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Boise VA Medical Center
500 West Fort Street
Boise, ID 83702
Dr. Brown Quinn a DDS
1175 East Parkcenter Boulevard
Boise, ID 83706
Morris Orthodontics: Morris Stephen A DDS
Boise
Boise, ID 83702
Thomason Christopher DDS
5898 South Quamash Way
Boise, ID 83716
Willow Tree Dental Group: Furgeson Jared DDS
5898 South Quamash Way
Boise, ID 83716
Willow Tree Dental Group: Jardine Barry DDS
5898 South Quamash Way
Boise, ID 83716
Willow Tree Dental Group: Walker Alan DDS
5898 South Quamash Way
Boise, ID 83716
Willow Tree Dental Group: Adams John L DDS
5898 South Quamash Way
Boise, ID 83716
Lamb Bryan H DDS
5898 S Quamish Way
Boise, ID 83716
Willow Tree Dental Group: Crichton Rolf DDS
5898 South Quamash Way
Boise, ID 83716
How to restore natural whiteness to your teeth without spending wealth on professional products and dental appointments? Here are methods which will glamorize your grin. ... .
Every kind of malocclusion in a child can have very serious consequences. This is why we should begin the treatment right after we notice first symptoms of any type of bad bite. ... .
Braces are not for everyone. Are there any alternatives to braces? There is a lot of people who don't want to get braces due to emotional, aesthetical or professional reasons. There are also people, who can't get braces because of health problems - e.g. diseases of the immune system exclude the possibility of getting dental braces. ... .
Can everyone wear braces? Unfortunately, some patients cannot. Why? Everyone would like to have white, healthy and straight teeth. Majority of us, when able to afford it, can straighten their teeth and eventually overcome complexes, which might have been disturbing us since our childhood. Straight teeth are important not only from the aesthetical point of view: malocclusions may cause a lot of diseases such as mobility or drifting of teeth, periodontal diseases or temporomandibular joint diseases. Moreover, ... .
Malocclusion means all dysfunctions of the tooth form and the incorrect relation between the teeth. There are genetic factors which condition the occurrence of malocclusion, nonetheless, it is most often an effect of bad habits in childhood. ... .