Dr. Juan Carlos Hernandez, DDS
Orthodontist | Orthodontist
3705 Old Norcross Rd 300 Duluth GA, 30096About
Dr. Juan Carlos Hernandez, DDS, is an esteemed dental professional with a distinguished career marked by dedication and expertise. Originally from Bogota, Colombia, Dr. Hernandez obtained his dentistry degree from Javeriana University in 1996 before relocating to New York City to further his education. At New York University, he completed rigorous training in orthodontics and dentofacial orthopedics through the International Program, followed by the Advanced Dentistry Program, earning his DDS in 2007.
With a commitment to excellence, Dr. Hernandez served in the US Army active-duty service at Fort Stewart for three years following his graduation. He then transitioned to Atlanta, where he continued his practice at Balance Advanced Dentistry & Orthodontics while also serving as a Dental Officer in the Georgia National Guard. Dr. Hernandez's dedication to his profession and patients led him to pursue further specialization, completing two fellowship programs in orthodontics and a comprehensive three-year residency program in orthodontics and orthopedics.
Recognized for his exceptional skill and knowledge, Dr. Hernandez has achieved the prestigious distinction of being a Board Certified Orthodontist by The American Association of Orthodontics. Furthermore, his commitment to service extends to his military career, where he now holds the rank of Lieutenant Colonel (LTC) in The Georgia National Guard.
Fluent in both English and Spanish, Dr. Hernandez warmly welcomes patients of all ages to his practice. As a Fellow of the American Academy of General Dentistry and an Associate Fellow of the American Academy of Implant Dentistry, he ensures that each patient receives personalized, comprehensive care of the highest standard. With his extensive experience, advanced training, and board certification, patients can trust Dr. Hernandez for exceptional orthodontic and dental services.
Education and Training
Universidad Javeriana DDS 1996
New York University Fellowship Orthodontics 2004
Georgia School of Orthodontics Fellowship Orthodontics 2019
New York University DDS 2007
Georgia School of Orthodontics Orthodontics Certificate 2022
Board Certification
American Board of Orthodontics
Provider Details
Dr. Juan Carlos Hernandez, DDS's Expert Contributions
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How long do I have to wear braces for crooked teeth?
The duration of wearing braces for crooked teeth varies depending on the severity of the case and individual factors such as age, gender, and oral health. Only after a thorough diagnosis and consultation with your orthodontist can a specific time frame be estimated tailored to your unique needs and circumstances. READ MORE
How often should braces be cleaned?
Maintaining excellent oral hygiene is crucial for the success of orthodontic treatment. Ideally, braces should be cleaned after every meal through brushing and flossing. Additionally, it's recommended to schedule professional cleanings with your hygienist approximately 3-4 times a year during treatment. However, personalized recommendations will be provided by your orthodontist based on your specific needs and treatment progress. READ MORE
Will Invisalign get rid of black triangles?
nvisalign can help reduce the appearance of black triangles, but it may not completely eliminate them. The effectiveness depends on the severity and the specific cause of the black triangles. A comprehensive exam done by the orthodontist, which includes bone levels and gum health assessment, will determine how much of the correction can be achieved. Other factors, such as teeth shape and overall oral health, will also be considered to provide a clearer understanding of the expected results for your specific situation. READ MORE
Can Invisalign fix crooked teeth?
Yes, Invisalign is a great option to correct crooked teeth and malocclusions. It can significantly improve oral health. One of its advantages is the 3D bone diagnosis done by an orthodontist, which helps in planning and achieving optimal results. READ MORE
Can I straighten my teeth in 2 months?
Every case is different and the duration of orthodontic treatment depends on the complexity of the case. Forcing teeth to move too quickly can risk injuring the roots and tissues around the teeth. While 2 months is a very short period of time for orthodontic treatment, after a complete exam and evaluation by an orthodontist, an estimated treatment time can be considered. READ MORE
Can I use a Waterpik with braces?
Yes, you can use a water pick with braces. It is an excellent addition to flossing and brushing during orthodontic treatment. The water pick helps to remove food particles and plaque from hard-to-reach areas around the braces, enhancing your oral hygiene routine. READ MORE
Can you use toothpaste with braces?
Using toothpaste with braces is crucial for maintaining good oral hygiene during orthodontic treatment. It helps to remove food particles and plaque that can get trapped around the brackets and wires. Toothpaste with fluoride is recommended as it strengthens the tooth enamel and helps prevent cavities, which is especially important when wearing braces. Ideally, brushing with toothpaste after every meal is recommended to ensure all areas around the braces are cleaned properly. READ MORE
Are tooth braces painful?
Braces can cause discomfort, especially after adjustments, as the teeth and jaws adapt to the new pressure. However, they should not typically cause significant pain. The light forces applied with braces are designed to gradually move the teeth, and this should not result in a painful response. If someone experiences persistent or severe pain, it's essential to consult with an orthodontist to ensure there are no underlying issues. READ MORE
Why are my teeth turning yellow with Invisalign?
Teeth turning yellow with Invisalign can occur due to a few reasons:Plaque Buildup: Invisalign aligners can trap plaque against your teeth, leading to discoloration if not cleaned properly.Staining Foods and Drinks: Consuming foods and drinks like coffee, tea, red wine, and berries can stain your teeth over time, even when wearing Invisalign.Poor Oral Hygiene: If you're not brushing and flossing regularly and effectively, this can lead to yellowing of teeth.Invisalign Cleaning: Not cleaning your Invisalign aligners properly can lead to discoloration and bacteria buildup, which can transfer to your teeth.To prevent yellowing, it's essential to maintain good oral hygiene by brushing and flossing regularly, cleaning your Invisalign aligners as directed by your orthodontist, and avoiding foods and drinks that can stain your teeth. READ MORE
Can I eat fruits with braces?
Yes, you can eat fruit with braces, but it's important to be cautious. Some fruits, like apples and pears, should be cut into smaller pieces to avoid damaging your braces. Avoid biting directly into hard fruits like whole apples or biting down on pits from fruits like cherries or peaches. Opt for softer fruits or cut them into bite-sized pieces to prevent any damage to your braces. Always remember to brush and floss carefully after eating to maintain good oral hygiene. READ MORE
Is it possible to clean teeth with braces?
Yes, dental cleaning is not only possible during braces treatment but also crucial for the success of the overall treatment. Maintaining good oral hygiene, including regular dental cleanings, is essential to prevent issues like plaque buildup and gum disease, which can interfere with the effectiveness of braces. Proper oral hygiene helps ensure that your teeth and gums remain healthy throughout the treatment, allowing your braces to work effectively and efficiently. Additionally, dental cleanings help remove any accumulated plaque or debris around the braces, reducing the risk of tooth decay and other complications. So, yes, dental cleaning during braces treatment is not only possible but imperative for the success of the treatment. READ MORE
Can Invisalign fix big gaps between teeth?
Invisalign can effectively close bite spaces after a thorough diagnosis and treatment planning, especially in the presence of healthy bone and gingival tissues. The custom-made aligners exert gentle pressure on the teeth, gradually moving them together to close the spaces. With proper assessment and planning done by an orthodontist, who is the expert on the treatment, Invisalign can achieve desired results while preserving the overall health of the bone and gingival tissues. READ MORE
Can you get Invisalign treatment with crowns?
Good and healthy teeth with crowns can still be treated with Invisalign. The aligners are custom-made to fit over the teeth, including those with crowns, and can effectively move them into alignment. However, it's essential for the crowns to be securely bonded and in good condition to ensure successful treatment outcomes. Consulting with an orthodontist can help determine the suitability of Invisalign for treating teeth with crowns and develop a personalized treatment plan. READ MORE
Can I get Invisalign with cavities?
t's better to fix dental cavities before starting Invisalign or any other orthodontic treatment to prevent complications like worsening decay, interference with tooth movement, increased discomfort, and compromised treatment outcomes. Addressing cavities beforehand ensures a healthier foundation for orthodontic treatment and promotes optimal oral health throughout the process. READ MORE
What are the methods to fix crooked teeth?
Methods to straighten teeth include the use of aligners, braces, and orthopedic appliances. Aligners, such as Invisalign, are transparent plastic trays that gradually shift teeth into alignment. Braces consist of brackets bonded to teeth connected by wires, applying gentle pressure to guide teeth into position. Orthopedic appliances, like expanders or headgear, can address jaw discrepancies and skeletal issues to correct tooth alignment. Each method offers unique benefits and suitability based on individual needs, and consulting with an orthodontist can help determine the most appropriate treatment option. READ MORE
How long is Invisalign treatment?
The duration of treatment with Invisalign varies depending on the severity of the malocclusion. A complete diagnosis and clear treatment goals are essential for estimating the treatment time accurately. Generally, more severe cases may require a longer treatment duration, while minor misalignments may be resolved more quickly. It's crucial to consult with an orthodontist to determine the most appropriate treatment plan tailored to individual needs. READ MORE
Who is not eligible for metal braces?
While metal braces are a common orthodontic treatment, not everyone is eligible for them. Individuals who are not eligible for metal braces typically fall into certain categories: 1. **Severe Periodontal Disease:** If a person has severe gum disease or periodontitis, metal braces may not be suitable. The movement of teeth with braces can exacerbate gum issues and lead to further complications. 2. **Severe Tooth Decay:** Extensive tooth decay can weaken the teeth and compromise their ability to support braces. Before getting braces, any decay must be addressed to ensure the teeth can withstand the orthodontic treatment. 3. **Certain Dental Conditions:** Some dental conditions may make metal braces inappropriate or ineffective. These conditions could include severe misalignment of the jaws (requiring surgical correction), severely malformed teeth, or insufficient tooth enamel. 4. **Uncontrolled Medical Conditions:** Individuals with certain medical conditions, such as uncontrolled diabetes or bleeding disorders, may not be suitable candidates for metal braces. These conditions can affect the healing process and increase the risk of complications during orthodontic treatment. 5. **Poor Oral Hygiene Habits:** Maintaining good oral hygiene is essential during orthodontic treatment to prevent issues like tooth decay and gum disease. Individuals who cannot commit to proper oral hygiene practices may not be eligible for metal braces. 6. **Age and Skeletal Growth:** In some cases, the stage of skeletal growth may impact eligibility for metal braces. Young children whose jaws are still developing may require alternative orthodontic treatments or may need to wait until they are older to begin treatment. Before determining eligibility for metal braces, it's crucial to consult with an orthodontist who can assess individual dental and medical factors to determine the most appropriate treatment plan. READ MORE
How should I clean my Invisalign?
To clean Invisalign trays, start by rising them under lukewarm water to remove saliva and debris. Then, brush them gently using a soft-bristled toothbrush and non-abrasive toothpaste, or specifically formulated Invisalign cleaning crystals. Avoid using hot water as it can warp the trays. Additionally, soaking the trays in a denture cleaner or a mixture of water and vinegar can help disinfect them. Remember to rinse the trays thoroughly before putting them back in your mouth. READ MORE
How should I clean between my teeth with braces?
To clean your teeth with braces effectively, start by rinsing your mouth with water to loosen any food particles. Then, use a soft-bristled toothbrush and fluoride toothpaste to gently brush around the brackets and wires in small circular motions. Don't forget to brush the front, back, and chewing surfaces of your teeth. Use an interdental brush or floss threader to clean between the wires and under the brackets. Finish by rinsing thoroughly with water. Remember to brush after every meal and snack to maintain good oral hygiene while wearing braces. If you have any concerns or questions, don't hesitate to ask your orthodontist for guidance. In addition to brushing and flossing, incorporating a water flosser into your oral hygiene routine can be highly beneficial, especially with braces. A water flosser uses a stream of water to remove plaque and food particles from between your teeth and around the braces. It's gentle yet effective, reaching areas that traditional flossing might miss. Consider using a water flosser alongside brushing and flossing for thorough cleaning and maintaining optimal oral health while wearing braces. READ MORE
Is Invisalign treatment permanent?
Invisalign is not a permanent treatment in the sense that it permanently alters your teeth. Instead, it is a removable orthodontic treatment that gradually shifts your teeth into the desired position using a series of clear aligners. Once your treatment is complete, you will typically be provided with retainers to wear at night to maintain the new alignment of your teeth. However, if you do not consistently wear your retainers as directed by your orthodontist, there is a possibility that your teeth may gradually shift back to their original positions over time. So, while Invisalign can provide long-lasting results, it requires ongoing maintenance to preserve the outcome. During Invisalign treatment, it's recommended to wear the aligners for 20-22 hours a day to ensure optimal results. This means wearing them consistently, only removing them for eating, drinking (except for water), brushing, and flossing. Adhering to this guideline helps maintain the necessary pressure on your teeth to facilitate their movement into the desired position. Consistent wear is crucial for the success of your Invisalign treatment and achieving the desired outcome within the estimated treatment time frame. READ MORE
Areas of expertise and specialization
Faculty Titles & Positions
- Resident Teacher New York University 2003 - 2004
Awards
- Associated Fellow American Academy of Implant Dentistry 2014 2014 American Academy of Implant Dentistry
- Fellow at The Academy of General Dentistry 2012 Academy of General Dentistry
- Dr. Bernard E. Rudner Memorial Award. 2007 New York Dental School
- Prosthetic Award for proficiency in Denture Prosthesis. 2007 New York University College of Dentistry Alumni Association
- The Terrell T Reddick Leadership Award. 2013 Georgia National Guard.
- Board Certified Orthodontist 2024 American Board of Orthodontics
Professional Memberships
- Georgia Association of Orthodontists
- American Association of Orthodontists
Treatments
- Clear Aligners. Certified Invisalign Provider.Dentofacial OrthopedicsBraces and orthopedic appliancesRetainers and Mouth GuardsOrthodontic SurgerySelf-Ligating Braces
Hobbies / Sports
- Marathon Runner. Soccer Player
Favorite professional publications
- AJO American Journal of OrthodonticsJCO Journal of Clinical Orthodontics
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