INVISALIGN – STRAIGHT TEETH ARE WITHIN YOUR REACH


The clearly beautiful way to straighten your teeth

Getting your teeth straightened isn’t something just for teenagers anymore. Many adults just like you who have felt uncomfortable with their smiles now have straight, healthy teeth.

You can, too! If you weren’t able to get your teeth straightened when you were younger, now is the time to find out more about Invisalign-the clear alternative to metal braces and wires.

Treatment with Invisalign is quick and easy. With Invisalign, you don’t wear metal braces. Instead, your teeth are straightened by wearing a series of clear plastic aligners. The aligners are so inconspicuous that most people won’t be able to tell you’re wearing them. You’ll wear each set of clear aligners for about two weeks at a time, while your teeth move little by little toward the smile you’ve always wanted. The aligners are worn all the time, except when you’re eating, drinking anything but water, brushing, and flossing. Because the aligners are removable, you can eat all your favorite foods.

We can’t tell you exactly how long your treatment will take. But, on average, Invisalign treatment takes about one year. The cost of treatment is similar in cost to traditional braces. In addition, if you have orthodontic coverage, Invisalign is often covered to the same extent as traditional braces. Harwood Dental Group also offers a variety of affordable payment plans. Our office will be happy to work with you on all of the insurance and financial details.

Don’t hold back-straight teeth are now within your reach!

Dental problems don't always happen at convenient times. At 255 Erie Dental, we understand that tooth pain and oral injuries can occur when you least expect them to.

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255 Erie Street, Stratford, ON
255eriedental@gmail.com
(519) 273 0333
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"Dental treatment is an excellent investment in an individual's medical and psychological well being, Financial considerations should not be an obstacle to obtaining this important health service. Being sensitive to the fact."