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Dr. Stanley routinely refers his patients who need orthodontic care to one of several fine orthodontic specialists. This includes children and adults with diagnosed malocclusions as well as cosmetic and implant cases that will benefit from tooth repositioning.
Traditional Braces
Beyond their traditional color, the only thing traditional about these braces is that you can see them. Contemporary braces are made of super strong metal alloys derived from the space program. Their strength allows them to be the smallest of all braces and therefore the most comfortable. Their density makes them ultra slippery so teeth move faster than they ever have before. Today's braces, in combination with other high tech materials mean fewer office visits to complete treatment.
Clear Braces
Ceramic braces utilize less noticeable brackets for patients concerned about aesthetic appearances. Ceramic brackets are translucent, so they blend in with your natural tooth color. This means that unlike traditional stainless steel braces, with ceramic braces your smile will not look 'metallic.' In addition, ceramic brackets are designed so that they won't stain or discolor over long periods of time. An orthodontist can let you know if you are a candidate for ceramic braces.
Invisalign
This form of treatment utilizes a series of flexible, clear tooth positioners that guide the teeth into the ideal position. Only certain orthodontic problems can be successfully treated in this manner.
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