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– October 13th, 2021
Invisalign offers a modern, discreet alternative to traditional metal braces for teeth straightening. Unlike braces, Invisalign uses custom-fit plastic aligner trays that are nearly invisible and more comfortable. Treatment time ranges from three months to a year and a half. Midtown Dental Group in NYC, an official Invisalign Platinum Provider,...
– December 18th, 2020
Invisalign is a common orthodontic treatment that uses clear aligners to adjust your teeth into their correct position over time, much like traditional braces. It’s also one of the most popular procedures in cosmetic dentistry. If your cosmetic dentist has recommended Invisalign treatment, it’s important to follow instructions carefully to...
– October 22nd, 2018
Yellow teeth can be caused by a variety of factors, even with regular brushing. Common causes include thinning enamel, diet (coffee, tea, soda), smoking, genetics, and poor oral hygiene. To prevent yellowing, avoid staining foods and tobacco, and practice good oral care. Treatment options range from over-the-counter whitening strips to...
– October 15th, 2018
Invisalign is a dental treatment for those who need braces. Unlike traditional metal braces, however, it uses clear adjusters to gradually straighten teeth into proper alignment. Although once considered to be cosmetic dentistry, it’s now considered in the category of braces and is also covered by many insurance plans. Many...
– September 26th, 2018
Most people know that they need to schedule a visit to their dentist as soon as they feel tooth pain. However, you might be surprised to learn that the cause of a toothache is not always cavities or tooth damage. Pain in your tooth can sometimes be caused by a...