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Eastview Family Dentistry - Dr. Christina H. Congo, DMD and Dr. Tiffany D. Dean, DMD
870 Slaughter Road
Madison, AL 35758
Jared C Leine PC
1333 North Seminole Trail
Madison, VA 22727
Cottage Grove Road Dental
4801 Cottage Grove Road
Madison, WI 53716
General Dental Clinic
2547 Progress Road
Madison, WI 53716
Sabarese Michael R DDS
11 Maple Avenue
Madison, NJ 07940
Center For Oral & Mxllfcl Surgery: Pansegrau Kim J DDS
20 S Park St # 506
Madison, WI 53715
Center For Oral & Mxllfcl Surgery: Davis Jeffrey B DDS
20 S Park St # 506
Madison, WI 53715
Center For Oral & Mxllfcl Surgery: Kramer Andrew J DDS
20 S Park St # 506
Madison, WI 53715
Center For Oral & Mxllfcl Surgery: Jackson Mark K DDS
20 S Park St # 506
Madison, WI 53715
Though there are many chemical whiteners on the market, we can also use natural whitening methods that won't put the health of our teeth in danger. Sometimes instead of using chemicals we can simply... eat! ... .
Removable braces are usually used to treat not serious malocclusions in children who still have milk teeth. They also prevent the patients from worsening of the developing or already existing malocclusions. The greatest advantage of the removable braces is their low price. In comparison to fixed braces, the price of removable braces is really insignificant. ... .
Who doesn't want to have a beautiful and glamorous smile? Unfortunately, it is not possible when our teeth are yellow and have coffee, tea or cigarettes stains. Few people can afford expensive and professional in-office whitening treatment. Fortunately, you can achieve similar effect by using cheap home remedies. ... .
In contrary to the removable dental braces, the fixed ones are put on by an orthodontist for the whole period of the treatment. Nowadays, patients opt for them rather than for the removable braces because the treatment is noticeably shorter and more effective with the fixed braces. ... .
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. ... .