Virtual Treatment for Dr. McCoy’s Patients in Treatment

We are pleased to offer virtual treatment to our braces patients and our SureSmile and Invisalign Clear Aligner patients!

This is cutting-edge treatment that we are proud to offer to you to save you time in your busy schedule.

You can email us to set up an appointment for us to check your progress with your SureSmile and Invisalign Clear Aligners or you could take a series of 6 photographs while WEARING YOUR ALIGNERS, using the guidelines below and submit them to our office using the form on this page.

Submitting great photos will allow Dr. McCoy to see how you are doing with your braces or your SureSmile and Invisalign Clear Aligners and save you the trouble of coming back and forth to an appointment.

Of course, we would love to see you, so we leave that decision up to you!

We offer this Virtual Treatment option for your convenience!

How it Works:

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How to Photograph Your Smile

Please brush your teeth well and rinse out.

Photos should be taken in a room with good light shining onto your teeth, but with minimal or no light behind you, or else your teeth will look dark because the camera will find that light or that bright wall behind you.

You should be wearing your Clear Aligners if you have SureSmile or Invisalign.  We want to check the fit for you.

You should NOT BITE DOWN in the photos.  If you bite, we can’t check the fit for you.

For best results, have someone else take the photos since they can be difficult to take on your own, unless you do it yourself in front of a well-lit bathroom mirror using the back camera of your phone.

Don’t use the selfie camera since it’s not as good of a camera.

All the photos must be taken with the phone held vertically, so it’s a narrow shot, not a wide shot like a movie screen.

Hold your camera 6-12 inches away from your teeth and only then should you use the zoom function to get closer.  You will see the front of your phone in the bathroom mirror and you zoom in to get the photo.  Don’t move the camera closer!  Moving your camera closer than 6-12 inches will take a blurry photo and block light.  Holding your camera too far away and zooming in will make the photos have a low resolution and be blurry when viewed on our portal.

Taking the photos yourself in the mirror, try holding your camera 6 inches away.  If someone else is taking the photos, try 8-12 inches.  When you have the camera at the proper distance, zoom in so that all you see are your teeth.

Neither you nor your helper should use the front, selfie camera of your phone since the back one zooms better.

Make sure the image on your phone is in focus before taking it, and check a final time that what you are showing in the frame is mostly teeth, with minimal face.

We don’t need photos of your face or your room, so zoom! 

Finally, make sure your photo is as good and as close and as well lit and as in-focus as the example photo before uploading it.  Make sure you have your aligners in and you are NOT BITING DOWN.

The closer in quality that your photo is to the example photo, the better information Dr. McCoy has to work with.

This is fun and pretty cool, cutting-edge stuff.  Practice a bit and take some awesome photos, please!

Remember: wear your Clear Aligners for the photos and DO NOT BITE DOWN ALL THE WAY SO WE CAN SEE THE FIT OF YOUR UPPER AND LOWER ALIGNERS ON ALL OF YOUR TEETH BETTER.

The example photos show a person with no aligners and shows them biting down.  You won’t do that.  These are the example photos from our new patient page.

We want you to take photos WITH ALIGNERS IN and NOT BITING DOWN, please, so we can check the fit of your your upper and your lower aligners.

IF YOU BITE, IT’S NOT RIGHT!

You can contact our office via email using the Contact links above on the right side, below our phone number if you have any questions about this form.