Dr Cucalon 94123

Name: Tony Cucalon III DDS
Last name: Cucalon
Gender: Male
Primary Specialty: Orthodontist
Address: 2060 Union Street
Address suite: Suite #2
City: San Francisco
State: California
Zip Code: 94123
Country: US
Additional Address: 2425 Ocean Avenue, San Francisco, CA 94127
Consulting Fees: 0$
Consultation note: Complimentary
Has Sponsored Offer : No
Clinical Privileges
  • UCLA School of Dentistry Associate Clinical Instructor Restorative Division
GPS coordinates on map: 37.7752,-122.4189987
Primary location
Location name: San Francisco
State: CA
Country: US
Map point: 37.7752,-122.4189987
Treatments
  • Braces
  • Invisalign
  • Teeth Whitening
  • Zoom Whitening

Tony Cucalon III DDS

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Profile views: 1509
Answer count: 13
Star rating: 2.0473720558371
Anonymous votes: 18
Profile created: Feb 9, 2010
Profile modified: Oct 2, 2019
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Directory link: Orthodontist
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Doctor Designation Start Time: Nov 1, 2011
Doctor Designation End Time: Jan 1, 2033

Locations

  • San Francisco, CA, US. GPS coordinates: 37.7752,-122.4189987

Doctor’s answers

Question
Answer Header & Date
Answer Snippet
Can I Get Invisalign?
Depends On Eruption of Permanent Teeth
Feb 28, 2011
The best way to find out if you are a candidate for Invisalign (Teen) is to get a comprehensive consultation with an orthodontist so s/he can evaluate the eruption of your permanent teeth.  If everything looks good, theoretically, you will definitely be considered a candidate for Invisalign based on the picture you provided.  

Although you may a candidate, I cannot say for certain whether Invisalign may be the optimal method (versus braces) of treatment.  It is best…

Need to wear retainer 12 hours a day after Invisalign?
Your Retainer is Your Best Friend
May 25, 2010
In my opinion, retention is more critical with Invisalign than it is with traditional braces.  I believe braces' results are more stable than those of Invisaligns.

The key to a successful Invisalign result is retention.  You should wear your retainer faithfully as directed by your orthodontist. 

How long will I have to wear braces for a overbite?
Depends on Many Factors
May 25, 2010
It depends on the following factors:

Extent of overbite
Age of patient
Compliance of wearing auxillaries (i.e. rubber bands, headgear, orthopedic correctors, etc.)

A rough estimate is several months to years.  The best thing to do is to see an orthodontist for an evaluation of your overbite.
 

Traditional braces vs. Invisalign for gap between front teeth?
How Big is the Space Between Your Teeth?
May 25, 2010
It depends on the size of the gap or space.  For spaces a couple of millimeters or less, Invisalign or braces would work fine.  For significant spaces or gaps, braces would work better because we need to parallel the roots to make sure the space stays closed.  Braces does this better than Invisalign.

However, if you only wanted to do Invisalign, you could.  The key of the space closure is the rentention.  For the most part, it's easy to close the space;…

Are adult braces worth the trouble?
Braces Bring About Many Benefits
May 3, 2010
It is never too late to get braces, as long as the bone support. root length, and periodontal environment can handle dental movement. Once teeth are moved to new positions, creating a stable bite and possible alignment for future crowns, bridges, and/or implants, the peridontal envrionment is actually improved, thereby increasing longenvity of your teeth.

It is easier to take care of your teeth (brushing, flossing, dental cleaning, etc.) when your teeth are straight…

Will overbite and teeth crowding weaken teeth?
Depends on How Much Filing is Required
May 3, 2010
This question could be answered two ways: Reducing the enamel on the top of the teeth or reducing the enamel on the sides of the teeth. 

Wearing down the enamel on the tops of your teeth, otherwise known as grinding, can cause potential chipping of teeth – possibly even fracturing of teeth – and exposure of the dentin of the teeth which can lead to sensitivity.  At our office, we try to limit incisal reduction.  

When you consider grinding the sides…

Can I get Invisalign if I have TMJ or TMD problems?
Start conservatively
Mar 24, 2010
Invisalign does not recommend treating individuals with TMJ/TMD. However, I believe the decision to treat or not to treat should be based on the severity of your TMJ/TMD. This is why you should see your orthodontist and get his/her opinion.
What we recommend in our office is to start with upper Invisalign only for a period of two to three months and to see if any TMD problems occur. Usually if a patient is fine, then we continue with lower Invisalign treatment. If the patient is not…

Last updated on 12/25/2023