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Can Orthodontics Fix Facial Asymmetry?

We all have unique facial features that make us who we are. For some of us, our faces are perfectly symmetrical. For others, our faces may be slightly asymmetrical. And while a little asymmetry can add character to our faces, too much asymmetry can cause problems with both our appearance and our oral health. Luckily, orthodontics can help to correct... read more »

You’re Never Too Old for Braces! 6 Reasons Adults Start Braces

According to the American Association of Orthodontists, one in five orthodontic patients are adults. That means that if you're considering braces, you're definitely not alone! In fact, more and more adults are opting to correct their smiles with braces, and there are a number of reasons why. Six Reasons Adults Start Orthodontic Treatment Maybe you didn't have them as a... read more »

How Does Invisalign® Work: 4 Things You Should Know

Are you considering Invisalign® but don’t know how it works? You’re not alone. Invisalign is a popular orthodontic treatment that can straighten your teeth without the use of traditional braces. In this blog post, we’ll explore how Invisalign works and what you can expect from the treatment process. From the initial consultation to the final results, read on to learn more... read more »

How Much Do Braces Cost?

Orthodontic treatment can be a great way to improve your smile, but it can also be a significant investment. You may be wondering how much braces cost and whether or not you can afford them. In this blog post, we'll explore the average cost of braces and some ways to pay for them. We'll also touch on some of the factors... read more »

5 Tips for a Phenomenal Smile (On and Off-Screen)

Are you looking for ways to achieve a phenomenal smile (on and off-screen)? Our dental team has five awesome tips to help you reach your smile goals! Keep your teeth apart! When you clench your teeth for a smile, your face and neck muscles tense, which can make your smile seem strained or forced. By keeping your teeth slightly apart, your... read more »