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Orthodontics>>
Ceramic Teeth Braces
Clear Step - Clear Braces
What are ‘clear braces’?
They are tough, clear plastic ‘aligners’ (moulds) that are
made to fit exactly over your teeth. You wear each clear
brace for 2 weeks then replace it with the next one,
each clear brace gently moves your teeth a little bit closer
to being straight.
You can take the clear
braces out to eat which makes them very comfortable and
an almost invisible way to straighten your teeth.
Call us today on 01765
602161 to discuss your options for clear braces |
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Clear orthodontic
braces are perfect for you if you:
- Have crowded
teeth
- Have a large
over-jet (buck teeth)
- Have had previous
orthodontic treatment that is relapsing
- Have spaced or
gappy teeth
- Are an adult and
don't want to be stuck with "train track braces" for
many months.
Clear Orthodontics are
the new way of straightening teeth and are available now
from our dental practice in Ripon North Yorkshire.
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“The Ultimate eGuide to Straighter Teeth”
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Download your FREE 13 page Ultimate eGuide to
Straighter teeth today...
Find
out about:
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Invisible Orthodontics - the costs, benefits
questions to ask before treatment and how it works
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Rapid Orthodontics - are they for you? How long does
it take?
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Ceramic Brackets - How do they work? Do they hurt?
...Plus lots more.
A special report written by
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Clear Braces Gallery of Case
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Before orthodontics with clear braces, this is what is
known as a diastema (gap between the front teeth) |
After clear braces, the gap has now completely gone and
the patients natural straighter smile restored
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Before orthodontics with clear braces |
After clear braces |
Online Leaflets
Want general information on a condition or treatment?
Visit the British
Dental Health Foundation where they have over 40 online
leaflets.
Online Resource
Want to find out about dental treatment? Want
to know how to look after your teeth better?
Visit the new BDA
Smile web site.
3D Education
Want to learn about dental anatomy, conditions,
treatments and good oral health?
Visit the BDA's cutting edge 3D Educational web site.
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