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As a team, our goal is to provide you and your family with the best possible orthodontic treatment outcome in a personalized manner. Each patient is approached in a unique way to achieve an ideal result, leading to a pleasant as well as informative experience. Utilizing the latest in computer and digital technology, along with state-of-the-art braces and thermally active wires, we are able to create great smiles in less total treatment time and with significantly less discomfort to the patient.

This technology also allows for longer intervals between visits. Dr. Nick and his staff are trained at the highest levels of the field of orthodontics. Our dedication to and interest in the profession and in our patients result in a perfect environment for patients and families to be a part of.
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Dr. Nick is a native of the Boston area, and a life-long summer resident in Mashpee since 1971.
He completed his undergraduate education at Tufts University in 1988, with a BA in Biology.
After graduating Valedictorian of his dental class at Tufts Dental School in 1994, Summa Cum Laude, he continued on to the prestigious Tufts Postgraduate Orthodontic Program, where he spent an additional two years of full-time training in the art and science of orthodontics.
Along with his private practice, Dr. Nick enjoys the beaches of the Cape, boating, basketball, golf, traveling and building long-term relationships with the families in his practice.
It's not going to be easy at first and in the beginning, foods you can eat will be limited.
You'll want to stick to foods that are soft, fluffy and easily mashed up.
Pancakes, oatmeal, bananas, soups, cooked vegetables, applesauce, mashed potatoes, mac & cheese, and soft ice cream - just to suggest a few.
Stay away from foods that are hard, crunchy, sticky or tough.
There are a few tricks around some problem foods.
You can cook your vegetables to make them softer, cut your corn off the cob, and slice apples and sandwiches into small, bite-sized pieces.
Using a soft-bristled toothbrush, begin by brushing the outside of your teeth and braces, holding the brush tilted at a 45 degree angle towards the gum line.
Brush along the top and bottom of the braces using light pressure, making sure you cover every surface very carefully.
Don't forget to brush the teeth all the way in the back and behind your back molars.
It's a good practice to brush for two minutes at least three times per day.
Using a timer or singing along to a song will help you keep track of your time.
The Damon System bracket is self-ligating, so it eliminates the need for elastic ties to keep the wire in.
Without a tie, the braces stay clean and friction is reduced, allowing your treatment to progress more efficiently and with less discomfort along the way.
Damon System braces are available with both a metal and a clear option.
The Damon Clear bracket is the most aesthetically clear brace in the market.
It blends beautifully with your teeth and features a clear slide mechanism that conceals the wire.
We use a Herbst in more severe overbite cases as an alternative to jaw surgery.
This appliance can even be used on adults and is believed to stimulate lower jaw growth, which delivers stability after your braces come off.
Any device that is used in your mouth to change the shape of your jaw or move your teeth is referred to as an appliance.
An appliance used in underbite cases to advance your upper jaw forward, it is used with adolescents before the age of 13 as an attempt to avoid later jaw surgery.
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