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How To Take Care of Your Braces

How To Take Care of Your Braces

If you’ve recently gotten braces, then you might be wondering “how should I take care of my braces?” To help you understand how to care for your braces, we’ll share some tips that you can use. These tips are based on research and our experiences as orthodontists. Our...

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3 Things You Should Know About Gingival Contouring

3 Things You Should Know About Gingival Contouring

“You can be gorgeous at thirty, charming at forty, and irresistible for the rest of your life”-Coco Chanel As the famous fashion designer Coco Chanel said in the quote above, you can be beautiful and happy no matter your age or stage in life. In this article, we’ll...

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The Surprising Benefits of Orthodontic Treatment

Orthodontic treatment has been around for many years and is nothing new, however there are a lot of benefits often overlooked by patients wanting treatment. Many people don’t realize how much overall improvement can take place when the teeth and bite are straightened...

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Signs that you Need Surgical Orthodontics

Signs that you Need Surgical Orthodontics

Surgical orthodontics is sometimes necessary for severe cases. In these situations, surgery is necessary to restore the health of the smile. Most cases won’t require surgery to resolve, but it may occasionally be necessary. Our experts can help to determine whether...

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How Braces Work

How Braces Work

Are you planning on getting braces? Are you uncertain where to even start when it comes to getting braces or straightening your teeth? Understanding how braces work can help you to navigate each step of the process through your orthodontic journey. Our experts at...

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What to Do if your Retainer Breaks

What to Do if your Retainer Breaks

Your retainer is an important part of protecting your teeth and ensuring that your orthodontic treatment remains effective. However, because you will be expected to wear your retainer over the long-term, the retainer will eventually need to be replaced. This may mean...

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