Do I Need Braces
Have you ever looked in the mirror and asked yourself: Do I need braces? If you’re like many people, you might compare your smile to that of famous performers or models and see some room for improvement. However, a pretty smile isn’t the only reason why you might need orthodontic treatment. Today, you’ll learn about some tell-tale signs that indicate it’s time to talk to an orthodontist about Invisalign. Do I Need Braces? How to
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One of the most rewarding things about our job here at Advanced Orthodontics, is seeing not only smiles transform but our patients gain confidence and pride in themselves. Having a beautiful smile allows you to put your best foot forward as you move through life and we couldn’t be happier to be able to make that happen for the people of Mesa and Chandler Arizona. We have Invisalign options for both Adults and Teens and
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Invisalign or Clear Aligners
When researching your options related to dental care there is a lot of terminology to learn. As you begin your research on orthodontic care, clear and invisible aligners most likely come up as solutions. You might be asking yourself is there a difference between clear aligners and Invisalign? In short, Invisalign is a brand of invisible aligners. And Invisible aligners are a catch all term for traditional metal brace alternatives, including DIY Orthodontics. The reason
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invisalign after care
We talk a lot about what Invisalign is, how it’s different from braces, and all the benefits of choosing Invisalign for your new smile, however, one of the things that many patients overlook is the aftercare. Without proper aftercare, teeth can shift and alter your desired result. At Advanced Orthodontics we want your new smile to last a lifetime. It’s an investment and utilizing proper aftercare ensures the teeth to set correctly and last for
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doctor and patients
You have decided to take the first step towards a new smile, so what should you expect from your first orthodontist appointment? Consultation- The first thing we will do on your first ever appointment is have a consultation. This will often include a physical examination of your mouth, 3D x-rays, and a conversation about your desired end result. We may also take digital scans of your mouth for virtual. We will also discuss pricing options
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