wax on it to alleviate the discomfort.

Loose Bracket or Band: If your bracket or band is still attached to the wire, you should leave it in place and put wax on it. If the wire comes out entirely, wrap the bracket with a tissue.

Loose Wire: Using a tweezers, try to place your wire back into place. If doing this and using wax does not help, as a last resort use a small fingernail clipper to clip the wire behind the last tooth to which it is securely fastened. If your discomfort continues, place wax on it.

Loose Appliance: If your appliance is poking you, place wax on the offending part of your appliance.

Headgear Does Not Fit: Sometimes headgear discomfort is caused by not wearing the headgear as instructed by your orthodontist. Please refer to the instructions provided by your orthodontist. If the facebow is bent, please call our office for assistance. Surprisingly, headgear becomes more comfortable the more it’s worn, so be sure you’re getting in the prescribed hours.

Canker Sores: (that may or may not be associated with the braces) are best treated with over the counter remedies available at any drug or discount store. They have two modes of action. One group has some sort of numbing agent that just makes you more comfortable. The other type seals the wound (either by depositing a layer of adhesive or by cauterizing the tissue with chemicals) helping you feel more comfortable. Suspicious swellings in the mouth should be evaluated by your orthodontist or dentist. One exception might be a mucocoel. This is a saliva filled “bubble” that develops inside the lips or under the tongue caused by a very small saliva gland that gets plugged up. If the bubble appears to have only clear fluid inside, you might be able to avoid a visit to your dentist altogether by sterilizing a straight pin and popping it. The drainage that occurs will just be backed up saliva that could not flow due to a plugged up duct.

General Soreness: When you get your braces on, you may feel general soreness in your mouth and teeth may be tender to biting pressures for three to five days. This can be relieved by rinsing your mouth with a warm salt water mouthwash. Dissolve one teaspoonful of salt in 8 ounces of warm water, and rinse your mouth vigorously. If the tenderness is severe, take aspirin or whatever you normally take for headache or similar pain.

Remember, after alleviating your discomfort, it is still very important that you call our office as soon as possible to schedule a time to repair the problem.

The Why & When Of Orthodontics

Why is orthodontic treatment so common in today’s society?


The mouth and its surroundings comprise one of the most functionally complex and important parts of the human body. It might be described as the “crossroads,” involved as it is in breathing, speaking, chewing, swallowing, and perhaps most importantly, emotional facial expressions such as smiling, laughing, etc. In the past, early loss of teeth because of decay and periodontal problems often compromised these valuable body functions but was considered a normal part of the aging process. Over the years, it has become recognized that straight teeth and a balanced bite can contribute, along with other advances in dental health care, to maintenance of the natural teeth for an entire lifetime. As a result, orthodontics has become an accepted preventive measure that offers substantial, lasting health benefits.

And then there is the known significant social advantage of having straight teeth, an attractive smile, and balanced facial appearance. Studies have proven that both males and females with these assets are judged by their peers to be more friendly, more desired as a friend, more admired, and more likely to be successful. As a result, many modern families place a high priority on orthodontic correction not only for its physical health benefits, but in order to take advantage of the opportunity to go through life with big, beautiful, bright smiles!

Why should bite problems (malocclusions) be treated?

Crooked teeth, protruding teeth, and a bad bite can lead to a variety of health-related problems. Crowded teeth are more difficult to properly brush and floss, which may contribute to tooth decay and/or gum disease. Protruding teeth are more susceptible to accidental fracture or even traumatic loss. Teeth that are out of position often undergo uneven biting-surface wear. Certain types of malocclusions may be related to developing speech, chewing and swallowing problems. Bite shifts may be a cause of some types of jaw joint (TMJ) problems. And, correction of unsightly tooth alignment has been shown to substantially improve personal self-image. Orthodontics can contribute to a lifetime of optimum dental health and, as a bonus, can create a beautiful, pleasing smile!

Early Treatment

When is the best time for your child to begin orthodontics?

Bite problems (malocclusions) can be corrected and smiles enhanced through orthodontics at any age. But there is an optimum age at which to begin most orthodontic procedures to ensure that the best possible result is achieved within the shortest period of time with the least expense. The American Association of Orthodontists recommends an initial orthodontic evaluation at the first sign of malocclusion problems or no later than age 7. At this early stage of development, orthodontic treatment may not be necessary, but timely evaluation will allow Dr. Aubin to anticipate future problems, advise you as the optimum time to begin treatment and answer any questions you may have regarding your child's dental health.

What are the possible advantages of early childhood treatment?

Some of the most direct results of early treatment are:

Preserving space or creating room for developing permanent teeth

Correcting differences between upper and lower jaw size by altering the direction and amount of jaw growth (facial/functional orthopedics)

Reducing the risk of traumatic fracture or loss of protruding upper front teeth

Minimizing the need for later permanent tooth removal

Reducing treatment time with full braces during adolescence or adulthood


Two-Phase Treatment

Orthodontists often recommend that orthodontic treatment be divided into two phases: an early phase starting usually after age 7 while there are still some baby teeth and a second phase after all the adult teeth have erupted. The guiding principle is that certain types of correction can be accomplished most advantageously at an early stage of development while final detailed bite positioning cannot be done until all the permanent teeth are in place. If significant problems such as severe overbite or underbite are eliminated early on, the duration of the second treatment phase can be substantially reduced. For social reasons, adolescents are delighted when the length of time they have to wear braces is kept to a minimum!

Adolescent Treatment

Most comprehensive orthodontic correction with full braces is done during adolescence - sometimes as the second phase of a two-phase treatment plan and sometimes as a single phase. In general, it is best to start as soon as all permanent teeth have erupted and certainly before development of the facial structures is complete. This may be as early as age 10 or 11 in girls and as late as 13 or 14 in boys. The less mature the teeth, jaws and facial muscle systems are, the more rapidly correction can be accomplished and the less likely there will be any tendency for re-occurrences of the malocclusion.

Adult Treatment

A large percentage of our patients are adults, and they agree that it is never too late to enhance their dental health and to improve what may be their greatest asset - their smile. Adult orthodontic treatment can dramatically improve personal appearance and self-esteem. Creating an optimally aligned and balanced bite relationship may contribute to control of gum tissue and bone recession, improve dental hygiene and limit abnormal wear of tooth surfaces.

Orthodontic tooth movement can be accomplished at any age, although it may take place at a slower rate in adults than in adolescents or children. Often adult orthodontic treatment is done in preparation for replacement of missing teeth, in conjunction with periodontal therapy, or as an adjunct to corrective jay (orthognathic) surgery. Dr. Aubin has extensive experience collaborating with other dental specialists in designing and carrying our comprehensive interdisciplinary treatment plans.

Over the years, as we have adapted our clinical procedures to emerging technological advances, we have been able to progressively reduce the adult patient discomfort and inconvenience during the orthodontic treatment process. In planning treatment, we may recommend a variety of types of braces including conventional metal appliances, clear or tooth-colored brackets, or in selected cases, virtually invisible removable aligners (Invisalign®).

At your EXAMINATION APPOINTMENT, we will be able to discuss your particular circumstances and outline treatment options applicable to your personal requirements. We welcome you to call our office at (781) 245-1001 to schedule an evaluation of your individual orthodontic health care needs.

Invisalign - Easy as 1-2-3

Looking to improve your smile, but eager to keep your treatment to yourself? Consider Invisalign, the invisible way to straighten teeth. The clear, custom aligners are removable, which makes for easy eating, brushing and flossing, and no disruption of your lifestyle. More significantly, you do not face the challenges of having brackets to contend with for the treatment period. More than 1.7 million people have chosen Invisalign in their quest for a healthy, appealing, and more confident smile. The process is simple:



1. We’ll Create a Custom Treatment Plan for You


First we’ll take impressions of your teeth. Based on their current position and their ideal end position, we’ll create a treatment plan that maps out the movement of your teeth with a series of Invisalign aligners.

2. Your Unique Set of Aligners Are Created

Using precision-computer mapping and design, a series of clear, removable aligners are custom-molded to fit your treatment plan. We’ll provide you with your aligners and precise instructions on how long each aligner is to be worn.

 3. Wear Your Aligners to Guide Your Teeth into Place


Wear each set of aligners night and day for the prescribed time period, removing them only to eat, brush and floss. We’ll set regular check-ups to monitor your progress. While treatment duration varies, adult treatment typically takes a year, while for younger patients treatment is comparable to that of traditional braces.


Before you know it, you’ll see a straighter, healthier, and more confident smile in the mirror. To learn more about this exciting treatment at our practice, visit our website or give us a call and come in for a consultation!  (781) 245-1001