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KNOX COUNTY DENTIST
April 4, 2017

BRACES IN KNOX COUNTY
Knox County dentist
Braces are the vehicle that gets you from misaligned, crooked teeth to the straighter, healthier, and more attractive ones you want. At Danville Family Dentistry, we’re pleased to offer both traditional metal braces and Invisalign, the system of clear aligners, so no matter what your preference is, you can be sure of an excellent method from our Knox County dentist for repositioning your teeth.
Metal braces have come a long way. Gone are the days when they were heavy, awkward monstrosities that contained a maze of wires and brackets. Instead, today’s metal braces are more streamlined, lighter in weight, and cosmetically pleasing. You can even get ones that are customized. Of course, important as all those details are, what is of greatest concern is that they do the job. And our Knox County dentist can assure you of that. It’s certainly true that many people find the look of modern metal braces to be something they feel positive about. However, each person is different, and if you find the idea of wearing braces that are invisible, so that no one else knows about them, then Invisalign may be for you. Made of clear plastic, not only do they not announce themselves to the world, but they are more comfortable, since there is no chance of mouth soreness and irritation as can occur with metal braces. Invisalign is also removable. You take out your aligner to eat, so there are no frustrating food restrictions to deal with. And you also take it out to brush and floss, making your oral hygiene more efficient. Furthermore, Invisalign aligners are made right here at our office, without any need for messy impressions or waiting on a dental lab. Let our Knox County dentist help you to determine which kind of braces are best for you. Schedule a consultation with our office.
709 SOUTH MARKET STREET
DANVILLE, OHIO 43014
(740) 837-4131
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