

Dr. Denise A. Hall graduated with her Bachelor of Science degree in Medical Technology from Andrews University in Michigan. She went on to earn her Doctor of Dental Medicine degree from the Medical College of Georgia School of Dentistry. She completed her education by earning a Master of Science degree in Post Graduate Orthodontics from the University of Alabama in Birmingham. Dr. Hall constantly strives to meet and exceed the standards of her profession and is a member of the following professional organizations:
American Association of Orthodontics
Southern Association of Orthodontists
Georgia Orthodontic Association
Georgia Dental Association
American Dental Association
Omicron Kappa Upsilon Honor Society
Hinman Dental Society
Orthodontics, the oldest of the dental specialties, focuses on the diagnosis and treatment of dental and associated facial irregularities. Orthodontic treatment allows us to bring the teeth and jaws into harmony three-dimensionally. The results of orthodontic treatment can be dramatic - beautiful smiles, improved dental health, and an enhanced quality of life for people of ALL ages. Dr. Hall follows the recommendation of the American Association of Orthodontics, which recommends an orthodontic screening for each child around the age of seven or about the time of the eruption of the upper permanent front teeth. This permits the identification of any developing problems as well as the initiation of any indicated interceptive treatment. In the majority of cases, treatment will not begin until much later. However, because of the instances in which a child would benefit from treatment at a younger age, it is important that everyone be at least evaluated at an early age. Knowledge of developing problems combined with right-on-time treatment brings peace of mind to the parent and the child.
The most profound treatment results come from the correction of growth imbalances. This is one of the reasons that it is most beneficial to screen for problems around the age of seven - while there is still significant remaining facial growth remaining.
Adults can be treated at any age. It is never too late to enjoy the benefits of a beautiful smile. Some adults have missing teeth which may cause abnormal movement of the remaining teeth. Some may have had braces earlier in life, but teeth have shifted out of their original position. Many adults never had orthodontic treatment, and could benefit greatly from a beautiful, healthy smile.
Dr. Denise Hall enjoys treating patients of ALL ages: children, adolescents, and adults. They are happy to provide comprehensive initial examinations at no charge.
All of the braces used at Jasper Dental Associates are state-of-the-art. By utilizing modern, highly-efficient technologies, patients enjoy shorter appointments, more time between visits, and less time in treatment. Your time is valuable; we recognize that.
There are a variety of orthodontic technologies currently employed at the office. Below are a few - check them out!
Metallic braces are the most familiar type. They are most often recommended for certain types of treatment. They are held on to teeth with space-age adhesive, so that frequent bracket breakage is a thing of the past!
Ceramic or "tooth-colored" brackets bond onto the outside surfaces of your teeth, similar to conventional braces. Their clear or natural color gives them a less noticeable, "camouflaged" look.