• West Loop Ortho Career Day!

    • April 15, 2026
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    If you like science, helping people, being creative, or working with technology, orthodontics might be a perfect fit. And the best part? There are so many different paths you can take!

    Orthodontics isn’t just about braces (though those are pretty cool). It’s a whole team of professionals working together, each with a unique role. Let’s explore the awesome careers you can discover in orthodontics!


    Orthodontists are the leaders of the team. They are dentists who go to extra school to learn how to straighten teeth and fix bites. They create treatment plans, decide what kind of braces or aligners patients need, and track progress over time.

    Orthodontic assistants work side-by-side with the orthodontist. They help put on braces, take X-rays, prepare tools, and make sure patients are comfortable.

    This person helps patients understand their treatment. They explain how braces work, go over costs, and answer questions. They’re great communicators and make sure everyone feels confident getting started.

    Office coordinators keep everything running smoothly. They schedule appointments, greet patients, and make sure the office stays organized.

    Lab technicians build and customize orthodontic appliances like retainers and aligners. They use special tools and technology to make sure everything fits perfectly.

    These team members share smile transformations, create fun content, and help people learn about the practice online.

    The practice manager oversees the entire office. They help the team work together, solve problems, and make sure patients have a great experience.

    Financial coordinators help families understand how to pay for treatment. They explain payment plans, work with insurance, and find options that fit each family’s budget.


    Why Choose a Career in Orthodontics?

    Orthodontics is more than just a job, it’s a chance to:

    • Help people feel confident
    • Work with cool technology
    • Be part of a team
    • Learn something new every day

    Keep smiling—and keep exploring your future! 😄

    – The West Loop Ortho Team

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West Loop Ortho Career Day!


If you like science, helping people, being creative, or working with technology, orthodontics might be a perfect fit. And the best part? There are so many different paths you can take!

Orthodontics isn’t just about braces (though those are pretty cool). It’s a whole team of professionals working together, each with a unique role. Let’s explore the awesome careers you can discover in orthodontics!


Orthodontists are the leaders of the team. They are dentists who go to extra school to learn how to straighten teeth and fix bites. They create treatment plans, decide what kind of braces or aligners patients need, and track progress over time.

Orthodontic assistants work side-by-side with the orthodontist. They help put on braces, take X-rays, prepare tools, and make sure patients are comfortable.

This person helps patients understand their treatment. They explain how braces work, go over costs, and answer questions. They’re great communicators and make sure everyone feels confident getting started.

Office coordinators keep everything running smoothly. They schedule appointments, greet patients, and make sure the office stays organized.

Lab technicians build and customize orthodontic appliances like retainers and aligners. They use special tools and technology to make sure everything fits perfectly.

These team members share smile transformations, create fun content, and help people learn about the practice online.

The practice manager oversees the entire office. They help the team work together, solve problems, and make sure patients have a great experience.

Financial coordinators help families understand how to pay for treatment. They explain payment plans, work with insurance, and find options that fit each family’s budget.


Why Choose a Career in Orthodontics?

Orthodontics is more than just a job, it’s a chance to:

  • Help people feel confident
  • Work with cool technology
  • Be part of a team
  • Learn something new every day

Keep smiling—and keep exploring your future! 😄

– The West Loop Ortho Team

Your West Loop Orthodontics Team!

Cheers to Nine Years! …and many more!

This week we are completing our 9th year as West Loop Orthodontics, and initiating our 10th year as a member of the West Loop and Greater Chicago community. We are incredibly grateful for all of you and will continue to do our best to bring the highest quality of treatment and experience to each individual patient and family that entrusts us with their orthodontic care.

A big message of our practice has always been ‘Conquer Life‘ and our core belief that the greatest benefit of orthodontic treatment is a patient’s quality of life improvement – their increase in self-confidence and the power that comes from believing in themselves. As we progress into our 10th year, we will continue on our mission of empowering and inspiring people to believe in their own potential and continue to take chances on themselves.

Cheers to an amazing, joyful, and abundant Year 10!

With warmth and gratitude,

– The West Loop Ortho Team

Tongue Habits in Ortho: What You Need to Know!

When most people think about orthodontics, they focus on braces, aligners, and straight teeth. But did you know that your tongue habits play a major role in your oral health and orthodontic success?

At West Loop Orthodontics, we believe in educating our patients about all aspects of their treatment! Including the often-overlooked influence of the tongue.

What Are Tongue Habits?

Tongue habits refer to the repetitive movements or resting positions of the tongue that can negatively impact your teeth, bite, and jaw alignment. Common examples include:

  • Tongue thrusting: Pushing the tongue against or between the teeth when swallowing or speaking.
  • Low tongue posture: Letting the tongue rest at the bottom of the mouth rather than on the palate.
  • Mouth breathing: Often tied to low tongue posture, this can affect facial development and oral health.
  • Thumb sucking or pacifier use: Though not directly a tongue habit, these behaviors often go hand-in-hand and influence tongue position.

We see firsthand how improper tongue habits can lead to orthodontic issues such as:

  • Open bite: A condition where the upper and lower teeth don’t touch when the mouth is closed—often caused by tongue thrusting.
  • Overjet (buck teeth): Forward-protruding front teeth, worsened by tongue pressure from the inside.
  • Relapse after braces: Even after braces or Invisalign, poor tongue posture can push teeth out of alignment again.
  • Speech issues: Improper tongue movement may affect speech patterns, especially with “S” or “TH” sounds.

Early diagnosis is key. During your consultation, our team evaluates not just your teeth but your overall oral posture. If a tongue habit is detected, we may recommend:

  • Myofunctional therapy: A series of exercises that retrain the tongue and orofacial muscles to function properly.
  • Orthodontic appliances: In some cases, a tongue crib or other device may be used to discourage harmful tongue movements.
  • Breathing therapy or ENT referrals: If mouth breathing is involved, we may collaborate with other healthcare providers to improve nasal airflow.

Correcting tongue habits can dramatically improve the effectiveness and stability of your orthodontic treatment. At West Loop Orthodontics, our goal is not just to give you a beautiful smile but to ensure it lasts a lifetime.

By addressing tongue habits early, especially in children and teens, we can prevent more serious issues down the road. And for adults, incorporating myofunctional awareness into your orthodontic journey leads to better outcomes and fewer surprises.

If you or your child are considering braces or Invisalign, don’t overlook the importance of tongue posture and habits. Let us help you achieve a healthier, more stable smile—starting from the inside out!

Meet Your Team: Edith

We at West Loop figured we needed someone who could assess our patients’ health needs, organizing information about the company, their treatment, and status of their health. Meet Edith, our new Patient Care Coordinator! She has taken over the mission of making sure appointments are thorough and helping patients leave with a better understanding than when they came in! On top of that, she ensures that patients has a clear feel for West Loop Ortho!

On her off days she is usually out exploring the world! She loves to have double the fun by trying new foods while traveling. When she is opting for a local adventure, she’ll go to concerts as a music fanatic or take activity classes.  Being friendly, thorough, and personable at all times makes Edith a perfect fit for becoming our Patient Care Coordinator. Expect customer service quality to be a strong focus and look forward to having a great experience! Welcome Edith to the team!