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This section of our website will provide you with information on your orthodontic treatment. Whether you are a child, adolescent or adult, we have many different types of braces for you to choose from. The following descriptions will help you navigate to a page on our site that will provide you with information specific to your orthodontic situation.
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Early Treatment
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At our office, we enjoy working with children! We provide exceptional early orthodontic treatment to correct any upcoming orthodontic problems. Along with the AAO, we do recommend that children have their first orthodontic evaluation by age 7. click for more >>
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Adult Treatment
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Adult orthodontic treatment not only results in an attractive smile, but also correctly aligns teeth to provide ideal jaw function. Additionally, your teeth will be easier to clean and more resistant to gum disease. It’s never too late for a great, straight smile! click for more >>
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Types of Braces
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Dr. Bennion and Dr. Lambourne use the very latest techniques and materials to treat their patients. If you choose to undergo orthodontic treatment with our office, we have many different types of braces that can be used. Choose from metal braces, Damon® Brackets, ceramic braces and Invisalign®.
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Invisalign®
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Invisalign® is a teeth-straightening system that uses customized, clear, plastic aligners that are virtually invisible. No one will notice you are straightening your teeth unless you tell them! click for more >>
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Invisalign® FAQs
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Many patients have questions about how the Invisalign® System works and which patients are prime candidates for the aligners. We have provided answers to the most typical questions we are asked about Invisalign®! click for more >>
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Invisalign® Teen
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Specifically created with teenagers in mind, the Invisalign® Teen System will straighten teens’ teeth without the noticeable, bulky, metal materials of traditional braces. Middle school and high school students no longer have to worry about having braces in their yearbook photos! click for more >>
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