Are Clear Braces Appropriate for Your Teeth’s Needs?
2/13/2017
So you’ve decided that you’re not happy with your smile, and you want to do what it takes to get the smile that you’re looking for. This is totally normal for many adults. We at Dr. Bob Bryan Orthodontics also understand that having traditional metal braces is just not an option, especially in the working world, but are clear braces appropriate for your teeth’s needs?
Dr. Robert Bryan recommends clear braces with Invisalign® to adults that are dealing with mild to moderately severe crowding of their teeth. If you’re unsure if you fit within these qualifications, contact Dr. Bryan at 610.553.6246 or stop by Dr. Bob Bryan Orthodontics when and if you are in the Allentown, PA area to schedule an appointment with Dr. Bryan so that he can look at your teeth and see if you’re a good candidate for Invisalign®.
The Benefits of Invisalign®
Having the perfect set of pearly whites can have several benefits that go beyond merely appearing pleasant and being attractive, i.e., less risk of infection or decay, and boosting one’s self-confidence. Teeth that are crooked or misaligned put patients more at risk of infection and decay. When teeth are straightened with Invisalign®, this risk is ameliorated. Moreover, when you look fantastic, you feel better about yourself. The end results of Invisalign® will make anyone feel happier and more confident about themselves. Again, contact Dr. Bryan at 610.553.6246 to get started on your journey with Invisalign® TODAY!
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