We provide an accelerated Invisalign treatment that straightens your teeth with custom-made clear aligners. Have successfully treated difficult cases with Invisalign like open bite, extraction, and under bite cases. Whether you're an existing customer, prospective or former customer, or someone who is interesting in learning more about Orthodontics, we look forward to hearing from you and will respond to your inquiries as soon as possible.
We do offer a very affordable financing plan with a low down payment of $499 if your insurance does not have orthodontic coverage. Certainly not the estimated 1 million adults in the United States who have chosen orthodontic treatment as the route to better oral health and emotional well-being. Adults are discovering that today's high-tech materials are light-years away from the "metal mouth" look they may have been familiar with as teenagers.
We do offer a very affordable financing plan with a low down payment of $499 if your insurance does not have orthodontic coverage. Certainly not the estimated 1 million adults in the United States who have chosen orthodontic treatment as the route to better oral health and emotional well-being. Adults are discovering that today's high-tech materials are light-years away from the "metal mouth" look they may have been familiar with as teenagers.
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Kim is a specialist in orthodontics and dentofaical orthopedics.
He is a board-certified orthodontist by the American Board of Orthodontics (ABO) and also a member of American Association of Orthodontists (AAO).
He is committed to excellence in orthodontics and passionate about helping patients achieve the perfect smile they deserve.
His unique background in Electrical Engineering enables him to deliver a customized orthodontic treatment plan by carefully analyzing each patient's distinct orofacial features.
He is a board-certified orthodontist by the American Board of Orthodontics (ABO) and also a member of American Association of Orthodontists (AAO).
He is committed to excellence in orthodontics and passionate about helping patients achieve the perfect smile they deserve.
His unique background in Electrical Engineering enables him to deliver a customized orthodontic treatment plan by carefully analyzing each patient's distinct orofacial features.
Metal braces are the most commonly used braces and any orthodontist can provide this system of braces.
The system involves brackets that are glued to each tooth.
Ceramic Braces are are not as visible as metal braces.
Ceramic braces are a little more expensive and they're not as strong as metal braces, but they look great.
Find out more information about Ceramic Braces.
Lingual Braces are attached behind the teeth so they're not visible when you smile.
Lingal braces are also more expensive than traditional metal braces but the advantages are apparent.
The system involves brackets that are glued to each tooth.
Ceramic Braces are are not as visible as metal braces.
Ceramic braces are a little more expensive and they're not as strong as metal braces, but they look great.
Find out more information about Ceramic Braces.
Lingual Braces are attached behind the teeth so they're not visible when you smile.
Lingal braces are also more expensive than traditional metal braces but the advantages are apparent.
Thinking about getting braces?
Experts say it's never too late.
These days, adults make up nearly half of orthodontic patients hoping to finally get the perfect smile they've always dreamed about.
Braces have evolved considerably in the last 15 years.
Breathe easy, the days of being a true "metal mouth" are over and more lightweight and cosmetically friendly options are out there.
The [brackets] are smaller and we don't use all the bands or appliances that wrap all the way around [the tooth] like we used to.
Experts say it's never too late.
These days, adults make up nearly half of orthodontic patients hoping to finally get the perfect smile they've always dreamed about.
Braces have evolved considerably in the last 15 years.
Breathe easy, the days of being a true "metal mouth" are over and more lightweight and cosmetically friendly options are out there.
The [brackets] are smaller and we don't use all the bands or appliances that wrap all the way around [the tooth] like we used to.
An orthodontist is a "SPECIALIST" in dentistry.
After graduating from Dental School and becoming a dentist, they must apply, be accepted and graduate from a university accredited by the American Dental Association.
This is two or more years of specialized post-doctoral training in the art and science of moving teeth.
Only orthodontists are uniquely qualified to perform orthodontic services.
Membership in the American Association of Orthodontists guarantees they are certified in the specialty of orthodontics.
After graduating from Dental School and becoming a dentist, they must apply, be accepted and graduate from a university accredited by the American Dental Association.
This is two or more years of specialized post-doctoral training in the art and science of moving teeth.
Only orthodontists are uniquely qualified to perform orthodontic services.
Membership in the American Association of Orthodontists guarantees they are certified in the specialty of orthodontics.
Invisalign takes a modern approach to straightening teeth, using a custom-made series of aligners created for you and only you.
These aligner trays are made of smooth, comfortable and virtually invisible plastic that you wear over your teeth.
Wearing the aligners will gradually and gently shift your teeth into place, based on the exact movements your dentist or orthodontist plans out for you.
There are no metal brackets to attach and no wires to tighten.
You just pop in a new set of aligners approximately every two weeks, until your treatment is complete.
These aligner trays are made of smooth, comfortable and virtually invisible plastic that you wear over your teeth.
Wearing the aligners will gradually and gently shift your teeth into place, based on the exact movements your dentist or orthodontist plans out for you.
There are no metal brackets to attach and no wires to tighten.
You just pop in a new set of aligners approximately every two weeks, until your treatment is complete.
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