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Got an Overbite? Here’s How and Why You Should Fix It

If you are unhappy with your smile, you may know that you don’t like what you see in the mirror, but you may not know exactly why. Read more to find out how and why you should fix an overbite. Do you have an overbite? The best way to tell if you have an overbite is to look

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How Often Do I Have to See the Orthodontist and Why?

When you are first beginning orthodontic treatment, you may wonder how often you or your child will need to see the orthodontist. The short answer is it depends upon a variety of factors, including your specific orthodontic treatment plan. This article will cover how frequently you should see the orthodontist if you are an established client wearing traditional

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What Is an Open Bite?

One common dental condition requiring orthodontic treatment is an open bite. An open bite means your top and bottom teeth do not touch when your jaw is fully shut, leaving a space or gap between them. Left untreated, open bites get worse over time and can cause several painful issues, including headaches and earaches, wear and tear on

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Top Braces Rubber Band Colors for Summer

Top Braces Rubber Band Colors for Summer

Traditional braces offer one of the best ways to correct misaligned teeth and achieve a perfect smile, but wearing them doesn’t have to be a drab affair. Choosing rubber band colors for your braces allows you to customize your smile and show off your sense of personal style. With hundreds of shades to choose from, the combinations are

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What if I Don’t Have Orthodontic Insurance?

Dental insurance plans that include orthodontic care are a great investment for families and individuals who anticipate a future need for orthodontic treatment, such as braces. It is important to note that “orthodontic insurance” is covered under dental insurance and is not sold as a separate plan. However, not all dental insurance plans cover orthodontic treatment. The best

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